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Wins for Westport and Ballina in Mayo.
Kilmacud Crokes had minimal fuss as they booked their place in the last four of the Dublin senior football championship by trouncing Lucan Sarsfields with a 1-21 to 0-5 victory at Parnell Park this af...
St Finbarr's and Cork forward Brian Hayes. Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile Another hectic weekend of Gaelic Football and Hurling action beckons throughout the country. HURLING There will be no short...
The Concussion Education Course will help non-medically-trained volunteers to recognise the main signs and symptoms of concussion The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Associations are pleased to make available ...
The Dublin senior football championship is set to dwindle down to four teams with all four quarter-finals taking place this weekend.
Sinead Wylde and representatives from Cuala, Newbridge Sarsfields, and St. Josephs Doora Barefield pictured at the Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative Recognition Event. Over 400 people gathered...
Pat Spillane claims the new Dublin football management set-up is lacking a top-class coach.
At Ennis District Court, Damien Lee of Locklane, Clonburris, Dublin 22, appeared in connection with being charged with the harassment of Padraig Fitzpatrick.
I remember Gavin's initial press conference as Dublin manager well, not for anything he said, but for the impression he made
Brennan was named new Dublin manager this summer Ger Brennan has already made a major mistake as Dublin manager before... The post Pat Spillane insists Ger Brennan has already made major Dublin mistak...
Children from the Dr Crokes club celebrate with the Michael O'Connor cup after the Kerry County Senior Club Football Championship final match between Dr Crokes and Na Gaeil at Austin Stack Park in Tra...
The Dublin senior hurling championship quarter-finals are now set following the competition of the competition's group games on Saturday.
Last-eight pairings confirmed in the capital.
From jawdropping numbers of clean sheets to record appearances and scarcely believeable medal hauls, Stephen Cluxton's Dublin career is certainly one for the ages.
He’s taking no passengers. It’s gearing up to be a fascinating season for Dublin, with new manager Ger Brennan at... The post New boss Brennan would like legendary Dublin trio back but on a few condit...
Dunne was the Dublin senior footballer’s Sports Performance and Lifestyle Coach working alongside Jim Gavin, between 2013 and 2016.
Ger Brennan has confirmed that Stephen Cluxton won't play for Dublin next year and will instead focus on his new role in the backroom team alongside Dean Rock and Denis Bastick.
After winning Leinster with Louth, Ger Brennan is now back managing his native county.
New Dublin manager Brennan won his second All-Ireland with the county under Gavin's stewardship in 2013.
Brennan quit Louth just days after Dessie Farrell had vacated the Dublin hotseat.