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CORK are taking on Tipperary in a huge GAA All-Ireland Hurling final at Croke Park in Dublin. The match is pitting the two ...
Analysis of new GAA rules being trialled at Croke Park - what worked and what has to go The opening night of the interprovincial series saw a string of new rules tested at Croke Park.
Gaelic football fans are walking around right now with their chests puffed out, grinning ear-to-ear and eager to talk about their sport with pretty much anybody who will listen.
Donegal equalled the longest season in the football championship by playing a 10th match on Sunday. The All-Ireland final ...
The rules were trailed in games between the provinces in October at Croke Park. All kick-outs must go beyond the 20-metre line and three outfield players from each team must be in each half at all ...
Mind the gap – new rules mean a ‘healthy’ lead can go in a flash Kerry and Donegal survive two-pointer scare but Fermanagh pay the price ...
Changes to the new rules in football come into play this weekend, with some headline games in both hurling and football on Saturday and Sunday, followed by the schools finals in Croke Park on Monday ...
The GAA have made a big mistake with this weekend's interprovincial games at Croke Park trialling the new rules. Their ticket pricing is creative - €15 for adults and €5 for children, with a ...
A new era is dawning for Gaelic football, with all 49 motions passed at the GAA Special Congress last weekend ...
Saturday’s GAA Central Council meeting has become unexpectedly significant, as a revolt against suspending the preseason provincial tournaments picks up pace. Previously, the meeting was the ...
The success or otherwise of the new gaelic football playing rules is likely to be the big talking point in GAA in 2025.