Cavan happy to play in Croke Park for All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin
There had been suggestions the game should be played at a neutral venue.
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Liam Kearns called a halt to his reign as Tipp football manager following their defeat to Down.
Nine-time All-Ireland winner JJ Delaney has warned Dublin of the challenges they’ll face as they aim to make history.
Senan Connell reckons the Royals must reach the Super 8s, says Donegal can be contenders, and feels Mayo must win Connacht.
Tyrone skipper Mattie Donnelly has been building towards Sunday’s All-Ireland final since he was a teenager.
Charlie Redmond was part of the last Dublin team to beat Tyrone in an All-Ireland final.
Connerton led Longford to their first Leinster semi-final in 30 years earlier this summer.
RTÉ have revealed the TV viewing figures.
An emotional Stephen Rochford heaped praise on his players after another heartbreaking one-point defeat.
The Ballymun Kickhams man proved to be the matchwinner again as he slotted over a last-gasp free.
Both counties are chasing an All-Ireland final spot on 17 September.
David Brady joined us for The42 GAA Show today.
Kieran McGeeney battles the side he led to the All-Ireland semi-finals seven years ago.
Malachy O’Rourke is sticking with the same XV that defeated Carlow for Saturday’s All-Ireland Round 4B qualifier.
The Crokes forward will captain the Kingdom at Croke Park on Sunday.
Both games will be played this weekend, 8/9 July.
Dublin are aiming for three-in-a-row but the pretenders to their throne are lining up.
The All-Ireland champions will make the trip to Wexford Park or O’Moore Park in 2017.
The sides could not be separated the last day, what about this evening?
Fans were treated to an enthralling game at Croke Park today.
Dublin or Mayo? Kerry or Galway?
We break down the key statistical points from Dublin and Mayo’s road to Croke Park.
The Mayo News have outdone themselves this time.
It proved a pivotal moment, as Jim Gavin’s side swiftly went up the other end and scored the final point of the game.
The Gooch will make his 85th championship appearance on Sunday.
We discuss poor refereeing decisions, Mayo’s cuteness in defence and Andy Moran’s huge impact.
These two sides are 70 minutes away from securing an All-Ireland final date in September.
Tipperary have a shot at immortality while Mayo appear to be timing their run to perfection under Stephen Rochford.
We followed the first of today’s quarter-final double-header from Croke Park.
Ciaran McDonald was speaking about Tipperary’s faithful fan base after their win over Galway.
Stephen Cronin, Paddy Kelly and Colm O’Neill are all set to come in.
The Premier County have secured a trip to Croke Park to face Galway after late drama against Derry this evening.
Denis Connerton’s men had to come from behind but were well worth their victory.
Eugene Keating and Cian Mackey both found the net this afternoon at Kingspan Breffni Park.
It was a big afternoon of championship football.
While Carlow got the better of Wicklow in Dr. Cullen Park.
Conor Meredith’s goal was the difference between the sides.
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Tyrone GAA secretary Dominic McCaughey was not impressed by Deegan’s handling of the Kingdom defeat.
The match attracted 49,100 more viewers than last year’s game between Kerry and Donegal.
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