Kilkenny off the mark, Banner stun Cork and Division 1B's gulf in class — Sunday GAA talking points
Plus, we take a closer look at the battle for survival in hurling’s top tier.
Plus, we take a closer look at the battle for survival in hurling’s top tier.
Colm O’Neill missed a penalty as the Rebels lost for the second time in Division 2 this spring.
Cork picked up their first win of the season last weekend.
There were wins in Division 2 for the Tribesmen, the Royals and the Banner today.
A six point win for Mickey Harte’s team in Omagh.
Eimear Considine chats to The42 ahead of her side’s Six Nations opener with Scotland this evening.
Mick Bohan is set to return for a second spell in charge – and will be ratified as Gregory McGonigle’s successor in January.
The 24-year-old helped the senior footballers reach the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland SFC earlier this year.
A 13-point win for Kilmurry-Ibrickane against Cratloe.
The Banner star did not say which code he’ll choose next season, however.
The Clare boss want the inter-county Gaelic football structure overhauled.
Plenty to discuss as Tipperary and Kerry made it to the last four of the All-Ireland SFC.
A semi-final on 28 August is next up for the Munster champions.
These sides met for a second time in the 2016 championship for a place in the last four.
Clare and Tipperary continue their remarkable journey as they meet provincial champions Kerry and Galway respectively.
The St Joseph’s Miltown Malbay player is going to relish the chance to play at headquarters.
Let’s test your knowledge before next Sunday’s action.
Cathal O’Connor was sent-off in last Saturday’s win over Roscommon.
The side’s management hope to have boss Davy Fitzgerald on the sideline following his health concern.
A double header in Croke Park on Sunday, 31 July, is due to take place.
The dual star featured in his side’s memorable victory earlier.
It’s a big day for the footballers of Clare, Roscommon, Tipperary and Derry.
Bantry native Kevin Harrington was part of the Banner squad last weekend.
Monday’s Round 4 football qualifier draw threw up a few interesting ties.
The 24-year-old played a key role in both victories.
Clare’s footballers followed the example of their hurlers last night.
Last year’s losing All-Ireland finalists make eight changes from that day.
Cavan against Armagh was also on the agenda today.
Clare have been well aware of Gary Brennan’s talents, now the rest of the country is noticing.
This lot will set out attainable goals for themselves – and are confident of achieving them.
The Kingdom had a seven-point victory over Clare in Miltown-Malbay this evening.
Miltown Malbay is the venue for tomorrow’s game.
Colm Collins side must plan without forward David Tubridy for the Division 3 final thought.
Conor will line out for the Clare hurlers on Sunday, with brother Eoin on duty with the footballers.
The sides clash in a key game in Division 3 of the Allianz football league.
Clare enjoyed a comfortable win over Longford while Limerick fell to Sligo.
It was all too easy for the Rebels in Cooraclare this evening.
Results: Clare 0-8 Cork 0-23 Kerry 0-11 Tipperary 1-7.
Elsewhere Leitrim shocked Louth in Division 4.
A first league win for Liam Kearns Tipperary team.