Kate Slevin scored seven points as Galway made a winning return to the Lidl NFL Division 1 with an eight point victory over Meath in Grangegoggen, Kells.
Jadyn Lucey and Mary O'Connell struck crucial goals at a rain-soaked JYSK Park in Clondalkin on Saturday afternoon as title holders Kerry kick-started their Lidl National Football League Division 1 campaign with victory over All-Ireland SFC champions Dublin.
She has played alongside some notable figures during her time as part of the panel, but now Niamh Gallogly has been charged with leading Meath into battle for the 2026 inter-county season.
Following a difficult inter-county season in 2025, Michele Mann is optimistic Offaly can get themselves back on track in this year's league and championship.
It wasn't something she had necessarily envisaged, but late bloomer Tara Rogers will forever cherish winning an AIB All-Ireland intermediate club football championship title with Cavan's Knockbride in 2025.
GAA president Jarlath Burns has defended the association's Allianz sponsorship stance, saying that to cut ties with the insurance giant could have left it potentially "toxic" to other sponsors.
The GAA is set to continue its relationship with Allianz despite calls from a number of county boards to end its association with the insurance group following a report which alleged the company profited from Israeli forces being in Gaza.
Following the heartbreak of their defeat to Leitrim in the previous year's final, Aoife Horisk and Tyrone were highly motivated coming into the 2025 edition of the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate football championship.
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association has confirmed that a package of 12 playing rule enhancementswill be trialled during the 2026 Lidl National Football League season and Higher Education Colleges competitions.
Katie Nolan was the match-winner at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon as her successful free right at the death earned Muckalee an historic AIB All-Ireland junior club championship title at the end of an engrossing battle with Cromane of Kerry.
Chloe Miskell and Lynsey Noone grabbed goals in either half at Croke Park on Saturday evening as Kilkerrin-Clonberne defeated St Ergnat's, Moneyglass to earn their fifth AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Championship crown in succession.
Sarah McCabe, Gia McCabe and Katie Rogers were amongst the goals at Croke Park as Knockbride became the first team from Cavan to win an AIB All-Ireland intermediate club championship title with a convincing triumph over Galway's Caltra Cuans.
Much like Dublin's Hannah Tyrrell in the senior decider on the same day, Louth stalwart Kate Flood was afforded the perfect inter-county swansong at Croke Park on August 3 of this year.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne remain on course for a fifth AIB All-Ireland SFC club title in a row after they defeated Waterford champions Comeragh Rangers by 1-11 to 0-3 in the semi-final.
Cathy Carey and Maria O'Neill were in excellent form at Pairc de Burca as history-makers St Ergnat's Moneyglass booked their spot in the forthcoming AIB All-Ireland senior club championship final with a superb victory over Kilmacud Crokes.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne's 'Drive for Five' is still on after a eleven-point win over Comeragh Rangers booked their place in the AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Championship final in two weeks.
The GAA and GPA are pleased to announce that a new Recognition Protocol to cover the next four years (2026 to 2029) has been agreed between the two associations. The agreement follows a lengthy period of negotiations after the last arrangement was initially extended by one year.
Considering how strongly connected her family is to the club, Niamh McIntosh has felt privileged to be captain of St Ergnat's Moneyglass for their successful 2025 championship campaign.
Holders Kerry will begin the defence of their Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 crown with a glamour clash against TG4 All-Ireland champions Dublin on the opening weekend of the 2026 campaign.
St. Ergnats, Moneyglass from Antrim turned in a powerful display to win their first AIB Ulster senior club title against Errigal Ciaran at Brewster Park.
Dublin star Hannah Tyrrell was named as the 2025 TG4 Senior Players' Player of the Year at the annual TG4 All Star banquet, in association with Lidl, at The Bonnington Dublin Hotel on Saturday night.
She made it through to an AIB All-Ireland intermediate club camogie championship final last December and now Emma Reaney finds herself just 60 minutes away from achieving a similar feat in the colours of the Caltra Cuans footballers.
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