With a multi weather hazard event to hit Ireland this weekend the GAA has said it will continue to review pitches ahead of a number of All-Ireland Club football matches.
Hurler of the Year Shane O'Donnell believes that missing out on the Allianz Hurling League is the only way he can manage the load of intercounty hurling.
Páirc Shilean in Templemore will host a very attractive senior hurling challenge between All-Ireland champions Clare and Tipperary early in the New Year.
Siobhán McGrath broke the game wide open and her sister Niamh provided the flourishes with some stupendous shooting, as Sarsfields, managed by their father Michael, secured a fourth AIB All-Ireland club senior camogie title.
Clonlara-Truagh of Clare continue to break new ground, and they will be the first team from the Banner County to compete for the Bill and Agnes Carroll Cup on Sunday week.
The 2024 All-Ireland senior club camogie final will be a clash between Galway side Sarsfields, who will be competing in their eighth final in nine campaigns, and Truagh-Clonlara, who won't just be making their first ever appearance in the showpiece club occasion.
All 18 rule changes proposed by the Football Review Committee will come into force in 2025 at club and county level after a landslide backing by delegates today.
An online fundraiser for Clare underage GAA player Joe Slattery, who suffered life-changing injuries when training with his club Corofin eight days ago, has raised €500,000 in just three days.
A comprehensive analysis of the economic impact of Gaelic games and a measurement of its Social Value and Social Return on Investment has produced a landmark report, the first of its kind in Irish sport.
Holders Armagh will begin the defence of their Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 crown with a glamour clash against TG4 All-Ireland champions Kerry on the opening weekend of the 2025 campaign.
A '45 shootout' was needed to separate Truagh-Clonlara and Gailltir in an epic Munster club senior camogie final replay in Littleton, Co. Tipperary on Saturday.
The GAA and the Camogie Association have welcomed the specific inclusion of Hurling and Camogie's unique UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status in the new National Sports Action Plan.