GAAGO has announced its exclusive 2024 GAA Championship broadcast schedule, a new midweek show and the addition of seven-time hurling All-star Richie Hogan to its analysis team.
A National Hurling Action Plan Workgroup has been established as part of The GAA Strategic Plan 2022-2026 which commits to growing hurling and held their first meeting on Saturday, 2nd December.
Former Dublin star Paul Flynn has revealed that he contacted Kerry's David Clifford over the controversial tweet he posted after this year's All-Ireland SFC final.
There was heartbreak for David Clifford in the Kerry IFC final when he missed a late free to earn Fossa another bite at the cherry against Milltown-Castlemaine.
All-Ireland champions Dublin head up an impressive five county spread with five places on the PwC Football All-Stars for 2023 with provincial champions Kerry and Derry claiming four slots each and one each for Monaghan and Roscommon.
Aaron Gillane and David Clifford were last night crowned the undisputed kings of hurling and football when they were voted by their peers as the PwC GAA/GPA Hurler and Footballer of the Year at the PwC All-Stars at Dublin's RDS in Ballsbridge.
Limerick's four in a row success in the All-Ireland senior hurling championship sees them again dominate the PwC Hurling All-Star team with seven places on the coveted final 15 for 2023.
Holder Kerry will begin the defence of their Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 crown with a glamour clash against Dublin on the opening weekend of the 2024 campaign.
The GAA has announced the overall players of the year in the Tailteann Cup football championship and in the Joe McDonagh, Christy Ring, Nickey Rackard and Lory Meagher Cup hurling competitions.
The Royals rule the roost in this years Tailteann Cup Team of the Year, with the reigning champions claiming a spectacular eight spots in this prestigious selection.
The Carlow hurlers are the dominant force in the 2023 Joe McDonagh Team of the Year, with the two-time victors claiming a magnificent seven spots in this star-studded selection, representing five counties.
The Meath hurlers lead the way in this year's Ring, Rackard, Meagher Champion 15 selection, claiming an impressive five spots on this formidable team, with a further five counties also represented.
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