Go Ahead Senior 2 Football Championship Round Up
St Brigid’s sent out a statement of intent at Drumnigh on Saturday evening as they recorded an emphatic 5-12 to 0-7 triumph over Trinity Gaels in Group Four of the…
Read MoreSt Brigid’s sent out a statement of intent at Drumnigh on Saturday evening as they recorded an emphatic 5-12 to 0-7 triumph over Trinity Gaels in Group Four of the…
Read MoreA Rúnaí, a chara,I attach the U16 Championship proposed grading for both Hurling & Football.https://dublingaa.ie/juvenile/other-downloadsCCC2 will accept feedback up to 5pm Wednesday via a Club Officer only. If suggesting a…
Read MoreKilmacud Crokes kick-started the defence of their Go Ahead Dublin Senior One Football Championship title with a 1-13 to 0-5 Group One success over Raheny at Parnell Park on Saturday.Having…
Read MoreDublin's 1995 All-Ireland-winning football panel were honoured at Croke Park on Sunday, as part of the Jubilee team celebrations. Back row (l-r): Jack Sheedy, Ken Murray, David Martin, Vinnie Murphy, Robbie Boyle, Paul Clarke,…
Read MoreDublin Senior Camogie manager Adrian O’Sullivan has named his team for Saturday’s Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Quarter Final against Kilkenny at FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles (5.30pm, live on RTÉ 2). View…
Read MoreNATIONAL GAA COACHING & GAMES CONFERENCEWe had an enjoyable day presenting at the Official National Coaching Conference the fantastic Connacht GAA Air Dome. Our Director of Coaching & Club Development Gerard O'Connor…
Read MoreDessie Farrell has named his Dublin Senior Football team to face Kerry in Sunday’s All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park (3.30pm- live on RTÉ & Sky Sports). View this post on…
Read MoreThe GAA and An Garda Síochána are strongly advising supporters travelling to Croke Park on Sunday to plan their journey in advance to avoid being clamped if coming to the…
Read MoreDublin Ladies manager Mick Bohan has made two changes to his side for Saturday's TG4 All-Ireland LGFA Senior Quarter Final against Donegal (2pm- live on Sport TG4 Youtube). View this post…
Read MoreMattie Kenny has informed the Dublin County Management Committee that he will not be seeking another term as Dublin senior hurling manager. Mattie departs after four years in charge, having…
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