Fixture Update - All Ireland SFC Quarter-Final
The date, time and venue has been confirmed for our Senior Footballers All Ireland Quarter-Final. They will face a Qualifier Round 4B Winner on August 6th at 18:00 in Croke Park. It…
Read MoreThe date, time and venue has been confirmed for our Senior Footballers All Ireland Quarter-Final. They will face a Qualifier Round 4B Winner on August 6th at 18:00 in Croke Park. It…
Read MoreDUBLIN 6-11 DERRY 1-3 Dublin’s biggest winning margin in years (23 points) but not enough at the finish as they just fell short of the 26 points target needed to…
Read MoreDUBLIN 2-19 WESTMEATH 0-10A storming second half saw Dublin secure their sixth Leinster SFC in-a-row and equal the record for the county set by the 1970s Dubs who dominated the…
Read MoreDUBLIN 4-21 ARMAGH 1-9Dublin girls booked their place in the Minor All-Ireland following a 21-point victory over Armagh in Inniskeen on Saturday. Ulster champions Armagh got the dream start when…
Read MoreAhead of the Dublin Camogie’s crunch game against Derry in the All-Ireland Senior Championship this weekend, proud sponsors AIG Insurance have released the first video as part of their #BackingEveryStep…
Read MoreDublin midfielder Brian Fenton is anticipating a "huge battle" against Westmeath in Sunday's Leinster SFC final in Croke Park (4.0).It's a repeat of last year's provincial final and the Raheny…
Read MoreRound 11 of AFL1 concluded last night with St Jude's getting the better of high-flying St Vincent's. Here are the Result from Round 11: The standings after 11 matches apiece: The upcoming Fixtures in Round 12: Find all…
Read MoreIn an era when defensive tactics more often than not dominates the conversation around games Sunday's Leinster SFC final will be a more open contest if the word emanating from the…
Read MoreDublin footballer Diarmuid Connolly has been included among the GAA/GPA All-Stars, sponsored by Opel, shortlist for the June Player of the Month.Following two outstanding displays against Laois and Meath the…
Read MoreKerry remain the only provincial champions crowned so far in the 2016 GAA football championships but, barring draws, they will be joined by winners in Connacht, Leinster and Ulster next…
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