“It’ll be different again next year…”- Brian Fenton looks ahead to 2024
Brian Fenton is sitting in his newly acquired Dublin GAA gear, crested body warmer over sky blue jersey. He unzips the body warmer to give a full reveal of the new…
Read MoreBrian Fenton is sitting in his newly acquired Dublin GAA gear, crested body warmer over sky blue jersey. He unzips the body warmer to give a full reveal of the new…
Read MoreChallenging, even rocky at times but always enjoyable and ultimately productive. That is Emma O'Byrne's assessment of Dublin's 2023 Camogie campaign, a 'mixed year' that the defender believes can provide a…
Read MoreDublin GAA are delighted to announce Staycity Aparthotels as our new primary sponsor, with a launch event at Parnell Park today.Dublin GAA, LGFA & Camogie players Brian Fenton, Dónal Burke,…
Read MoreDublin GAA is delighted to unveil our brand new jersey. Sporting the logo of our new primary partners Staycity Aparthotels, the jersey was launched earlier at an event at Parnell Park…
Read MoreTwo second-half goals from Liam Mostyn proved crucial as Faughs preserved their Go Ahead Dublin Adult Hurling League Division 1 status when pipping local rivals St Jude’s by 2-11 to…
Read MoreBy Conor Martin Scoil Uí Chonaill continue their Leinster journey as they travel to Meath to take on Rathkenny in the AIB Leinster Club Intermediate Football Championship Semi-Final. After their win…
Read MoreBy Conor MartinMan O’War go head-to-head with Louth’s Glyde Rangers for a spot in the AIB Leinster Club Junior Football Championship Final this weekend as they meet in the semi-finals…
Read MoreBy Conor MartinKilmacud Crokes step up their pursuit of three Leinster titles in a row as they take on Ardee St Mary’s in the semi-finals of the AIB Leinster Club…
Read MoreBy Daire WalshKilmacud Crokes 4-18Naomh Ciaran 1-10Kilmacud Crokes completed back-to-back Leinster LGFA Senior Club Championship titles on Saturday afternoon with an emphatic triumph at the expense of Naomh Ciaran at…
Read MoreIt proved a case of mixed emotions for Dublin’s representatives in the provincial hurling club championships on Saturday afternoon.In Cusack Park, Mullingar, Naomh Mearnóg dominated from the outset when easing…
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