The Tailteann Cup is up and running with home sides overwhelmingly favoured for the first round of matches
Tailteann Cup
Oisín McConville’s men pick themselves up after near-miss defeat to Kildare, as they prepare to face Fermanagh in Tailteann Cup
Deep into stoppage time against rivals in Connacht semi-final and two points ahead, but match-winning goal conceded
Ulster continues to provide provincial thrills, while seeds for the Tailteann Cup are decided with Kildare among those in Pool 1
Former Louth goalkeeper is coaching the Kildare senior footballers this season
Most counties know which competition they will be in, but for some their fate is still to be decided
Incentives to reach Sam Maguire look elusive but for top teams, league performance is still proving a priority
The Rebel’s have managed to climb back from the cliff edge with three wins on the bounce securing Division Two football for next year
The provincial championships are uneven, unequal, unseeded and fashioned in part by the luck of the draw
The GAA Weekend that Was: Division Two is where much of this year’s drama will unfold in the league with the Tailteann Cup looming large
Streaming service will carry fewer Munster hurling matches next year but Cork will feature in three out of four
Awards also handed out for Joe McDonagh, Christy Ring, Nickey Rackard and Lory Meagher Cup hurling competitions
Four players for finalists Down, with awards also for Cavan, Carlow and Antrim
After stepping down from Waterford, the distinguished manager has warned the GAA to refocus to avoid a player exodus and financial problems
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