07:30 Meath increasingly desperate to shake off the yoke of Dublin dominance
-It’s 2010 since the Royals prevailed but on Sunday Portlaoise will host the first championship clash between the teams outside Croke Park since 1980
- The Irish Times22/04 Kerry and Dublin footballers who were fierce rivals celebrate bonds on anniversary of 1975 final
-The recent gathering of the Kerry and Dublin teams who contested the 1975 All-Ireland Football Final was a celebration of the friendship that exists between the two panels, despite the ferocious on-field rivalry they had.
- Independent.ie21/04 Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Big ball or small, Munster’s the place to be for excitement
-Clare undergo championship metamorphosis; GAA+ capture Páirc thriller perfectly; Bannigan turns air blue; no loose Limerick lips; Dublin’s forward depth
- The Irish Times19/04 Dublin’s frantic finish enough to claw back Offaly and claim late victory
-Dublin boss Niall Ó Ceallacháin a relieved man after his side come from three points down in last three minutes
- The Irish Times19/04 Dublin enjoy comfortable seven-point win over Meath in Navan
-Four-time All-Ireland winner Sinéad Goldrick returns to Dublin panel
- The Irish Times19/04 Expect the unexpected as the glorious Munster hurling championship gets under way
-Whatever tall tales you have heard about its glorious past, it was never like this. Cherish this sunny day while it lasts
- The Irish Times18/04 Scoil Uí Chonaill book celebrating 75 years is about human stories, family and friendship
-On a beautiful sun-drenched evening, soothing music was wafting through the Great Hall in Clontarf Castle.
- Independent.ie17/04 Offaly lean on Durrow men as they aim to upset Dublin
-Captain Ciarán Burke expects Faithful County to be ‘really competitive’ on their return to the Leinster Hurling Championship
- The Irish Times16/04 Seán Moran: Hurling championship appears to be the gift that keeps on giving, but enjoy it while you can
-Format dependent on broadly competitive teams and that cannot be guaranteed
- The Irish Times14/04 Con O’Callaghan thriving in captain’s role for Dublin, and Cork’s dual jewels − what we learned from the GAA weekend
-Kildare and Wicklow’s home comforts; Louth’s giant leaps; dummy teams for dummies
- The Irish Times13/04 ‘They need to look at themselves’ – Dessie Farrell disappointed with Dublin show against Wicklow
-Dublin football manager Dessie Farrell was left “disappointed” with an underwhelming performance against Wicklow in Aughrim as they got their 2025 championship underway.
- Independent.ie13/04 Wicklow put the fear into Dublin before they eventually escape from Aughrim
-Dessie Farrell’s side struggle to find rhythm but advance to semi-final against Meath
- The Irish Times13/04 GAA: All the action from the Leinster and Ulster Senior Football Championships as it happens
-There’s football games in both Leinster and Ulster up for decision today as well as action in the lower ranking hurling tournaments.
- Independent.ie13/04 GAA Sunday live updates: Dublin get Leinster campaign under way in Wicklow
-Follow all the action in the football championship as Tyrone take on Cavan later
- The Irish Times12/04 Mountains being moved to find success in Wicklow football
-Committed Garden County ready to take on mighty Dubs in Leinster senior football championship quarter-final clash
- The Irish Times11/04 Dean Rock: Armagh up for the difficult task of trying to retain the Sam Maguire
-The backroom team of the Orchard County have unique and invaluable experience
- The Irish Times09/04 Con O’Callaghan named Dublin captain for the championship season
-Ciarán Kilkenny has been named vice-captain
- The Irish Times07/04 Cork strive for perfection, and Donegal’s anger with history repeating − what we learned from the GAA weekend
-Pat Ryan is trying to slow the hype train; the tale of Matt Hassett and little Liam; Carlow’s Joe Murphy takes the road home
- The Irish Times06/04 ‘There’s no control in games anymore’: Darragh Ó Sé, Dean Rock and Conor McManus chat about the 2025 All-Ireland
-Donegal’s kickers, Kerry’s midfield, the unreasonable demands of a condensed season - our football columnists run the rule over the summer ahead
- The Irish Times06/04 Obituary: Mick O’Dwyer, the most successful GAA football manager of all time who possessed a ferocious energy and was a charismatic icon
-Mick O’Dwyer or ‘Micko’ as he was known to everyone but his first wife, Mary Carmel, who addressed him as ‘Michael’ was the most successful Gaelic football manager of his time, as well as a great player of the game, winning four All-Ireland medals on the pitch in his own right.
- Independent.ie03/04 Ciarán Murphy: Glorious uncertainty of football championship something to look forward to
-With Dublin’s return to the pack and the impact of new playing rules, the race for the All-Ireland looks wide open
- The Irish Times02/04 John Small rejoins Dublin footballers ahead of championship opener
-Ballymun clubman understood to have joined squad at pre-championship training camp in Portugal
- The Irish Times01/04 Championship 2025: How the provincial football championships are shaping up
-Kerry out for 86th Munster title as Dublin look to make it 15 on the hop
- The Irish Times28/03 Feast of GAA action beckons as Féile flags fly high in every parish in the country
-A splash of sunshine on Buckingham Street. Kellie Harrington played Hopscotch around here.
- Independent.ie26/03 Carla Rowe determined to keep pushing as Dubs plot return to top table
-The Cobh Comet - Sonia O’Sullivan.
- Independent.ie24/03 The Good, The Bad and The Two-Pointers: A county-by-county guide to who got what from the National Football League
-Promotions, relegations, league finals made (and avoided) – there was something for everyone in the 2025 league
- The Irish Times24/03 Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Kerry’s league ambition and Dublin’s conundrum
-Jack O’Connor is chasing silverware; Dessie Farrell’s number one problem; Limerick’s record-breaker
- The Irish Times23/03 Darren McCurry reaches the heights against Dublin but can’t stop Tyrone’s fall
-Tyrone drop down to Division Two for the first time in a decade despite victory in Omagh
- The Irish Times23/03 Allianz Football League: Mayo and Kerry to meet in final as Tyrone relegated
-It’s the final round of fixtures in the Allianz Football League with things are getting under way from 1pm.
- Independent.ie23/03 Allianz Football League: All the action as it happens from around the grounds with promotion and relegation on the line
-It’s the final round of fixtures in the Allianz Football League with things are getting under way from 1pm.
- Independent.ie23/03 National Football League live updates: All the action from the last round of games
-Prmotion and relegation at stake as National Football League reaches its final round
- The Irish Times22/03 Waterford survive scare to join Offaly in Division 1A
-Dublin beat Laois to finish third in Division 1B
- The Irish Times21/03 Dublin hurling ace Conor Donohoe already looking to Leinster Championship duels ahead
-On the road to the home of the Cheddar. For Séamus Plunkett, Laois hurling will always be the land of milk and honey.
- Independent.ie20/03 Stephen Cluxton can play important role for Dublin during championship, says Connolly
-The 43-year-old goalkeeper made his seasonal return for the Dubs last weekend
- The Irish Times19/03 National Football League permutations: All to play for prior to last weekend of league fixtures
-Five teams in contention to make Division One final while four remain in danger of relegation
- The Irish Times19/03 Seán Moran: Time to revisit CCCC proposal to scrap league finals
-Dignity of the competition being sacrificed over doubt as to what counties actually want to reach a final and win it
- The Irish Times19/03 Tyrone’s Niall Morgan ‘full of admiration for Antrim’ for not ceding ground in fixture wrangle
-Tyrone Goalkeeper looking forward to seeing first-hand Dublin’s Stephen Cluxton deal with new rules
- The Irish Times17/03 Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Dublin lose another great, promotion fights heat up
-Monaghan looking at return to Division 1 while Mickey Harte & co have Offaly singing
- The Irish Times16/03 Efficient Dublin take the spoils as Galway endure a wasteful night’s shooting
-Pádraic Joyce’s side matched the home team in most areas of the pitch except the one that matters most
- The Irish Times12/03 ‘I would have done it for nothing’ – After 40 years Parnell Park gets ready to say farewell to groundsman Noel Brady
-Growing up in beautiful Butlersbridge. Cavan. A small village of 200 people.
- Independent.ie10/03 LGFA CEO Helen O’Rourke’s call for a return to a September All-Ireland final struck a chord all over Ireland
-September Sundays. There’s magic in the air.
- Independent.ie08/03 All this evening’s Allianz Hurling League action as it happened
-It’s a busy weekend in the Allianz Hurling League with the highlight of this evening’s action ending in a 12-point win for Limerick against Galway.
- Independent.ie08/03 Allianz Hurling League: Follow all this evening’s action as Limerick v Galway takes centre stage
-It’s a busy weekend in the Allianz Hurling League with all eyes on Limerick v Galway at 7.30. Before that, it’s Dublin v Carlow.
- Independent.ie06/03 John Small ‘very unlikely’ to return to action for Dublin this season
-Ciarán Kilkenny says that former All Star defender ‘will be missed’ from team
- The Irish Times06/03 Welcome respite for Dublin as Dessie Farrell continues rebuilding job
-Manager has already used 30 players as Dubs experiment following retirement of star names
- The Irish Times03/03 Chaos reigns between Armagh and Dublin in all its entertaining glory
-Peter Canavan proves himself to be all-knowing; Chris Eubank goes toe to toe with Tommy Tiernan
- The Irish Times02/03 Niall Ó Ceallacháin leaving no stone unturned in search for new era of Dublin hurlers
-Division 1B the perfect playground to allow fresh talent to cut their teeth
- The Irish Times02/03 Armagh untroubled by Dublin as new rules continue to show teething problems
-Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney unimpressed by kick-out time limit
- The Irish Times24/02 Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Football is for forwards again, and Mayo find some x-factor
-Cork rue lack of efficiency in front of goal; Jarlath Burns says he is concentrating on just one presidency
- The Irish Times22/02 Seán Bugler and Brian Howard exceptional as Dublin swat Derry aside with 11-point win
-Dessie Farrell’s new side taking shape but league champions had very little to offer in one-sided contest
- The Irish Times22/02 GAA Saturday live score updates: Tipperary take on Cork in hurling as Dublin play Derry in football
-Mayo come from behind to get draw against Armagh; Offaly beat Dublin at the death in hurling
- The Irish Times22/02 Weekend hurling previews: Cork to prove a stern test for improving Tipp
-Dublin and Offaly lock horns in crucial Division 1B clash
- The Irish Times22/02 Weekend Gaelic football previews: Galway and Donegal ready to rumble
-Two unbeaten teams collide in a rematch of last year’s All-Ireland semi-final
- The Irish Times21/02 ‘I’m possibly the only referee in the country that has refereed a senior county final following triple bypass surgery’
-There was a bite in the breeze. The heat was on in the boardroom at Parnell Park.
- Independent.ie17/02 Risk management is the rot in Gaelic football the FRC set out to treat
-New rules that reward more exciting play are already having their impact on the game
- The Irish Times17/02 Damien Duff disappoints viewers looking for an old serial killer
-TV View: Questions about the Bohemians man of the match, and perhaps Manchester United should have played a chicken wing in midfield?
- The Irish Times15/02 Dublin steal the points from Kerry in adrenalin-fuelled finale
-Luke Breathnach and Lorcan O’Dell kicked huge late scores to tip NFL clash in Tralee
- The Irish Times15/02 Jack O’Connor continues his eventful rivalry with Dublin
-Whenever the manager has led Kerry to the All-Ireland, they avoided defeat to Dublin in the preceding league fixture
- The Irish Times15/02 How ‘outsider’ Jack O’Connor continues to fly in the face of Kerry’s style police
-Over the winter there was no heave against him and no clamour for him to stay, but in a wide-open season, his ability to find solutions could prove vital
- The Irish Times15/02 Ireland and Garry Ringrose look to Brian Fenton for some marginal gains
-Seven-time All-Ireland-winning Dublin midfield crossed codes to team up with the Irish rugby squad this week
- The Irish Times14/02 GAA weekend previews: Kerry seek to lay down a marker against Dublin in Tralee
-UL look primed to deny DCU a third-level double in hurling decider
- The Irish Times14/02 Noel McCaffrey: Clubs need a rebalance - please don’t sit on the fence
-Clontarf proposal requires players to play at least four club matches to be eligible for intercounty
- The Irish Times13/02 Caroline O’Hanlon the star as Armagh hold on to edge past Dublin
-A damp Saturday afternoon in Donnycarney. At the top of the lane that leads to Parnell Park, the Craobh Chiaráin Cubs were on the all-weather surface.
- Independent.ie12/02 Ethan Dunne leads the way as DCU overpower UCD to triumph in Sigerson Cup final
-A four-point margin of victory in the end, but DCU were much more dominant than that at the Connacht Centre of Excellence last night, where they overwhelmed their city rivals with a devastating performance in the second half of the Sigerson Cup final.
- Independent.ie12/02 DKIT to return to Sigerson Cup after beating Trinity College in Trench Cup final
-Dundalk IT will return to Sigerson Cup football next year after they held off a late surge from Trinity College to triumph in the Trench Cup final at the Connacht Centre of Excellence.
- Independent.ie10/02 ‘On Christmas Day, we go down to the beach for a puck around’ – California dreamin’ for camogie legend Yvonne Redmond
-They say she was the best goalkeeper of her generation. Yvonne Redmond, Dublin’s number 1.
- Independent.ie10/02 ‘On Christmas Day, we go down to the beach for a puck around’ – California dreamin’ for Yvonne Redmond
-They say she was the best goalkeeper of her generation. Yvonne Redmond, Dublin’s number 1.
- Independent.ie09/02 Armagh withstand late Dublin rally to maintain their fine start in Division 1
-Orchard County follow up wins over Kerry and Tyrone by pipping Dubs 0-11 to 2-4 at Parnell Park
- The Irish Times09/02 Division 1B: Waterford get promotion hopes back on track
-Déise prove too strong for Laois while Dublin made it two wins from too outings with victory over Westmeath
- The Irish Times07/02 Paddy Cullen’s empathy and good humour masked a driven competitor
-Former Dublin goalkeeper and manager remembered following his death aged 80
- The Irish Times07/02 All-Ireland winning Cuala manager Austin O’Malley steps down
-Former Mayo and Wicklow footballer informed club he would not renew due to other commitments
- The Irish Times07/02 Former Dublin footballer and manager Paddy Cullen dies aged 80
-As goalkeeper he was a four-time All-Star and won three All-Ireland medals
- The Irish Times02/02 Dublin leave Donegal battered and bruised as injuries pile up for Dessie Farrell
-NFL Division One: Donegal keep Michael Murphy in reserve but still have enough to beat the Dubs in Ballybofey
- The Irish Times02/02 Dessie Farrell admits Michael Fitzsimons ‘unlikely’ to return for Dublin
-Nine-times All-Ireland winning defender recently won a club All-Ireland with Cuala
- The Irish Times01/02 Allianz League: Follow all tonight’s football and hurling action as it happens
-Armagh and Tyrone get this evening’s action under way at 6pm before attention shifts to Dublin v Donegal at 7.30.
- Independent.ie30/01 Dublin braced for tough test at fortress Ballybofey
-Since their breakthrough All-Ireland win in 2011 Dublin have failed to win in Donegal
- The Irish Times27/01 Five things we learned from the GAA weekend: Dublin set out into the unknown while Tipp sound battle cry
-Hurling managers need to expand their panels, while football manager find themselves wrestling with the goalkeeper conundrum
- The Irish Times27/01 ‘These girls have been thrown in at the deep end’ – Armagh and Dublin signal league intent with hard-fought wins
-Armagh manager Darnell Parkinson said he was pleased with the way they began the defence of their Lidl NFL title when they defeated reigning TG4 All-Ireland champions Kerry by 3-11 to 1-13 in Tralee.
- Independent.ie26/01 Marty Morrissey gets an A+ in new football rules, even if some pundits aren’t yet sold
-The second half of Galway and Armagh saw outstanding displays from the officials tasked with spotting when each side didn’t keep three men in their own halves
- The Irish Times26/01 Stephen Cluxton to feature for Dublin this season, but Mannion and McCaffrey step aside
-Dessie Farrell has also confirmed that Paddy Small has committed for the campaign is hopeful John Small will also be involved
- The Irish Times25/01 Stephen Cluxton back in Dublin squad as Paul Mannion and Jack McCaffrey opt out
-Nine-time All-Ireland winner Stephen Cluxton is part of the Dublin squad for 2025, Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has confirmed but he expects to be without both Jack McCaffrey and Paul Mannion for the new campaign.
- Independent.ie25/01 Dublin’s fresh faces hold off Mayo to open league with a win
-Dessie Farrell’s side fight back from half-time deficit to win their Division One opener
- The Irish Times25/01 NFL Division 1: Dublin get off to winning start against old rivals Mayo
-Old habits, die hard it seems. The names and faces that made Dublin and Mayo one of the most compelling rivalries football has seen in recent years may have changed but these new faces produced a familiar ending.
- Independent.ie25/01 Niall Ó Ceallacháin completes dream week as Dublin tenure starts with big win
-Ó Ceallacháin back in Croke Park six days after leading Na Fianna to All-Ireland club success
- The Irish Times25/01 NHL Division 1A: Dublin ease past Antrim in league opener
-Niall Ó Ceallacháin’s reign as manager began on a positive note as Dublin accounted for Antrim by double scores at Croke Park.
- Independent.ie25/01 Ladies NFL Division 1: Dublin shade Mayo by a goal in league opener
-Rebecca McDonnell and Chloe Darby grabbed goals in either half at Parnell Park as Dublin began life under the joint management of Paul Casey and Derek Murray with a hard-earned win over Mayo in the opening round of the Lidl National Football League Division 1.
- Independent.ie24/01 NFL Division One: Tyrone could shine as elite counties get to grips with new rules
-Dublin and Armagh could struggle in what promises to be an evenly matched league
- The Irish Times24/01 New football rules set to apply from U-13 level upwards
-The majority of counties will be applying the full set of football playing rule enhancements and rules to underage games in the weeks ahead.
- Independent.ie23/01 Legendary Dublin-Mayo rivalry still has power to thrill, says Sam Callinan
-Mayo defender savouring upcoming clash at Croker as manager Kevin McStay begins third year at the helm
- The Irish Times22/01 Parnells GAA club agrees to new name on planned road to recovery
-Parnells GAA club, which was made defunct after the limited company behind it recently went into liquidation, is planning to relaunch as Pobal Parnell (Parnell Community).
- Independent.ie22/01 ‘It's great to see new faces’ – Dubs boss Dessie Farrell calls up 16 new players but stays coy on further retirements
-Dublin football manager Dessie Farrell has called up 16 new players – the clearest indicator yet of the extensive squad overhaul facing the 2023 All-Ireland champions.
- Independent.ie21/01 Cuala’s Michael Fitzsimons adds 11th All-Ireland medal to collection
-Dublin back is one of the lifers who was there when Cuala were in the intermediate grade
- The Irish Times21/01 ‘I lost my sister a year and a half ago, this group of lads have been so good to me’ – Na Fianna’s AJ Murphy hails squad support
-His Na Fianna teammates supported him through the hardest of times, so AJ Murphy was delighted to repay “a band of brothers” with All-Ireland club SHC success last Sunday while also honouring the memory of his late sister Rachel.
- Independent.ie19/01 Double delight for Dublin as Na Fianna and Cuala take home the spoils
-Different paths to victory end at the same destination for both county champions
- The Irish Times19/01 Cuala defy immense Errigal Ciarán comeback to enter the history books
-Dalkey side hold on to add football title to All-Ireland club credits
- The Irish Times19/01 Unrelenting Na Fianna defeat Sarsfields to claim All-Ireland club hurling title
-Tom Brennan the man of the hour in netting two goals for the Dublin champions
- The Irish Times19/01 Cuala withstand Peter Harte inspired Errigal Ciarán rally in second half to make club double history
-Who would have thought that when Con O’Callaghan put in Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne for Cuala’s third goal in the 25th minute of this AIB All-Ireland club football final –to go put them 14 points (3-6 to 0-1) clear – that they’d be nervously sweating it out down the home straight, anxiously waiting for referee Paddy Neilan’s last whistle to come?
- Independent.ie19/01 Cuala v Errigal Ciarán live updates: All-Ireland club football final
-Follow all the action from the football decider at Croke Park
- The Irish Times19/01 Na Fianna v Sarsfields live updates: All-Ireland club hurling final
-Follow all the action in the hurling decider in Croke Park
- The Irish Times17/01 All-conquering Con O’Callaghan within touching distance of one of the GAA’s most illustrious cliques
-A win for Cuala in Sunday’s All-Ireland senior club football final would make O’Callaghan an All-Ireland winner in both codes with his club
- The Irish Times17/01 ‘It’s a great time for the club’ – Seán Murphy wants final say as Na Fianna seek maiden All-Ireland title
-Brick by brick Na Fianna have been laying the foundations for Sunday’s tilt at immortality. There was the breakthrough Dublin minor championship success of 2012 followed by four in a row at that grade from 2014 to 2017.
- Independent.ie16/01 Jack O’Connor set for Cork return after Sarsfields adventure
-Talented Rebels forward dismisses speculation he intends to go travelling
- The Irish Times16/01 Big year ahead beckons for patient Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne
-Towering midfielder will turn his eyes towards claiming a starting place with Dublin following the All-Ireland club final with Cuala
- The Irish Times16/01 Ciarán Murphy: Brothers-in-arms set to have a big impact on final day
-Canavan sharpshooters Ruairí and Darragh Canavan come up against Cuala’s Con and Niall O’Callaghan with All-Ireland glory the glittering prize
- The Irish Times15/01 Roscommon duo Ben O’Carroll and Daire Cregg inspire UCD to derby victory over valiant DCU
-Three late points from Daire Cregg sealed UCD’s comeback victory over DCU, booking their place in the Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup quarter-finals.
- Independent.ie15/01 Con O’Callaghan draws comparisons with JBM as Cuala’s main man looks to join elite group of dual stars
-Skipping out of a tackle after getting in behind the Galway defence to gather Ray Cummins’ arcing fisted pass, Jimmy Barry- Murphy showed composure and a level of patience that belied his age and even left the commentator Michael O’Hehir wondering what might come next.
- Independent.ie14/01 Niall O’Callaghan is enjoying ‘surreal’ Cuala journey and is now primed for duel with ‘fabulous’ Errigal Ciarán
-Cuala sharpshooter Niall O’Callaghan admits it is “surreal” to be preparing for an All-Ireland club final, just a few months after the club won their first Dublin SFC1 crown.
- Independent.ie11/01 Con O’Callaghan inspires Cuala to reach Croke Park decider
-Couple of late points from the boot of the Dublin colossus fends off Coolera/Strandhill fightback
- The Irish Times10/01 Dublin All-Ireland final hurler Mick Kennedy, who hit the first-ever televised score in GAA, passes away
-The former Dublin hurler and selector Mick Kennedy, a member of the 1961 All-Ireland final panel, has died at the age of 89. A native of Tipperary, he was the first man to score in a live televised GAA match, when he landed the opening point in the 1962 Railway Cup final, playing for Leinster in their win over Munster.
- Independent.ie10/01 Shelbourne hire former Dublin GAA player Tomás ‘Mossy’ Quinn as new CEO
-Quinn was employed as the Dublin GAA commercial and marketing director since 2013
- The Irish Times10/01 Former Dublin GAA football star Tomás Quinn named as new Shelbourne CEO
-Former Dublin GAA star Tomás Quinn says he’s “privileged” to hook up with Shelbourne as he has been named as the new CEO with the Reds.
- Independent.ie08/01 Dublin GAA county board appeals for new referees due to ‘chronic shortage’
-Dublin GAA has announced an additional referee course early this year in a bid to tackle the “chronic shortage” of referees at adult football and hurling level.
- Independent.ie08/01 ‘Chronic shortage’ of referees leaves Dublin GAA stretched to the limit
-Dublin currently have 154 active referees at adult men’s level to cater for an average of 136 games per weekend
- The Irish Times04/01 Coolera-Strandhill's man has 'introduced a few Gaelic football drills to Harlequins'
-Full-back for the Sligo champions commutes weekly from his job at the London rugby club to train with the All-Ireland semi-finalists
- The Irish Times04/01 50 people to watch in 2025: From film and music to arts, activism, sport and more
-As a new year gets into gear, here are the artists, entrepreneurs, activists and musicians set to shake things up
- The Irish Times27/12 Ray Houghton’s World Cup heroics, ‘Riverdance’ debut and the Rainbow Coalition among highlights of 1994 as State Papers released
-From the high of Ireland’s stunning opening to the World Cup finals campaign in the US to the low of political chaos back home and the eventual emergence of the Rainbow Coalition government, 1994 delivered a roller coaster of emotions for Ireland.
- Independent.ie24/12 ‘It will be nice to be training over the Christmas’ – Donal Burke enjoying Na Fianna highs after his injury hell
-Donal Burke was confined to a watching brief last year when Na Fianna went on a history-making run, winning their first Dublin title and going all the way to the Leinster final.
- Independent.ie20/12 As ever, Noel McCaffrey was thinking of the big picture. Making life better for the people around him
-A cold and frosty night. The Christmas trees in the windows along Collins Avenue cheered the pavements of Donnycarney.
- Independent.ie18/12 ‘The club is who we are’: Pure pride as Na Fianna look forward to first All-Ireland senior hurling final
-Na Fianna and Sarsfields will have to juggle Christmas celebrations with preparation for next month’s showpiece
- The Irish Times18/12 Limerick All-Ireland winner Brian Ryan set for switch to Dublin hurlers
-Former Limerick hurling panellist Brian Ryan looks set to switch his allegiance to Dublin over the coming months having earned a call-up to the county hurlers on the back of his impressive club exploits with Na Fianna.
- Independent.ie17/12 Dublin LGFA to replace Mick Bohan with joint management pair
-Former Dublin men’s footballers Paul Casey and Derek Murray are set to be appointed as joint managers of the Sky Blues’ senior women’s team.
- Independent.ie17/12 Paul Casey and Derek Murray appointed join managers of Dublin women’s team
-Both were members of Mick Bohan’s backroom team in resent years
- The Irish Times17/12 ‘It’s hard to believe’ – Kevin Burke and Na Fianna in dreamland after making All-Ireland final
-On the pitch, Kevin Burke tried to absorb the magnitude of Na Fianna’s achievement on Sunday. A come-from-behind win under the lights in Semple Stadium opened up the road to an All-Ireland senior club hurling final.
- Independent.ie16/12 Crokes boss Paddy O’Donoghue gracious in defeat: ‘They are a class team. They are the standard bearers’
-Jack Frost was working overtime. It was a cold stand for those selling “hats, flags, headbands and scarves.”
- Independent.ie16/12 A debut at 39 and Kilkenny honeymoon to play Walsh Cup: The life and times of a club legend
-Standing room only on the Mobhi Road. The former GAA President, John Horan, was among the gathering.
- Independent.ie15/12 Murphy has the final word as Na Fianna edge out Loughrea to reach final
-Dublin side continue their habit of coming out on the right side of cliffhangers with another late, late show
- The Irish Times14/12 Kilkerrin-Clonberne see off Kilmacud to secure a fourth straight All-Ireland club title
-Galway side get the better of Dublin champions in a repeat of last year’s semi-final
- The Irish Times14/12 Kilkerrin-Clonberne and Crokes thriller in store for All-Ireland SFC final
-Four-in-a-row chasers meet first-time finalists at Croke Park. The scene is set for what promises to be a gripping AIB All-Ireland SFC club final.
- Independent.ie13/12 Unbeatable: Behind the scenes as the Dubs put together the greatest run in Gaelic football history
-Eric Haughan follows the Dubs. He has written a book: Unbeatable – Dublin’s incredible Six in a Row.
- Independent.ie12/12 Ciarán Murphy: Are Loughmore-Castleiney and Slaughtneil what all GAA clubs should strive to be?
-The spectacular dual success of of both clubs suggests that offering both sports is not a hindrance to any club’s potential chances of success
- The Irish Times11/12 Kilmacud Crokes’ Dearbhla Gower aiming for All-Ireland title as early Croker Christmas present
-Dearbhla Gower knows well the scent of the sawdust from the N17.
- Independent.ie10/12 Clontarf motion passed by Dublin GAA calls for inter-county players to complete minimum of four league games for club
-A motion compelling a player to have played four competitive league games for his club in his previous year in order to be eligible for an inter-county team has been passed at last night's Dublin convention.
- Independent.ie10/12 Dublin and Donegal team preparation costs hit €1.8m as Croke Park moves to address Revenue risk
-Dublin and Donegal spent around €1.8m each preparing all their inter-county teams in 2024, accounts to their respective conventions show.
- Independent.ie03/12 Na Fianna and their rivals eye path to a maiden All-Ireland club hurling title
-Ballygunner’s exit has given the Dublin champions and Sarsfields, Loughrea and Slaughtneil the opportunity to create history
- The Irish Times01/12 Jake Corrigan points Caragh’s way to Leinster Intermediate crown
-Caragh claimed the AIB Leinster Club Intermediate Football Championship title when overcoming Naomh Mearnóg by five points at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon.
- Independent.ie01/12 Niamh Cotter’s haul of 2-4 helps Kilmacud Crokes to secure All-Ireland final spot
-South Dublin side make no mistake this time around after having lost semi-finals in the last two campaigns
- The Irish Times30/11 Na Fianna beat Kilcormac Killoughey to secure their first Leinster hurling title
-Dublin club follow in Cuala’s footsteps to become Leinster hurling and football champions
- The Irish Times30/11 Luke Keating’s late point gives Cuala the Leinster club title
-Ahead by nine points with 20 minutes gone, the Dublin champions were subsequently reined in by quick-fire goals
- The Irish Times30/11 Cuala hang on for historic Leinster title after surviving scare from never-say-die Ardee
-History in Croke Park but only after Ardee almost pulled off one of the old venue’s great escape acts.
- Independent.ie30/11 Long road pays off for Luke Keating with Croke Park next stop for Cuala Express
-Anyone who has had the annoyance of being stuck on the M50 during rush-hour traffic knows the predicament Luke Keating regularly finds himself in en route to Cuala training.
- Independent.ie29/11 ‘We are the best team in the country on our day’ – Kevin Burke believes in Na Fianna’s ability but they must prove it
-Simply the best? It’s a bold statement, but Kevin Burke believes Na Fianna, on their day, are a match for anyone in the country.
- Independent.ie26/11 Busy Saturday at Croke Park brings climax to seismic Leinster club hurling championship
-Two keenly contested semi-finals reflected an extraordinarily open Leinster campaign
- The Irish Times25/11 Brian Fenton shares throwback childhood photo after retiring from the Dubs
-Dublin star Brian Fenton has shared a throwback childhood photo after his retirement from inter-county football was announced last week.
- Independent.ie25/11 Dublin are now facing the hardest trick to pull off in sport: succession planning
-Like the great Kerry and Kilkenny teams before them, Dublin now need a rebuilding period as the likes of McCarthy and Fenton bow out
- The Irish Times24/11 Na Fianna ride out the storm to reach a second Leinster final
-Goal by replacement Seán Ryan helps to see off a determined St Martin’s challenge
- The Irish Times24/11 Leinster SFC semi-final: Cuala grind out victory over Tullamore
-Dalkey outfit will play St Mary’s, Ardee in a novel provincial final that few would have predicted
- The Irish Times20/11 Brian Fenton was the latest but he won’t be the last Dublin player to step away before 2025
-Several other Dublin players could follow Fenton and James McCarthy out the dressingroom door
- The Irish Times20/11 Tributes flow to departing Brian Fenton but Dublin fans fear more stars could follow him
-The Dublin senior football panel is set for a significant overhaul with mounting speculation that Brian Fenton’s shock retirement from inter-county football may not be the last.
- Independent.ie19/11 Malachy Clerkin: Brian Fenton, the best midfielder of his era and one of the greatest ever
-After arriving full-formed in 2015, the Raheny midfielder anchored Dublin for a decade – nobody could match his mobility, accuracy and general game sense
- The Irish Times19/11 Niall Ó Ceallacháin aiming to make history with Na Fianna before maiden campaign with Dublin
-No club has ever been crowned senior football and hurling club champions in Leinster but Na Fianna could make that breakthrough over the coming weeks
- The Irish Times19/11 Brian Fenton confirms retirement after 10 years at the top with Dublin
-Dublin GAA confirms player’s intercounty retirement ‘after ten remarkable seasons’
- The Irish Times19/11 Dublin stunned as Brian Fenton set to retire from inter-county football
-Brian Fenton has reportedly retired from inter-county football at 31.
- Independent.ie18/11 Dublin’s Brian Fenton makes shock decision to retire
-Widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders in the game, the shock decision will leave void in Dessie Farrell’s team
- The Irish Times17/11 Na Fianna eventually get warmed up and manage to see off Clough Ballacolla
-Dublin champions put a sheen on the final scoreline with two late goals in Parnell Park
- The Irish Times13/11 Oisín Langan: The voice of Dubs TV on Parnell Park, his love of sport and the ‘fifth championship’
-Oisin Langan was in the middle of the Parnell Park pitch. The teams were doing their warm-ups.
- Independent.ie12/11 Eoghan O’Donnell quits Dublin hurlers to rejoin county’s footballers
-The Dublin hurler and former captain, Eoghan O’Donnell, is switching codes in 2025, pledging allegiance to the county football squad.
- Independent.ie11/11 Kilmacud Crokes happy with blistering start as Dublin champs see off Kildare's Eadestown
-Sunday lunchtime in Tullamore. It was raining softly.
- Independent.ie10/11 Kilmacud Crokes sweep past Eadestown to claim third Leinster title in a row
-Michelle Davoren leads the scoring as Dublin club dominate Kildare opponents
- The Irish Times10/11 Michelle Davoren on the double as Kilmacud Crokes coast past Eadestown
-Michelle Davoren helped herself to an outstanding haul of 2-3 at Glenisk O’Connor Park in Tullmoare as Kilmacud Crokes secured their third Leinster Ladies Club SFC title in a row by brushing aside Eadestown of Kildare.
- Independent.ie09/11 Niall O’Callaghan stars as Cuala navigate late Naas comeback to reach Leinster semi-finals
-The younger brother of Dublin star Con scored 1-5 as Dublin jinx strikes again for the Kildare champions
- The Irish Times09/11 No hurler on the ditch: Ronan Conway a firm believer in the promise of team development
-Former Cork hurler overcame his own struggles and now helps others, including prisoners, through his work as a performance coach
- The Irish Times08/11 Excitement mounts in Dalkey as Cuala on track for Leinster SFC debut
-Chartered train will ferry the club’s fans to Newbridge to see Dublin star Con O’Callaghan and co make their provincial bow
- The Irish Times08/11 All aboard: Cuala hire train for Leinster clash in Newbridge
-At shortly after 5pm on Saturday evening, a 29000 class commuter train will roll out of Dalkey station in south-east Dublin and wind its way to Newbridge, a journey of around an hour and 15 minutes.
- Independent.ie07/11 Paddy Smyth hopes Dublin’s young guns can come out firing in 2025
-Dublin hurling captain Paddy Smyth has spoken of his regrets over the moment his side exited the championship to Cork. The Leinster finalists went out in the quarter-finals last June, losing by five points after a second-half revival, having trailed by eight.
- Independent.ie06/11 Seán Moran: Thirty years witnessing the most eventful decades in GAA history
-The impact of change within the Association since 1994 has been obvious and generally positive
- The Irish Times06/11 Con O’Callaghan cleared to play for Cuala against Naas
-Dublin forward was sent off for a straight red card for off-the-ball collision in county final
- The Irish Times05/11 Stephen Cluxton looks set to join James McCarthy in Dublin departure
-James McCarthy looks set to be joined by Stephen Cluxton in inter-county departure as Dublin look ahead to 2025.
- Independent.ie04/11 Malachy Clerkin: James McCarthy drove all that was good about Dublin, and they loved him for it
-His defiance, athleticism and ability to sense when his team needed a rocket all combined to produce one of the greatest they’ve ever had
- The Irish Times04/11 ‘You made history today. You are the future of the club’ – Stars of Erin progress despite Dublin minor final loss
-A big day for Stars of Erin. The Go-Ahead Ireland Dublin Camogie Minor Championship Division 6 final.
- Independent.ie04/11 Bohemians secure €24.7m in government funding for Dalymount Park redevelopment
-Over €170 million allocated under Large Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund
- The Irish Times04/11 Nine-time All-Ireland winning Dublin footballer James McCarthy announces intercounty retirement
-Ballymun Kickhams clubman made his debut for Dublin in 2010
- The Irish Times04/11 End of an era for Dublin GAA as James McCarthy announces inter-county retirement
-James McCarthy has retired from inter-county football, bringing to a close one of the greatest and most successful careers in the game.
- Independent.ie01/11 Dublin GAA Camogie: Big capital tests prepare St Vincent’s for Leinster semi-final showdown with Offaly’s St Cillian’s
-The bells of Leinster House are ringing.
- Independent.ie30/10 Dublin GAA Ladies Football: New pitch ensures future is bright for Cabinteely and Fox-Cabs
-The sound of music. Drifting out sweetly from Kilbogget Park.
- Independent.ie30/10 ‘It’s something I wish never happens again’ – Seán MacMahon aims to bounce back after concussion issue
-Dublin footballer Seán MacMahon has described his first concussion, suffered in a club match with Raheny in August, as “something I wish never happens again”.
- Independent.ie26/10 Dublin SHC final: Late Stacey goal steals the deal for Na Fianna in blistering comeback against Kilmacud Crokes
-Na Fianna go ahead when it counts to deny Crokes
- The Irish Times25/10 Na Fianna have disrupted Southside's dominance to establish a very modern Dublin hurling rivalry with Kilmacud Crokes
-In Parnell Park last week, the Dublin County Board put on a media event to promote their senior football, hurling and camogie club finals.
- Independent.ie23/10 Buoyed by All-Star camogie nomination, Emma O’Byrne hoping best is yet to come for Dublin
-Dublin camogie player Emma O’Byrne has spoken about the toll that injuries took last year before her return to fitness and form, culminating in an All-Star nomination.
- Independent.ie22/10 ‘It was well worth it in the end,’ says Mick Fitzsimons as Cuala make history in Dublin
-After the storm, a tranquillity descended on Parnell Park on Sunday. A cold one.
- Independent.ie21/10 Kilmacud Crokes remember their lines to keep Leinster title drive going
-The Crokes’ grounds crew were up before the milkman on Saturday morning.
- Independent.ie21/10 Cuala Dart finds bullseye as Dalkey faithful celebrate a famous Dublin football championship crown
-Cuala hired a special Dart. Non-stop from the village to Killester.
- Independent.ie20/10 Cuala refuse to bend and get their just rewards with first Dublin football title
-There are games you go to where afterwards, you can’t shake the feeling of having observed destiny at work. That the whole business was pre-ordained.
- Independent.ie20/10 Dublin SFC Final: Cuala underdogs bite off Kilmacud’s four-in-a-row hopes to make history
-Deserved first title for Dalkey club in breathless conclusion to final
- The Irish Times19/10 Des Cahill having the time of his life as Cuala’s footballers finally get their day in the sun
-Traditionally a hurling stronghold, the southside club have made it to only their second Dublin football final where they take on near neighbours Kilmacud Crokes
- The Irish Times18/10 Niall Ó Ceallacháin eager to see Dublin hurling move on to the next level
-New manager has helped transform Na Fianna's fortunes and now wants to see Dublin regularly contesting for Leinster and All-Ireland honours
- The Irish Times18/10 ‘The next level for Dublin hurling is competing to win titles’ – Niall Ó Ceallacháin on his county vision
-Club duties must take precedence for the new Dublin hurling manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin, with his Na Fianna side facing rivals Kilmacud Crokes in a county final in eight days.
- Independent.ie15/10 Letters: Why is Roderic O’Gorman spending millions on external expertise when he has advisers on his staff?
-I am writing in response to the recent media articles highlighting that Integration Minister Roderic O’Gorman allocated €7.6m to external consultants to aid his department’s response to the war in Ukraine.
- Independent.ie11/10 Dublin greats Ciarán Whelan, Denis Bastick and Johnny Magee turn out to support former goalkeeper Keith Gorman
-The Parnell Park lights came on ... for Keith Gorman.
- Independent.ie10/10 ‘It’s all about working hard for each other’ – Niamh Cotter eyes Leinster hat-trick with Kilmacud Crokes
-Niamh Cotter spent some time in Canada. The scenery was breathtaking.
- Independent.ie09/10 ‘There's a real buzz in the club’ – Louise O’Hara excited for Erin’s Isle against Cuala in the Dublin Senior 2 final
-The parish against the village. Erin's Isle v Cuala. It's going to be a party.
- Independent.ie07/10 Southside derby awaits as Kilmacud Crokes set up final date with Cuala
-The big Southside derby awaits – Kilmacud Crokes against Cuala in the Go-Ahead Dublin SFC final.
- Independent.ie02/10 ‘We are so happy to be going back to Parnell Park’ – Boden back in Dublin decider after overcoming St Jude’s in semi
-A big crowd up on the bank. Five and six deep.
- Independent.ie30/09 ‘We’re making it work’ – New Dublin hurling boss Niall Ó Ceallacháin on juggling county duties with Na Fianna job
-It's not easy juggling two jobs at once but new Dublin senior hurling manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin is “making it work at the minute” as he chases back-to-back Dublin SHC titles with Na Fianna.
- Independent.ie24/09 ‘He’s a bit of a freak’ – Sligo’s Paddy O’Connor on Shane Walsh as a Kilmacud team-mate and Robbie Brennan’s new Meath job
-Not that he necessarily appreciated the reminder, but the last time Paddy O’Connor shared a pitch with Shane Walsh, he came away feeling like he’d been mugged.
- Independent.ie24/09 Sligo’s Paddy O’Connor on Shane Walsh as a Kilmacud team-mate and trying to win Dublin SFC for Robbie Brennan
-Not that he necessarily appreciated the reminder, but the last time Paddy O’Connor shared a pitch with Shane Walsh, he came away feeling like he’d been mugged.
- Independent.ie23/09 ‘The treasure of the GAA is its people... there are extraordinary people’ – Author John Scally on his new book
-John Scally lives near Jimmy Magee’s old house. “When you met him, he was the same man you’d see on the television, or hear on the radio. Such a warm person and so generous with his time.”
- Independent.ie22/09 Dublin SFC1 round-up: Conor McHugh and Brian O’Leary on song to secure Na Fianna’s place in semi-finals
-Conor McHugh and Brian O’Leary led the way for Na Fianna in their 1-20 to 1-15 victory over Clontarf to seal their place in the Dublin SFC1 semi-finals, where they will face Kilmacud Crokes.
- Independent.ie21/09 Sporting disappointment, then a real tragedy: the deaths that tipped the balance on Inish Turbot
-Fifty years ago three men from Inish Turbot went to watch the All-Ireland football final. Patrick Scuffle (48), Patrick O’Toole (58) and Michael Wallace (62) never made it home
- The Irish Times20/09 ‘I haven’t played any camogie this year’ – Dublin’s Niamh Hetherton on pitfalls of split season
-Niamh Hetherton is on a Zoom Call. She is wearing an AIB jacket.
- Independent.ie16/09 Lark in the Park as Raheny see off Man O War to seal place in junior semi-final
-The sea didn't look in good form. Even the iconic sculptured tree opposite the Bull Wall was frowning.
- Independent.ie14/09 ‘You can’t get help unless people know you need help’ – Dublin footballer Nicole Owens
-It’s seven years since the first showing of Blues Sisters, a documentary about one thing that turned out to be about lots of things.
- Independent.ie10/09 John Kiely and Paul Kinnerk to remain at Limerick helm for a further two years
-Dublin hurlers appoint Na Fianna’s Niall Ó Ceallacháin to take over from Micheál Donoghue
- The Irish Times10/09 Malachy O’Rourke confirmed as new manager of Tyrone for three-year term
-Dublin hurlers appoint Na Fianna’s Niall Ó Ceallacháin to take over from Micheál Donoghue
- The Irish Times10/09 Niall Ó Ceallacháin confirmed as new Dublin hurling manager
-Niall Ó Ceallacháin is the new Dublin senior hurling manager. A statement from the county board revealed that he was the candidate identified by a sub-committee tasked with finding a replacement for Mícheál Donoghue, who stepped down after two years in charge.
- Independent.ie09/09 Relief for Eoin Murchan as neck injury scare playing for Na Fianna is ‘not as bad as first feared’
-Eoin Murchan has avoided major damage after a worrying neck injury scare playing for Na Fianna yesterday.
- Independent.ie09/09 Ciarán Kilkenny wins the bragging rights battle with his old friend Brian Fenton
-The banter was back and forth during the week, two legends of the game taking it in turns to wind each other up ahead of a massive game for their respective clubs.
- Independent.ie06/09 Dublin GAA: ‘Once you throw in the ball, the nerves disappear, and you just get on with it’ – Dominick St referee Thomas Gleeson
-Thomas Gleeson was refereeing last Saturday’s Go-Ahead Dublin Senior Hurling Championship match between Cuala and St Brigid’s in Parnell Park.
- Independent.ie06/09 ‘Men don’t talk enough’ – GAA and Samaritans mark 10-year partnership helping players with their mental health
-The Samaritans and the GAA are marking 10 years since partnering to tackle mental health struggles.
- Independent.ie04/09 ‘I have no plans to come back and manage Dublin hurlers’ – Pat Gilroy
-Pat Gilroy has quashed speculation linking him with a return to the Dublin senior hurling post, as well as rumours of him being in the mix to take over football vacancies in Meath and Derry.
- Independent.ie31/08 Dublin goalkeeper Abby Shiels aims for more inter-county glory as she returns to club action with Lucan Sarsfields
-Following an abrupt end to her latest inter-county season with Dublin back at the beginning of July, Abby Shiels has enjoyed making a return to club action in the colours of Lucan Sarsfields over the past few weeks.
- Independent.ie28/08 Thomas Davis legend Jimmy Owens bringing his knowledge to the table as manager of the club’s ladies footballers
-A woman was walking her greyhounds on Hyde Road.
- Independent.ie26/08 Jim Crowley, forever a VIP for Dublin and St Vincent’s, an All-Ireland winner in 1958
-It was broadcaster Fergus Carroll who brought the sad news.
- Independent.ie25/08 Michael Darragh Macauley: ‘I find it enjoyable to give back. I don’t do it for Instagram likes. I do it because it makes me happy.’
-The former Dublin footballer may have left the GAA pitch behind, but he is playing to win in new territory: as CEO of Sanctuary Runners, making a difference to the lives of asylum seekers and migrants
- The Irish Times23/08 Tributes paid following deaths of All-Ireland winning footballers Jim Crowley and Eddie McKay
-Crowley was a member of the 1958 All-Ireland winning Dublin side, while McKay won two All-Ireland titles with Down
- The Irish Times23/08 ‘I’d always have the hurl with me’ – The deep GAA tradition that’s driving on Dublin hurley makers
-The Hurley maker was on the phone. The hum of machinery was coming from the work-room.
- Independent.ie23/08 Letters: Immigration crisis made worse by foreign policy and lack of infrastructure
-I’ve been reading with great interest about the increase in asylum-seekers arriving in Dublin.
- Independent.ie22/08 New pavilion a fitting tribute to Sheila Browne who gave so much to Sliabh Bloom and Oliver Plunkett’s/Eoghan Ruadh
-One day, Tom Browne was rummaging around in the attic. He found a treasure.
- Independent.ie22/08 New pavilion a fitting tribute to Sheila Browne who gave so much to Sliabh Bloom and Oliver Plunkett’s Eoghan Ruadh
-One day, Tom Browne was rummaging around in the attic. He found a treasure.
- Independent.ie21/08 Paddy O’Donoghue and Kilmacud Crokes braced for another competitive Dublin Ladies SFC
-One of the best times of the year. The last wave of summer.
- Independent.ie20/08 Michael Darragh Macauley named new chief executive of Sanctuary Runners
-Former Dublin footballer takes over from Graham Clifford, who is now developing the organisation internationally
- The Irish Times20/08 Kate Sullivan: I would love if Mick Bohan and the rest of Dublin management remained at the helm
-No more than their male equivalents, this is a watershed off-season for the Dublin ladies footballers.
- Independent.ie16/08 Museum exhibition at Collins Barracks celebrating Gaelic games, its people and its memories, with Dublin to the fore
-The Luas stop was opposite Busáras. Out came an Expressway. The chariot that carried Dublin to the six-in-a-row.
- Independent.ie15/08 Conor Burke and Dublin hurling awaiting developments on managerial front
-'We have trust in the county board that they’ll make the right appointment' says Dublin hurler Conor Burke
- The Irish Times15/08 Conor Burke wants next Blues boss to build on Micheál Donoghue’s legacy
-For Dublin hurlers, the road ahead never gets easier. A mostly positive season lumbered with some glaring caveats has ended with a managerial vacancy.
- Independent.ie14/08 ‘The game was set up in Dublin ... they were the leaders’ – Camogie president happy to see Sky Blues play their part
-A camogie carnival in the city. All-Ireland final weekend.
- Independent.ie12/08 Jackie Nicole Owens inspired by fellow Dub Kellie Harrington: ‘Not like a footballer saying, I’ll give it another year’
-The morning after the night before. The streets were still yawning. It was some party.
- Independent.ie09/08 ‘I think we beat ourselves to a large extent’ – Nicole Owens eager to get Dublin ladies back to winning ways
-Experienced Dublin forward Nicole Owens is earmarking 2025 for a fresh All-Ireland assault, after this year’s bid came unstuck in a surprise All-Ireland quarter final defeat by Galway. She said she couldn’t bring herself to watch last Sunday’s final in which Galway lost to Kerry, instead heading away for the day.
- Independent.ie08/08 Micheál Donoghue steps down as Dublin hurling manager
-The Galway man departs after two seasons in charge
- The Irish Times08/08 Micheál Donoghue linked with Galway return after parting company with Dublin hurlers
-Micheál Donoghue's departure as Dublin hurling manager this evening after just two years in charge has paved the way for a return to his old post in Galway.
- Independent.ie03/08 Dean Rock: Galway and Armagh shared a pitch last week, but they are inhabiting different worlds now. Heaven and hell
-Armagh players will feel unbreakable after winning their first All-Ireland. On the back of losing another final, next year could be very tough for Galway
- The Irish Times02/08 ‘She’s a superb footballer, but not only that, she is a super nice person as well’
-So far so good………for Parnell’s.
- Independent.ie01/08 ‘We’d have our disappointments and regrets from the game but Cork showed why they are All-Ireland champions’
-On the billboards, there’s a giant poster of Ciara Mageean, the pride of Portaferry. A European champion. And a noted camogie player.
- Independent.ie31/07 How the lessons of his footballing days followed Brendan Gleeson in his acting career
-Brendan Gleeson is a champion of the Hospice. He’d commend the work in Parnell Park.
- Independent.ie31/07 Galway captaincy link ‘really special’ for Maigh Cuilinn – Ailbhe Davoren
-It is a reflection of the growing impact that Maigh Cuilinn is having on Galway GAA that for the second successive weekend the captain of a team from the county contesting an All-Ireland senior final comes from the Gaeltacht village some 10 kilometres north west of Galway city.
- Independent.ie29/07 Gaelic football year in review: Armagh the biggest surprise in a season of upsets
-The best players, games and moments along with the biggest surprises and disappointments, as chosen by Irish Times writers
- The Irish Times27/07 Defending champions Cork in cruise control as they dispatch Dublin
-Amy Lee’s first-minute penalty save set Rebels on the path to a comprehensive victory
- The Irish Times27/07 Holders Cork hammer Dublin to move into another All-Ireland Senior Camogie final
-All-Ireland champions Cork were assured and comfortable as they easily accounted for Dublin in the first of this afternoon’s two Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior semi-finals, with Amy Lee’s first minute penalty save setting them on a straight path to a comprehensive victory at UPMC Nowlan Park.
- Independent.ie26/07 ‘We are lucky to be here in a lovely part of Dublin. It’s just brilliant to be part of a club like this’
-Mid-morning in Cornelscourt at the cosy home of the Geraldines Patrick Moran GAA club, tucked in beside Dunnes Stores.
- Independent.ie19/07 John Hetherton shines as St Vincent’s get Dublin hurling championship campaign off to flying start
-Home Thoughts from Abroad.
- Independent.ie17/07 Dublin fans will be wishing former manager Greg McGonigle well with his Armagh charges
-This time last year, Dublin were heading to Thurles. For the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Senior Championship semi-final.
- Independent.ie12/07 French GAA team Paris Gaels to play three Dublin clubs
-A French GAA football team will arrive in Dublin next week to play three Dublin clubs in a first of its kind series of challenge matches.
- Independent.ie10/07 ‘We almost had it’ – Mick Bohan gracious in defeat as Galway end Dublin’s All-Ireland run
-Late on Saturday night, somebody remarked: “Here comes the rain.”
- Independent.ie08/07 ‘We couldn’t be more proud of them’ – Aisling Maher leads the way as Dublin power into semi-final
-There was a wind whistling down the North Circular. A group of young Kilkenny supporters skipped along.
- Independent.ie07/07 TG4 All-Ireland quarter-final: Galway oust Dublin in thriller
-Tribeswomen will meet Cork in semi-final, while Kerry will play Armagh
- The Irish Times06/07 Aisling Maher inspires Dublin to victory over Kilkenny and spot in semi-finals
-All Star full forward hits seven points as Dublin reach last four for first time in seven years
- The Irish Times06/07 Dean Rock: Amid possible retirements and squad departures, Dublin will need to find strength and depth again
-It can be a dark place, your demise being celebrated, but these Dublin players have given supporters some of the greatest days of their lives
- The Irish Times05/07 Jackies will be hoping lightning doesn’t strike twice when they face Galway in their All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
-Out in Clontarf, the year 2018 is cemented into the promenade. And all through the turf of St Anne’s Park.
- Independent.ie04/07 Phoenix Park commemorates 130 years of GAA with new exhibition
-A new exhibition has opened marking the playing of the GAA All-Ireland finals in Dublin’s Phoenix Park 130 years ago.
- Independent.ie03/07 Croke Park date with live TV cameras something to relish for Emma Flanagan and her Dublin camogie teammates
-A day to relish. The Dublin camogie team back in Croke Park.
- Independent.ie03/07 Darragh Ó Sé: No need to cry a river for the departing Dubs - realistically, they won’t fall too far
-Darragh Ó Sé: With Dublin gone from the championship, there’s an All-Ireland sitting there waiting for the four teams left to reach out and grab it
- The Irish Times