Guide to your GAA weekend: A tale of spring kings on the slide, Cavan v Dermot McCabe and Armagh’s red mist warning Croke ...
Motions that will be debated include a change to the handpass in hurling and a new All-Ireland championship and Tailteann Cup ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns reckons the Association is ‘very close’ to possessing the ‘perfect game’ after overhauling Gaelic ...
By John Harrington GAA President, Jarlath Burns, believes Gaelic football is close to becoming the “perfect game” thanks to ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns has said that he “hit the jackpot” when appointing Jim Gavin as Football Review Committee ...
So the National League is well underway, we have had three weeks of the new rules to get our teeth stuck into, and the Gaelic ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns introduced the family of Seán Brown to a standing ovation at the association’s annual congress in ...
The GAA is locked in a dispute with a not-for-profit organisation that has been promoting hurling and football at North American universities for more than a decade.
Before the coaches in West Belfast’s Pádraig, there was his father in the back garden. “Before I even started playing in the ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns reckons he “hit the jackpot” when Jim Gavin agreed to help him transform Gaelic football. Shortly ...
CORMAC EGAN is happy to bring rugby values to GAA – even if it causes him to be mauled by the opposition. The Offaly star was an underage captain for Tullamore RFC before opting to focus on GAA ...
More info GAA president Jarlath Burns has said that ... said that tackling the state of Gaelic football was his top priority once he became president-elect two years ago this month.