Kernan: Next three weeks are vital
Galway boss Joe Kernan is gearing up for what he describes as "three vital weeks", beginning with tomorrow's visit of All-Ireland champions Kerry to Pearse Stadium.
Rossies confident Shine will stay
Roscommon selector Declan Hoare is confident that star forward Donie Shine won't be lost to Aussie Rules.
Mac an tSaoir seeks revenge
Kerry under 21 goalkeeper Tomas Mac an tSaoir has admitted that the Kingdom will be gunning for revenge when they face Cork in today's Cadbury Munster championship first round clash at Austin Stack Park.
Buckley back for Shannonsiders
The Limerick footballers have been boosted by the return of their captain Seanie Buckley for tonight's NFL meeting with Munster rivals Waterford at the Gaelic Grounds.
Hackett committed to rebuilding job
Brendan Hackett is committed to seeing out his three-year term as Westmeath manager, despite coming in for criticism from delegates at a recent county board meeting.
'Banty' says past results are irrelevant
Monaghan have a surprisingly good record against Dublin in the NFL, but their manager Seamus McEnaney believes previous results will mean nothing in Parnell Park tomorrow.
Ó Sé back for Kerry
Marc Ó Sé makes his first start of the NFL for the Kingdom in Sunday's Division 1 meeting with Galway.
Three Mourne moves
Before their crucial NFL Division 2 encounter with Donegal, Down have made three changes to the side which drew with Tipperary last time out.
One enforced change for Wexford footballers
The Wexford Senior Football team to play Cavan is largely unchanged from last week's win over Sligo.
O'Hara among the subs for Sligo
Sligo manager Kevin Walsh has named his starting 15 for Sunday's Division Three encounter with Offaly at Markievicz Park.
Gilroy expecting stiff test
Pat Gilroy is expecting his Dublin side to be in for a stern test when Monaghan visit Parnell Park tomorrow night for round four of the NFL.
O'Donnell seeks improvement
Roscommon manager Fergal O'Donnell is in no doubt that his side needs to improve quickly or face a drop down to division four.
Cribben welcomes Sligo test
Offaly football manager Tom Cribben is looking forward to Sunday's trip to Sligo.
Coughlan in dreamland
Kilmurry Ibrickane captain Enda Coughlan admits that leading the side out onto Croke Park in an All-Ireland final is a dream come true.
Donegal re-jig
After their heavy defeat in Newbridge last Sunday, Donegal have made five changes to their side ahead of the NFL meeting with Down.
Four week bans confirmed for Carson and Brosnan
The Central Hearings Committee of the GAA has rejected appeals by Fermanagh's Ryan Carson and Ben Brosnan of Wexford against four week suspensions proposed by the CCCC.
Carr makes three changes
Cavan boss Tommy Carr has made three changes in personnel to the side which lost to Louth last weekend for tomorrow night's game against Wexford at Kingspan Breffni Park (throw-in 7.30pm).
Flanagan back for Westmeath
Westmeath manager Brendan Hackett has been handed a major boost after veteran Martin Flanagan returned to training this week with the Lake County.
Model pair to miss Cavan trip
Wexford are set to be without two of their key forward for tomorrow's night's trip to Kingspan Breffni Park, where they take on strugglers Cavan in round four of Division Three.
Rath out for remainder of league
Louth defender Padraig Rath has been ruled out of the rest of the national football league.
Flood in for Kildare
The continuing rotation of goalkeepers by Kieran McGeeney is the only change to the Kildare side for their NFL meeting with Armagh.
Tompkins hopeful that Masters will return
Former Cork manager Larry Tompkins says he hopes that James Masters will reconsider his recent decision to quit inter-county football.
Mickey Ned: we'll focus on our own game
Mickey Ned O'Sullivan says Limerick must focus on their own game when they entertain Waterford.
Conroy starts for Tribesmen
Galway boss Joe Kernan has named Paul Conroy at centre-field for this Sunday's crunch NFL game against All-Ireland champions Kerry.
Bradley on 'the 40' for Derry
Paddy Bradley has been named at centre-forward for Derry's Division One clash with Mayo at Celtic Park tomorrow night.
Morrison disgusted by Clare defeat
Leitrim co-manager John Morrison was livid after seeing his side lose to Clare.
Cavanagh on the bench for Tyrone
Sean Cavanagh and Philip Jordan are included among the substitutes as Tyrone look for their first win in this year's NFL campaign when they welcome Cork to Omagh tomorrow night.
Murphy returns for Rebels
Nicholas Murphy returns in Cork's NFL meeting with Tyrone at Omagh this Saturday night.
One change for Monaghan
Monaghan boss Seamus McEnaney has made just one change to the side that defeated Tyrone last weekend for tomorrow night's trip to Parnell Park against Dublin.
Evans shuffles the deck for Tipp
The Tipperary side to play Meath in Sunday's NFL Division 2 encounter shows three changes from the side which drew with Down last Saturday.