Tipperary celebrated the 20th anniversary of their famous League and Championship double from an era when they were the queens of camogie, by winning their first national title since.
It isn't every 21-year-old that is put forward for press duties but Áine Keane has represented Galway at both the initial launch of the Very Camogie Leagues and the midweek photo shoot for this weekend's finals.
Four teams remain in the hunt for a place in the knock-out stages of the Connacht U20 football championship following two fourth round draws in the competition last night.
Waterford produced a powerful final quarter to emerge two-point victors at Duggan Park, Ballinasloe and preserve their Lidl National Football League Division 1 status and send Galway down to Division 2 next year.
Galway cruised into the semi-finals of the Connacht senior football championship this afternoon by dismantling London with a 5-21 to 0-9 victory in Ruislip.
Football Review Committee chairperson Jim Gavin and GAA President Jarlath Burns today provided an update on the work of the committee and timelines for the remainder of the project.
The 2024 Lidl National League champions will be crowned over the coming weekend - as Galway and Waterford battle it out to avoid the drop from Division 1 on Sunday.
Leitrim stunned Mayo in the third round of the Connacht U20 football championship last night by recording a 3-12 to 0-16 victory over them in Ballinamore.
The Camogie Association has announced a Newman Fellowship research project with UCD, which the Camogie Association will fund to the value of €120,000 over two years.
Galway selector John Concannon believes London have shown significant improvement in recent times and says the Tribesmen will be treating their challenge with respect this weekend.
Tipperary will end a 15-year wait to appear in a national senior final when they line out against Galway in the Very Camogie League Division 1A decider at Croke Park on April 14.
Galway play London in the Connacht championship quarter final on Saturday April 6th in Ruislip and there is a big Galway gathering taking place the evening before in the Claddagh Ring pub in Hendon.
Derry will play Dublin in the Allianz Football League Division 1 final next weekend after both teams recorded emphatic wins in this afternoon's seventh round clashes.
Hannah O'Donoghue came off the bench and struck for 1-2 as champions Kerry were made to fight all the way by Galway at Fitzgerald Stadium in this Lidl NFL Division 1 contest.
Tipperary are on the brink of a first appearance in a senior national camogie decider since 2009, with Galway and Cork also in contention as Division 1A of the Very Camogie League enters its final round of group games next week.
Armagh are set to discover their Lidl National League Division 1 Final opponents, while the 2024 Division 4 semi-finals are down for decision on another big weekend of action.