Quinn plays down home advantage
Longford's former AFL star Michael Quinn doesn't think home advantage will count for much in Sunday's Leinster SFC opener against Laois
Prenty fears for JFC
Connacht GAA secretary John Prenty believes that the provincial junior football championship has no future.
O'Shea raring to go
Mayo's Aidan O'Shea is eager to get back playing again.
Two changes to Clare minor team
The Clare team to play Kerry in tonight's Munster MFC semi-final at Cusack Park shows two changes from that which defeated Waterford in the opening round.
Sheehan glad to be back
Cork's Ciaran Sheehan is hoping to be fit for a potential Munster SFC semi-final against Kerry on June 10.
McNulty reveals championship XV
Laois manager Justin McNulty has named his team for Sunday's tricky Leinster SFC opener against Longford at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park.
Newton has homework done
Roscommon manager Des Newton admits that he has been studying Galway's game in recent weeks.
Roscommon side named to face Galway
Des Newton has revealed his first championship team as Roscommon manager.
Scullion welcomes new role
Former Derry footballer Tony Scullion is looking forward to his new role on the football review committee.
Hyland needed Andrews' blessing
Terry Hyland says he wouldn't have agreed to become Cavan's new manager without Val Andrews' backing.
Treaty duo in fitness battle
Limerick boss Maurice Horan will give Jim Donovan and Stephen Kelly as much time as possible to prove their fitness ahead of Sunday's Munster SFC quarter-final against Waterford at the Gaelic Grounds.
Glennon confident of facing Louth
Denis Glennon is confident of being fit for Westmeath's Leinster SFC first round meeting with Louth on Sunday.
Canal Court continues as Down sponsor
Down county board has agreed a new sponsorship deal with The Canal Court Hotel.
Sunderland impressed
Kildare manager Willie Sunderland admits he was impressed by his side's performance against Kerry.
Lynch delighted to be back
Kildare's Hugh Lynch is determined to win his place back in the starting XV.
Doyle not looking beyond Offaly
Kildare captain Johnny Doyle is adamant that they won't be taking Offaly for granted.
Dublin ladies boss drops big names
Dublin ladies football manager Peter Clarke has caused a storm by leaving two of the county's star performers out of his championship squad.
Corbett comeback complete
Lar Corbett returned to Tipperary training last night - just 48 hours after ending his two-and-a-half month exile
O'Sullivan wasn't for turning
Tom O'Sullivan has revealed how Kerry manager Jack O'Connor made a last-ditch attempt to talk him out of retirement.
Connaughton eager to end Louth hoodoo
Gary Connaughton is hoping Westmeath can end their recent run of losses against Louth when the counties lock horns in the opening round of the Leinster SFC in Navan on Sunday.
Mickey Ned makes two changes
Kerry boss Mickey Ned O'Sullivan has made two alterations to his attack for tonight's Munster MFC semi-final against Clare in Ennis.
Victory is Long' overdue, says Kavanagh
Longford's Brian Kavanagh is desperate to end his losing streak against Laois.
McGarrity return imminent
Ronan McGarrity is set to return to the Mayo senior football squad.
Five newcomers in Cavan selection
New Cavan manager Terry Hyland has chosen five newcomers on his team to face Donegal.
Galway team to play Roscommon
Galway have handed debuts to Kieran McGrath and Keith Kelly in Sunday's Connacht SFC opener against Roscommon.
Givney's warning for Donegal
Cavan midfielder David Givney has warned Donegal that they'll get nothing easy on Sunday.
McCartan drops McComiskey and Gough
Paul McComiskey and Conor Gough have both failed to make Down's championship squad.
Munster chiefs took Euro 2012 into account
Munster Council considered the European Championships when drawing up their summer programme.
McMahon fit to face Armagh
Tyrone full back Justin McMahon is in line to play against Armagh in the Ulster SFC.
Carlow insulted by fixture change
Carlow feel insulted by the way their Leinster MHC schedule was changed mid-stream.
Curran calls for Corbett patience
Tipp captain Paul Curran is urging fans to be patient with Lar Corbett.
Hyland sees no short-term fix
Terry Hyland says restoring pride in Cavan football will be a long-term project.
"Just brilliant" to be back - Shefflin
Henry Shefflin is delighted to have made his return to competitive hurling.
Mulholland: defeat wouldn't be disastrous
Alan Mulholland insists Galway's clash with Roscommon is not the be all and end all.
Kingdom to bring back Fitzmaurice
Eamon Fitzmaurice is set to rejoin the Kerry senior football backroom team.
Waterford worries mounting
Waterford manager Michael Ryan has no shortage of pre-championship headaches.
Corbett won't feature against Limerick
Lar Corbett says it could be months rather than weeks before he plays for Tipperary again.
Gooch respects Tipp
Colm Cooper will not be taking the challenge posed by Tipperary lightly.
Hoboken Guards win "Alexander Campbell" cup
On 5th May - Allentown, Pennslyvania hosted the NACB-sponsored "Alexander Campbell" cup in glorious sunshine.
Byrne doesn't want to blow it
Declan Byrne knows Louth will have to be at their best to avoid a slip-up against Westmeath.
Harte not convinced by square-ball change
Mickey Harte fears the removal of the square-ball rule could lead to more controversy.
The lads will be fine without me - Murphy
Michael Murphy is confident Donegal can beat Cavan without him.
Tipp name minor side
The Tipperary minor football team to play Cork in the Munster minor football semi-final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Wednesday night has been named.
Video: Staunton hailed as the greatest
Cora Staunton has been hailed as the greatest ladies footballer ever after her brilliant scoring display in Mayo's National League Division 2 triumph over Galway.
Leinster GAA TV goes live
Leinster Council's new online TV channel, Leinster GAA TV, goes live today.
Kelly sweating on thumb injury
Eoin Kelly is facing a race against time to be fit for Waterford's Munster SHC semi-final against Clare on June 17 after suffering a suspected broken thumb during a weekend club game.
Limerick suffer Hickey blow
Seamus Hickey has been ruled out of Limerick's Munster SHC quarter-final against Tipperary on Sunday week after fracturing his elbow in freak circumstances while playing for his club yesterday.
Meehan was told he would never play again
Michael Meehan has recalled how he was told his football career was over after undergoing surgery on a troublesome ankle injury.
Cats still the team to beat for Sheedy
Liam Sheedy doesn't believe Kilkenny's injury crisis will weaken them in any way.
Offaly SHC: Coolderry open with a draw
Beaten All-Ireland finalists Coolderry were held to a 1-17 to 2-14 draw by Kilcormac/Killoughey in the first round of the Offaly SHC on Friday night.
All Vietnam Schools Cup 2012
On 5 May 2012, the Thang Long Astroturf ground in My Dinh played host to a very successful third edition of the All Vietnam Schools Cup.
Cooper and Shefflin call on clubs to join Lucozade Sport's Club Crusade
Colm Cooper and Henry Shefflin teamed up with Lucozade Sport today to call on clubs to join Lucozade Sport's Club Crusade.