Evans salutes "huge" victory
Tipp football boss John Evans has hailed his players for beating Meath.
Double change for Model
The Wexford team named to play Fermanagh this Sunday at Wexford Park shows two changes from the side which lost to Cavan last Saturday night.
Tribesmen re-jig
Galway manager Joe Kernan has freshened up his side from last weekend's heavy defeat to Kerry ahead of Sunday's Division One meeting with Tyrone at Pearse Stadium.
Cribben not afraid of Saffrons
Tom Cribben sees no reason why Offaly can't inflict a first defeat of the campaign on Antrim.
Harte rings in the changes
Tyrone boss Mickey Harte has made five changes in total from the team which defeated Cork last weekend for Sunday's clash with Galway at Pearse Stadium.
Down stay the same
Down boss James McCartan has stuck with the same starting 15 which defeated Donegal last weekend for tomorrow's vital clash with Armagh at Newry in Division Two.
Munster U21FC: Carey shoots Tipp into decider
Sean Carey struck for 0-7 as Tipperary made their way into a fourth successive Munster Under 21 Football Championship final at the expense of Limerick yesterday at Thurles.
Dublin skipper out for the season
Dublin captain Paul Griffin looks likely to miss the remainder of the 2010 season after it was confirmed he suffered cruciate ligament damage during last Saturday's win over Monaghan.
McGinley takes break from Tyrone panel
Enda McGinley has dropped off the Tyrone panel, with the O'Neill County claiming it is only a temporary move.
Kelly didn't want opportunity to pass
St. Gall's wing back Sean Kelly conceded that it would have been very difficult for the Milltown men to come back had they lost another All-Ireland club football final.
MacLarnon Cup: Lurgan in seventh heaven
St. Michael's, Lurgan captured their seventh BT MacLarnon Cup title at Casement Park yesterday following a comfortable victory over Armagh rivals St. Patrick's, Keady.
Carew wants to move on
Kildare selector Niall Carew says the Lilywhites have to move on after their Crossmaglen nightmare.
O'Mahony eyes final
John O'Mahony admits he'd love to guide Mayo to a national football league final.
Mortimer "happy enough"
Trevor Mortimer is pleased with how Mayo have performed so far in the national football league.
Lally transfer goes through
London have been boosted by the news that former Dublin footballer Declan Lally is now free to play with the exiles.
O'Sullivan impressed
Former Kerry captain Darran O'Sullivan admits that the Kingdom are still finding their stride this year.
Limerick U21s unchanged
Limerick boss Maurice Horan has kept faith with the same team that beat Clare for tonight's Cadbury Munster U21FC semi-final against Tipperary in Thurles.
Walsh: Cavan game "hugely important"
Sligo manager Kevin Walsh believes Sunday's clash with Cavan is pivotal for both counties.
Meehan cruciate tear ruled out
Galway expect Michael Meehan to be fit for the start of the Connacht SFC after a scan on his injured knee revealed that he has not torn his cruciate ligament.
Louth boss waits on injured players
Louth manager Peter Fitzpatrick can only play a waiting game until the Wee County's injury crisis eases.
Brady thrilled to fulfil long-held ambition
Colin Brady never doubted St. Gall's ability to win an All-Ireland club football title, despite the many setbacks they have suffered in the past.
Coughlan rues missed opportunity
Kilmurry-Ibrickane captain Enda Coughlan made no attempt to hide his disappointment after yesterday's AIB All-Ireland club football final defeat by St. Gall's.
Experience stood to us, St. Gall's boss says
A jubilant St. Gall's manager Lenny Harbinson was in no doubt that his side's previous All-Ireland final experience stood to them against Kilmurry-Ibrickane.
Leinster U21FC: Garda escort for ref as Dublin win
Referee Joe Curley needed a garda escort from the Dr Cullen Park pitch yesterday as Dublin claimed a controversial Cadbury Leinster U21FC semi-final victory over Carlow.
Leinster U21FC: Westmeath bridge 10-year gap
Westmeath qualified for their first Cadbury Leinster U21FC final in 10 years when they overcame 14-man Laois following a titanic battle at Cusack Park yesterday.
Connacht U21FC: Maye-inspired Sligo stun Galway
Sligo are just 60 minutes away from lifting their first Cadbury Connacht U21FC title following yesterday's sensational extra-time victory over Galway at Tuam Stadium.
Connacht U21FC: Shine sends Mayo packing
Donie Shine's dramatic winning point five minutes into injury-time propelled Roscommon into the Cadbury Connacht U21FC final at the expense of holders Mayo at Hyde Park yesterday.
MacRory Cup: Colman's celebrate 18th title win
St. Colman's, Newry won a record 18th MacRory Cup following an impressive victory over Omagh CBS at Casement Park yesterday.
AIB club SFC final: Gall's too good for Kilmurry
St. Gall's are AIB All-Ireland club SFC winners after a comfortable five point win over Kilmurry-Ibrickane at Croke Park this afternoon.
The late Peter Moore
The death has taken place of former Meath All-Ireland medal winner Peter Moore.