The new president had an unexpectedly demanding afternoon at Central Council but he stamped his authority on it
GAA
Croke Park in line to stage Champions Cup semi-final if Leinster make last four
Mary McAleese and Mary Kennedy speak to GAA president Jarlath Burns about Pride, partition and hurling in new weekly podcast
At Ranelagh Rockets, children are free to regulate, have meltdowns and progress in an understanding and nonjudgmental environment
While the Limerick hurler got a suspended sentence after being found guilty of two acts of violent disorder, it’s impossible to divorce the case from his standing as a high-profile sportsperson
Ó Sé, in his second term as the Kerry under-20 boss, on senior management, the split season and more
Incentives to reach Sam Maguire look elusive but for top teams, league performance is still proving a priority
The Rebel’s have managed to climb back from the cliff edge with three wins on the bounce securing Division Two football for next year
The success of a fine Tipperary number seems to have led to a questionable cottage-on-a-shirt industry
Deal predicated on Liverpool qualifying for the final, with thousands of ticketless fans expected to travel to Dublin
It took the worst global health crisis in a century but the association responded by doing things differently
Nine year jail sentence for GAA coach who ‘destroyed’ boy’s life through years of rape ‘too lenient’
Coach, now 43, physically beat his victim when he tried to fend off abuse
Peadar Heffron, who lost a leg in 2010 attack, highlights continued reluctance of some young nationalists to join PSNI amid security threat posed by dissidents
Hurling: Limerick can maintain upper hand over Tipperary while other fixtures will go a long way to settling the new hierarchy
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