GAA
The Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael) is an amateur Irish and international cultural and sporting organisation focused primarily on promoting Gaelic games, which include the traditional Irish sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, handball and rounders. The GAA also promotes Irish music and dance, and the Irish language.
# gaa - Tuesday 28 May, 2013
Waterford hurler Noel Connors on the loss of John Mullane and history with Davy Fitz
The Déise star opens up ahead of Sunday’s Munster championship tie against Clare.
It’s 9 years since Westmeath shocked the Dubs in Croke Park
And Dessie Dolan is still trucking.
‘Great to see Cody back on the sideline for Kilkenny,’ admits Michael Fennelly
‘His health is key and whenever he felt right he was going to come back,’ says the Ballyhale Shamrocks clubman.
# gaa - Monday 27 May, 2013
GAA nominated for European Union’s ‘citizens prize’
The sporting body is up for an award for bodies that try to create closer integration across international borders.
Murph’s Sideline Cut: Nothing added to Donegal except more McBrearty brilliance
The reigning champions are defying an unwritten rule of success, writes Ciaran Murphy.
Column: I thought I was just trying to beat depression in a one-off fight
Cavan GAA player Alan O’Mara shares his personal experience of living with depression.
# gaa - Sunday 26 May, 2013
Paul Flynn on that All-Ireland win and a teammate marrying his sister
The Dublin star also outlines his hopes for the year.
Ta-ra Fergie and PJs at Croker – it’s our favourite pictures from the past 7 days
Here’s how the week looked through a len
# gaa - Saturday 25 May, 2013
Rebels too strong for poor Limerick in Munster opener
The Rebels visit the Gaelic Grounds for a provincial championship quarter-final tonight.
Kerry secure Christy Ring final place but Meath and Down must meet again
While there were big wins for Donegal and Roscommon in the Nicky Rackard Cup.
Joe Brolly thinks comparison to Eamon Dunphy is ‘bollocks’
He’s jumped the fence, baby.
# gaa - Friday 24 May, 2013
Offaly GAA to try to break world record for ham sandwich making
Can the Faithful beat the record of 1,686 sandwiches achieved by an engineering fraternity in the USA?
Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan on his free-taking exploits and media exposure
And why Donegal have the best disguised kickouts in the country.
# gaa - Thursday 23 May, 2013
5 Cork players set for championship debuts as Galvin lines out for Limerick
There’s plenty new faces in the Rebels line-up to play Limerick on Saturday night.
# gaa - Wednesday 22 May, 2013
The Dubs will wear this jersey with a suicide awareness logo at Croker
The new shirt boasts the logo of Pieta House, the suicide awareness group.
Laois and Louth name teams for Leinster Championship encounter
The Wee County will have three players making their Championship début.
# gaa - Tuesday 21 May, 2013
The Derry GAA jersey with Joe Brolly’s ‘Opt For Life’ campaign slogan
Several counties will sport the logo this summer.
Stunning flick by Kerry minor footballer to set up goal in Munster semi-final
He didn’t bend his back to pick up the ball but we’ll leave him off on this occasion.
# gaa - Monday 20 May, 2013
Your ‘Mayo And Toulon Players Hanging Out’ Pic Of The Day
Delon Armitage, Chris Barrett, Seamus O’Shea and Frederic Michalak caught up last night.
# gaa - Sunday 19 May, 2013
Mayo crush Galway by 17 points in Connacht quarter-final
Andy Moran fired home Mayo’s fourth goal of the game in injury-time.
11 reasons we’re glad The Sunday Game is back
There’s something to watch on TV tonight.
It’s Sunday so here’s 9 of our favourite pictures from the past 7 days
Here’s looking at you, Kidd.
# gaa - Saturday 18 May, 2013
23 signs that you’re a Mayo sports fan
Featuring Willie Joe Padden, Gavin Duffy, Liam McHale and other legends.
TheScore.ie commenters’ favourite GAA jerseys
We asked, you replied. Here are your 10 favourite GAA jerseys of all time.
Fennelly emerges as injury doubt for Kilkenny with damaged ankle
The 28 year-old suffered the injury in club action for Ballyhale Shamrocks last night.
8 injured GAA stars we’ll miss seeing in action this summer
As the championship takes centre stage, some inter-county players are on the sidelines watching on.
15 GAA players who are set for their first championship in retirement
This lot have hung up their boots since last summer.
# gaa - Friday 17 May, 2013
The new guys: 6 young hurlers to watch this summer
Can you feel that? That’s summer.
Galway v Mayo, Connacht SFC quarter-final match guide
The first glamour match of the 2013 campaign takes place in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.
Don’t touch that dial… here’s the sport on TV this weekend
Leinster’s Amlin Cup final and several other events to look forward to in the coming days.
# gaa - Thursday 16 May, 2013
8 things that make Irish men almost unbearably attractive
Resistance is futile.
Gaelic players get behind men’s suicide awareness campaign
GAA stars Eoin Cadogan, Séamus Hennessy and Darran O’Sullivan have backed the Mind Our Men mental health initiative.
Henry Shefflin describes praise from BOD as ‘great lift’
O’Driscoll recently described the Kilkenny hurler as the greatest Irish athlete of all time.
# gaa - Wednesday 15 May, 2013
Tipp minors stay on course for 3-in-a-row after Munster semi-final win over Cork
And the champions will face Kerry after their win over Waterford in Killarney tonight.
Mayo hand Cathal Carolan and Darren Coen senior championship debuts
James Horan has revealed his starting fifteen for the provincial tie in Pearse Stadium.
GAA reveal how their new Hawk-Eye system will work at Croker
‘Put it up, umpire!’
1 championship newcomer in Galway senior team to face Mayo
Goalkeeper Manus Breathnach is the only championship debutant in the Tribesmen outfit.
2 debutants for Cavan and 4 for Armagh players before Ulster championship clash
18 year-old Ciaran O’Hanlon is named at centre-forward on the Armagh team despite never playing before for the county senior side.
Cork, Kerry, Waterford and Tipperary ring changes for Munster minor semi-finals
The last four provincial clashes take place tonight.
Kildare boss Kieran McGeeney: I don’t tend to walk away from things
The Armagh native is raring to go for another tilt at the Sam Maguire.























































