Dublin GAA
‘The actual joy of playing was gone...’ Decline of Gaelic Football in Kerry a warning sign as Fitzmaurice welcomes endorsement of Football Review Committee proposals
New rules will breathe new life back into Gaelic Football says former Kerry manager and player
Clean-up Gaelic Football or send it down a rabbit hole of red tape? Football Review Committee proposals reach moment of truth GAA Special Congress in Croke Park
FRC have tabled a list of measures to improve Gaelic Football and make it a more entertaining spectacle
“Derry was just short-notice for me and I had to pull back” - Philly McMahon impressed by Oak Leaf management talks but the timing was wrong for Dublin legend
Eight-time All-Ireland-winner Philly McMahon will step into management but “the timing has to be right”
‘For a fella of Brian Fenton’s status to leave at 31, something’s gone wrong...’ Philly McMahon struggling to accept that Dublin legend has gone for good
Retirement of seven-time Sam Maguire-winner Fenton is an “alarm bell” for Dublin GAA says McMahon
Kenny Archer: Brian Fenton’s desire to be better made him an all-time great
Twice Footballer of the Year, Dublin star Brian Fenton has retired from inter-county football
AFLW Finals Week 1: Armagh’s Amy Mulholland impresses before knock forces her off while
The former Armagh footballer was later seen celebrating on-field with her jubilant teammates after the game
East Belfast GAA kids special guests at Dublin football final
Two underage teams from East Belfast GAA played in the half-time games during Sunday's Dublin SFC final.
Jim Gavin says a 21-year-old from Cavan proved that the new FRC proposals can improve the game
The FRC convened seven different ‘sandbox’ trial games in recent months, the latest of which was last weekend’s challenge in Mullahoran between Cavan and Kildare
Orchard's Eleven: Armagh lead way in PwC Football Allstar nominations
Ulster kingpins Donegal have seven players among the 45 in contention
All-Ireland final: How did Galway reach the day of days in Gaelic football in Croke Park
Pádraic Joyce and his squad will hope that their impressive season doesn’t end on a sour note