The GAA
What separates the good from the great managers and a story for The News Letter
WHAT makes a manager ‘great’? What’s the difference between the men who inspire a golden period of success and the elite who build a dynasty? Managers can come into a club, or a county, and have success over a few inspired seasons.
By Andy Watters
No shock that 32-county GAA would support 32-county Ireland says President-elect Jarlath Burns
THE GAA will support a United Ireland in the event of a border poll on unification confirmed the Association’s next President Jarlath Burns on Friday night.
By Andy Watters
"158 is an incredible mandate but that mandate only lasts tonight..." New GAA President Jarlath Burns focussed on the future
NONE were spotted actually breaking into song, but even the Tyrone and Down delegations were smiling when ‘The Boys from the County Armagh’ rang out in Croke Park on Friday night.
By Andy Watters
When GAA turns a blind eye, rugby cracks the whip
YOU often hear that the GAA could learn things from rugby in the way it goes about its business - and it could - but rugby could learn a lot from GAA too.
By Andy Watters