Cork edge past Cavan
Cavan's heroic comeback fell just short as Cork held on to book their place in the All-Ireland U21 football final with a 0-15 to 1-11 win.
Cavan's heroic comeback fell just short as Cork held on to book their place in the All-Ireland U21 football final with a 0-15 to 1-11 win.
Four goals so far in a brilliant league campaign for Tyrone's Mark Donnelly, but don't praise him unless you want to be met with bashful modesty.
Fermanagh manager Peter Canavan has received a pre-Championship boost now that experienced midfield ace James Sherry is returning to full fitness.
Antrim football manager Frank Dawson is putting the finishing touches to his Ulster championship squad although he is continuing to sift through what proved a bitterly disappointing league campaign.
A three-match ban has been proposed for a Dublin footballer by the GAA's disciplinary authorities, arising from an incident during the Allianz League clash with Donegal in Ballybofey last Sunday week.
Donegal boss Jim McGuinness is smoothly articulate, someone who chooses his words well without necessarily divulging too much information.
Down star Kevin McKernan has hit out at three of his team-mates who have quit the squad to travel abroad.
A decision on whether to propose any suspensions arising out of the investigation into allegations made by Donegal that Paddy McBrearty was bitten in the league match against Dublin will be made later today.
All throughout the season, Stephen O'Neill's form has left fans of both Tyrone and their opponents in awe.
Even before a ball was pulled on Antrim knew exactly what their year in Division 1B would comprise of; hard lessons and harder work.
Armagh manager Paul Grimley believes that Cavan have been handed a massive boost for the forthcoming Ulster senior football championship now that the Breffni Under-21 squad has clinched a third successive provincial crown.
Croke Park provided Tyrone legend Peter Canavan with the most treasured moments of his illustrious playing career but the great sporting cathedral offered only heartbreak at the weekend.
Tyrone are back in a Division One National League final for the first time in 10 years after overcoming the challenge of Kildare in an entertaining encounter at Croke Park.
Antrim hurling manager Kevin Ryan and captain Neil McManus have overseen what has been at times a traumatic sporting journey this year to date but yesterday a significant destination was reached.
Dublin will get the chance to end their Allianz League title famine when they confront Tyrone in the decider and Paul Mannion, man of the match in yesterday's semi-final win over Mayo, is in no doubt as to just what keeps Jim Gavin's side ticking over so smoothly.
St Patrick's College Maghera coach Sean Martin Lockhart believes his team's Hogan Cup triumph in such emphatic fashion at Croke Park at the weekend can lend a further dimension to what he feels is a new beginning for Derry football.
Dublin and Tyrone will contest the National Football League final at Croke Park on April 28.
St Patrick's Maghera won their fifth Hogan Cup title with a 1-20 to 1-10 win over St Patrick's Navan at Croke Park.
Ten years have elapsed since Tyrone last won the Allianz Football League title and players such as Sean Cavanagh, Conor Gormley and Joe McMahon feel this is a famine which must be ended this month.
Conor Glass is one of the youngest players in the St Patrick’s College, Maghera side that will meet St Patrick’s Classical School, Navan in tomorrow’s Hogan Cup final at Croke Park, but he has certainly given himself a lot to live up to.
It hasn't always been a bed of roses
Gael Clichy has signed a new four-year deal at Manchester City.
Substitute Craig Doyle came off the bench to fire in a spectacular hat-trick as Carlow powered to a 4-17 to 2-13 victory over London in the Leinster SHC at Dr Cullen Park.
Stoke striker Kenwyne Jones has apologised to team-mate Glenn Whelan after smashing his car windscreen in a mistaken act of retribution for a training-ground prank which went wrong.
There could be better to come from Tuscan Light judged on her manner of victory in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Median Auction Fillies Maiden at Wexford.