Gaelic Games commentator, journalist and author, Brian Carthy reflects on the 2024 Football and Hurling Championships in his comprehensive book, which contains the results of every single game in both senior codes.
Old rivals Scotstown and Clontibret will face off in the Monaghan SFC final after accounting for Inniskeen and Ballybay in their respective semi-finals at Clones.
The draws for the 2025 provincial senior football championships have taken place this afternoon, throwing up some intriguing clashes for next year's Sam Maguire Cup race.
Eimear McAnespie from newly-crowned Monaghan senior club champions Emyvale has been honoured with The Croke Park Hotel/LGFA Player of the Month award for September.
The GAA have confirmed arrangements for the Allianz GAA Football Inter-Provincial Series which will showcase the proposed new rule changes for Gaelic football as devised by the Football Review Committee.
She achieved a significant career milestone a fortnight ago and now Magheracloone attacking ace Leanne Maguire has another one in her sights at the home of Monaghan football tomorrow afternoon.
Castleblayney produced a dominant display to see off Inniskeen by 2-20 to 0-11 in Latton this afternoon to claim their seventh Monaghan senior hurling championship title in eight years.
All-Ireland champions Armagh have had their Sam Maguire success reflected in the list of nominations in the PwC Football All-Stars for 2024 announced today.
The first major milestone for the HDC has been to work alongside the Coaching & Games Department to announce the appointment of the National Head of Hurling role.
With the passing of the late Pat Finnegan to his eternal reward earlier this week, his family, the Killeevan club and his GAA connections in Cork have lost someone who had earned legendary status in the Association.
Thirty-one Young Leaders from across Ulster's nine counties are spending their summer developing their skills and knowledge to help them become future volunteer leaders in their GAA clubs and counties.
History was made today as Armagh defeated Galway by 1-11 to 0-13 at Croke Park to capture their second ever Sam Maguire Cup crown and first in 22 years.
The buzz is building nicely ahead of this afternoon's All-Ireland senior football championship final between Armagh and Galway at Croke Park (throw-in 3.30pm).
All roads lead to Croke Park this afternoon as Clare and Cork get set to cross swords in the 2024 All-Ireland senior hurling championship final (throw-in 3.30pm).