Seán Moran: Policing amateurism in the modern GAA almost requires the skills of Elliott Ness
Jarlath Burns’s presidency has prioritised concerns for football and amateur status. Football is proving comparatively plain sailing
Back to the future for Thomastown, as Farrell celebrates late career highs
Experienced centrefielder has been a huge influence as the club strikes echoes of its past
Thomastown dethrone O’Loughlin Gaels to end 78-year wait for Kilkenny senior title
Thomastown gained promotion from intermediate ranks last season
Kilmacud and Na Fianna duel again in Dublin while Dr Crokes and Dingle battle for Kerry crown
Many tight contests in store on weekend of finals, including in Mayo, Cork and Galway, but hard to see upset in Armagh
Four-point goal is dropped from new football rules to go before GAA Central Council
FRC’s proposed rule reforms will go before Council, with debate set to continue over suspension of preseason tournaments
Dublin SFC Final: Cuala underdogs bite off Kilmacud’s four-in-a-row hopes to make history
Deserved first title for Dalkey club in breathless conclusion to final
New football rules: Largely successful outing puts the ball in the GAA’s court
Weekend’s matches saw rapid improvement and sufficient positivity to indicate they will now be given a chance to improve football
GAA county final previews: Kilmacud Crokes bidding for four-in-a-row in Dublin
Mayo football final and Clare hurling final postponed due to status orange wind warnings
Connacht’s rampage against Leinster not ideal conditions for rules trial
The Westerners were far too sharp for Leinster in the first competitive outing for the FRC rules
Connacht Council cuts ground rent rate for counties following GAA’s decision to scrap provincial leagues
Connacht Council estimates income will drop by €150,000 due to cancellation of provincial hurling and football leagues
Seán Moran: It is hard to think of a more important football match hosted in Croke Park
The weekend’s interprovincials may be low-key, but they are crucial to the game’s future
Paul Shankey glad to be playing his part in making Gaelic football ‘a more exciting spectacle’
Former Meath wing back and now Waterford resident is part of John’s Cleary’s Munster management team
Pádraic Joyce ready to put Football Review Committee’s proposals to the test with Connacht
Four provinces will compete in an interprovincial series at Croke Park this weekend to showcase the FRC’s suggested rule changes
Loughmore-Castleiney’s John McGrath makes the difference in Tipperary hurling final
Serial winners eye sliverware haul as if all goes to plan, the club will play two provincial semi-finals in successive weeks
Loughmore find the right touch to win Tipperary final against battling Toomevara
John McGrath comes up with another big display to keep club on track for another hurling/football double