The senior club championship is coming to a close, and as the dust settles on a fantastic season, we take a look back at some ...
By John Harrington Cuala GAA club are often presented as a modern success story, but their history goes back much further ...
No where does Indian cuisine quite like Bangkok—a mix of history, fine dining flair, and comfort food. At BK’s Top Tables ...
Errigal Ciaran's greatest strength is the total buy-in from the local community but the GAA wasn't as united in Ballygawley back in the 1980s.
The family of murdered GAA official Sean Brown have said they will not give up until they secure a public inquiry into his ...
RTÉ Broadcaster, Des Cahill, a familiar presence on our TV screens and airwaves, recalls a time when his beloved club wasn’t ...
IrishCentral Contributor Joseph Connell traces the role of Capuchin Priests up to and during Ireland's Rebellion of 1916.
Malachy O’Rourke is a big-name appointment for Tyrone and Niall Gartland looks at the road ahead for the new man at the helm.
PAT McENANEY has seen it all and will rightly go down in history as one of the GAA’s great referees. McEnaney began officiating when he was 21 years old and is still at it 40 years later.
GAA is one of the fastest-growing sports betting ... with Kilkenny being the most successful county in the competition’s history. However, The Cats have not tasted glory since 2015.
When the Moydow and Ardagh clubs amalgamated, Micko became joint president. A history of the GAA in Longford, published in 1987, noted the club’s first entry into the fray, in 1889 ...