Not only was Dingle’s name on the cup, how it had to be won was also ordained
Kerry football champions leave St Brigid’s stunned; Ballygunner finally make it to a second All-Ireland hurling title
Kerry football champions leave St Brigid’s stunned; Ballygunner finally make it to a second All-Ireland hurling title
Galway edged out Dublin on penalties at Parnell Park to win the Walsh Cup
Roscommon champions endure agonising defeat after extra-time at Croke Park
Most teams arrive at this stage knowing it could be their only chance of glory
Ballygunner take on Loughrea in hurling, Dingle taking on St Brigid’s in football
Family and community at the centre of Dingle’s charge to Sunday’s All-Ireland final
A first All-Ireland hurling title for a West Cork club shows there’s merit in counties restructuring their grades
Dingle in search of a maiden All-Ireland Senior Club Football title when they face St Brigid’s of Roscommon on Sunday
Marty Clarke said the Aussie rules outfit fully understand the importance of Dingle’s Croke Park date
Ballymacelligott and An Ghaeltacht did their parts of the deal by winning the All-Ireland junior and intermediate titles
The furore over the sending-off of Loughrea’s Cullen Killeen showed our mixed-up attitudes to discipline
All four cups up for grabs in Croke Park over the weekend wound up in Munster hands
Liam Bradley’s son and three nephews are on the current panel for Sunday’s All-Ireland intermediate club final at Croke Park
Former Cork dual player transferred from his native Kanturk this season to join west Kerry club An Ghaeltacht
It’s still Christmas in west Kerry as An Ghaeltacht and Dingle head to Croke Park
Of the starting team against Glen, 12 lined out in Sunday’s semi-final victory over Scotstown
Extra-time required after Kerry champions fight back with rousing second half at Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Dingle (Kerry) 1-26 Ballyboden St Enda’s (Dublin) 1-24: Captain’s second-half introduction proves decisive as Kerry champions overturn ten-point deficit at Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Kerry club aims to follow up maiden Munster title by defying the odds against Dublin side at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday
St Brigid’s v Scotstown in SFC semi, St Finbarr’s and Athenry in camogie decider, Dubs boss gets first game
Defender Tiernan Kelly relishing Dr McKenna Cup opener after pain of last year’s SFC quarter-final
Paddy Cullen and Seán Doherty, two great Dublin footballers of the 1970s, were also mourned
Ballyboden St Enda’s against Dingle will be on Saturday, Scotstown against St Brigid’s will be Sunday
Football benefited richly from new rules as hurling fans watched transfixed at unlikely Tipperary success
Stunning conclusion to final as Kerry side come from behind for most of the match
Colm Basquel and Ross McGarry have the class to set Dublin football champions apart
Kilcoo will play the winners of refixed game in Ulster decider; Dingle and St Finbarr’s to contest Munster final after comfortable wins
Pat O’Shea has enjoyed All-Ireland success in both worlds and believes the county has its priorities right
The Dublin under-21 football team that contested the 1975 All-Ireland final: Top (from left): Johnny Corcoran, Brian Mullins, Liam Egan, Tony Fayne, Kenny Bruton, Mick Holden, Camillus Fitzpatrick and Gerry McCaul. Bottom (from left): John Thompson, Seán McCarthy, Paul Connellan, PJ Buckley, Fran Ryder, Brian Fitzpatrick and Peter Reany.
John McGrath named Hurler of the Year to crown an extraordinary return to form with Tipperary
Comeback award for Donegal’s Michael Murphy and a first for Meath in many years
Move to seed teams based on National League rankings caused considerable kickback in the province
Captain’s two goals decisive in four-point win over Austin Stacks
Awards for Kerry’s Jack O’Connor, Dublin’s Carla Rowe and Galway’s Shauna Healy
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