News Category: Munster GAA News
Throw-In For Munster Football As Tipp Meet Limerick
The Munster Football Championship gets underway this weekend as Tipperary travel to the Gaelic Grounds to face Limerick.
‘Round The Square Superscores: Week 2
Check out some of the best hurling and football scores from the weekend of May 24th / 25th.
Cork – Waterford Rivalry Resumes In Semple
Having met in some of the most memorable Munster Championship clashes of the past decade, Cork and Waterford kick-start the 2014 edition with a potentially fascinating Quarter-Final tie at Semple Stadium.
Cork’s Seanie McGrath Targets Silverware
Cork Selector Seánie McGrath thinks his side have made great progress under Jimmy Barry-Murphy and feels they must now land a trophy in 2014 having just missed out on Munster and All-Ireland titles last summer.
Allianz League Hurling Final Super Scores – May 4th 2014
All the best scores from last Sunday’s epic Allianz Hurling League Division I final between Tipperary and Kilkenny at Semple Stadium, Thurles.
Munster Inter-Divisional Hurling Under 16 Championship
The Munster Inter-Divisional Hurling Under 16 A and B Championship group stages took place on Saturday May 3rd.
Allianz League Superscores: 20 April
In the latest ‘Superscores’ video from GAA.ie (Week 12), there are some truly brilliant scores, including efforts from Colm Callanan, Cathal Mannion (both Galway), Colin Fennelly, Pádraig Walsh (both Kilkenny), Séamus Callanan, Patrick ‘Bonner’ Maher (Tipperary) and Colm Galvin (Clare).
Waterford’s Tony Browne retires from inter-county hurling
Tony Browne (Waterford Hurler) retires
Allianz Leagues Super Scores: 13 April
This week’s Super Scores looks back at the on-pitch battles that took place to make the Allianz Football League final
GAA Go Games
GAA Go Games
GAA and Samaritans team up
The GAA and Samaritans have come together to offer greater emotional support for people who are struggling to cope across the 32 counties.
Show your passion for the GAA
Cadbury launched the Moro GAA bar recently with the help of All-Ireland hurling and football heroes Michael Darragh Macauley and Brendan Bugler, and Under 21 rising stars, Cavan’s Killian Clarke and Cork’s Alan Cadogan.