
Dónal Óg Cusack’s departure as Clare coach and selector is expected to be confirmed later today.

It’s another busy day of club action around the country with 14 titles to be decided.

Another member of Clare’s 2013 All Ireland-winning panel has announced their inter-county retirement.

Kilkenny legend D.J. Carey, has been appointed manager of the Cats under-21 hurling team.

Frank Browne has stepped down as manager of the Mayo ladies senior football team following the recent TG4 All-Ireland final defeat against Dublin, writes Jackie Cahill.

Former Armagh senior football team manager Paul Grimley says that All-Star nominee Jamie Clarke will be a huge loss to the Orchard County next year, writes Jackie Cahill.

Michael Ryan has been given a new three-year term to stay on as Tipperary hurling manager.

It’s all happening again as the Mayo Ladies take on Dublin for an All-Ireland Football Final on Sunday.

The six teams who will contest the three TG4 All Ireland finals this Sunday at Croke Park have been named.

Declan Bonner is set to go before the clubs of Donegal with a view to being ratified for the position of county senior manager tomorrow night, writes Alan Foley.

For the first time in the history of the PwC All-Stars, there are four candidates for the footballer of the year including two goalkeepers, David Clarke and Stephen Cluxton, writes John Fogarty.
Dublin’s legendary forward, Charlie Redmond, has called on the GAA to make an example of Mayo’s Lee Keegan.

Dublin footballer Jack McAffrey faces a race against time to be fit for next year’s All-Ireland football championship.

Joe Canning is the sole Galway player to be nominated for this year’s Hurler of the Year award.

It’s Dublin v Mayo again this Sunday at Croke Park with ticket sales suggesting another record attendance for the TG4 All Ireland Ladies Football Finals.

This evening’s Kilkenny County Committee Meeting in Nowlan Park has ratified Brian Cody as Kilkenny Manager for the 2018 season.

They christened a bridge after Christy and bored a tunnel in the name of Jack, so surely it’s time to re-name the Inniscarra Dam in honour of the local legend, the most decorated player in GAA history?

Cork ... 0-10, Kilkenny ... 0-9: The first hour was nothing to write home about but it ended in a whirl of drama with Cork coming from behind to claim a record 27th All-Ireland senior camogie title thanks to an injury-time winner from substitute Julia White, reports Brendan O’Brien from Croke Park.

Cork ... 1-09, Meath ... 1-09: CORK and Meath will have to do it all over again on October 1 as 63 minutes of play were unable to separate them in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Final.

For the third time in four years, Cork take on Kilkenny in the final of the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.