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Crash of the ash: How dieback could break the hurley-making industry
An airborne disease has ravaged the species, leaving growers decimated and hurley-makers scrambling for a long-term supply of ash.
- Cork GAA will enter into a 10-year partnership with the retailer.
- Naming rights to be finalised at a special Cork board meeting tomorrow.
Drive For Five starts now as Kiely and Limerick figure out their motivations
A long winter with off-field trials has dominated the thoughts of Limerick hurling, before a return to the league this weekend.
5 talking points from this weekend's GAA football league action
Conor Glass’s big week, Ulster’s dominance through the leagues, and the high press as entertainment…
The System Version 2.0 - How Jim McGuinness is redefining Donegal
Listen carefully to Donegal’s manager. Nobody else is telling us as much about how the game is being played.
Understrength Monaghan record thrilling Croke Park win over Dublin
Ciaran McNulty was the unlikely gamebreaker against the All-Ireland champions.
McGuigan hits winning point as Derry hold off Kerry fightback in Tralee opener
Mickey Harte’s side prevailed by the minimum.