Pat Spillane has lauded the contribution of the FRC but he doesn't believe Gaelic Football is the perfect game yet and has ...
The GAA is considering a rule to restrict coaches to their own clubs and counties, according to Irish Independent journalist ...
Jarlath Burns, the GAA President, also deserves credit. He wasted little time in getting stuck into the shortcomings in ...
GAA chief Tom Ryan says Jim Gavin had to take a back seat at yesterday’s Special Congress after all of football’s rule ...
Throughout the course of the 2025 season the wonderful world of Gaelic Games underwent a dramatic set of revolutionary rule changes as set out by the Football Review Committee (FRC). At the end of it ...
THE GAA will hold a special congress at Croke Park today to rubber stamp football’s new rules. Jim Gavin is in the race to be ...
So, the trial rules in Gaelic Football are no more, they are now official after GAA Special Congress overwhelmingly endorsed ...
Across county finals and coaching rooms alike, Gaelic football’s thinkers are already plotting its next evolution.
The GAA should ask how amateurism is viewed by its wider membership, and how best to protect the volunteerism ethos ...
The work of the Football Review Committee in improving Gaelic football as a spectacle by way of a number of rule changes which were trialled in 2025 now faces a vote at Special Congress, where the ...
New report: 75% of male players believe inter-county managers should receive payment over and above expenses. Nearly one in ...
Last weekend's Special GAA Congress may have ratified all 62 motions on the clár, but GAA president Jarlath Burns has already outlined his next round of pressing engagements.