'Handbag' woman banned for a year
The Derrytresk supporter who hit Kerry and Dromid Pearses star Declan O'Sullivan with a handbag during last month's controversial All-Ireland club JFC semi-final has been banned from attending games for a year.
Kerrigan dismissal angers Counihan
Cork boss Conor Counihan made no secret of his annoyance at Paul Kerrigan's dismissal just before half-time in yesterday's drawn NFL encounter against Armagh.
FL3: Devaney goal the difference
Des Newton secured his first win as Roscommon manager at Tipperary's expense in Kiltoom.
FL3: Bradley double sinks Cavan
Eric Bradley bagged a brace of goals as Wexford made light of the dismissal of Daithi Waters to beat Cavan at Wexford Park.
FL3: Longford plunge Faithful into crisis
Offaly football hit a new low when they suffered a 13-point defeat at the hands of an impressive Longford side at Pearse Park.
FL4: Wicklow rout Cats
Wicklow dished out a 30-point mauling to Kilkenny in their opening Allianz League game at Freshford yesterday.
FL4: Banner too strong for 12-man Waterford
David Tubridy and Rory Donnelly scored 1-9 between them as Clare opened their Allianz League campaign with a comfortable victory over 12-man Waterford in Cusack Park, Ennis.
FL4: Riordan goal decisive for Limerick
John Riordan's 56th minute goal proved the difference between Limerick and Leitrim in their Allianz National League clash at Carrick-on-Shannon.
FL1: Armagh and Cork finish level
Armagh's second-half recovery earned a 0-10 to 1-7 draw with 14-man Cork at the Athletic Grounds.
FL2: Westmeath fall to Wee County
Paddy Keenan inspired Louth to a 0-12 to 1-6 defeat of Westmeath at Haggardstown.
FL2: Galway reign in Derry
Galway impressed as they claimed a 1-15 to 1-11 victory over Derry in Celtic Park.
FL3 round-up: scores aplenty in Division Three
Wexford and Longford had their scoring boots on today; Roscommon also won.
FL4 round-up: easy win for Wicklow
Clare, Wicklow and Limerick were today's winners in Division Four.
FL1: Kerry get revenge on Dubs
Kerry eased to a 1-14 to 0-11 win over Dublin in front of 45,838 spectators at Croke Park.
FL1: Mayo quality topples Laois
Mayo impressed as they carved out a 1-11 to 0-8 victory over Laois at O'Moore Park.
FL1: Down pip Donegal
Down beat Donegal by 1-10 to 1-9 in an all-Ulster thriller at Newry.
FL2: Royals too strong for Monaghan
Meath pulled away after the break to beat Monaghan by 1-15 to 1-9 at Navan.
FL2: Tyrone goals floor Kildare
Two brilliant second-half goals gave Tyrone a 2-11 to 0-12 victory at Croke Park.
Conway red card overturned
Derry have won their appeal against James Conway's red card against Tyrone in the Dr McKenna Cup.
Dromid unable to pay fine
The Dromid Pearses GAA club has stated that they are unable to pay a fine imposed on them.
Maughan: Mayo heading in the right direction
Former Mayo manager John Maughan feels that the county are improving, but stated an All-Ireland is still beyond them.
Derry name strong starting XV
The in-form Paddy Bradley and Conleth Gilligan will lead the Derry attack against Galway.
Lucey in for Limerick
Former Limerick dual star Stephen Lucey will start at midfield against Leitrim on Sunday.
Tipp team named
The Tipperary team to play Roscommon has been named.
Shine leads Rossies' attack
Roscommon have named Donie Shine at centre forward for the league opener against Tipperary.
Hurney in for Waterford
Gary Hurney has been named at full forward for Waterford's clash against Clare in the NFL.
McGrath starts for Banner
Dublin native Shane McGrath will start for Clare against Waterford in Sunday's league opener.
The Friday Interview: Finian Hanley
Finian Hanley is looking forward to a fresh start with the Galway footballers under their new manager Alan Mulholland.
Begley in for Laois
Colm Begley's inclusion at the expense of Damien O'Connor is the only alteration to the Laois team for the Allianz FL meeting with Mayo.
Canavan drafts in Gallagher, Corrigan and Ward
There are three changes to the Fermanagh team for their league opener against London on Sunday.