Canavan wary of London
Fermanagh boss Peter Canavan won't be underestimating London in Ruislip this weekend.
Quinn aims to seize opportunity
Tyrone defender PJ Quinn hopes to nail down a regular place in Mickey Harte's team.
Antrim team named for visit of Sligo
Saffrons boss Liam Bradley has named his fifteen to face Sligo at home this Saturday evening.
"Difficult game" for Banty
Seamus McEnaney isn't overjoyed by the prospect of facing his native Monaghan.
McDermott wants a 'performance'
Clare manager Micheal McDermott is confident his side will beat Waterford in Sunday's NFL opener at Cusack Park if they play to their potential.
Alan Brogan launches new range of ATAK Gloves
Player of the Year Alan Brogan took time out from his League opener preparation to help Elverys Sports launch the new range of ATAK gloves in Arnotts Department Store.
Mulholland keen to preserve Galway style
Alan Mulholland hopes Galway can remain "true to our values".
A historic game in Longford
Sunday will see Longford play at newly-rebranded Pearse Park for the first time.
Kerry announce quarter-final side
Kerry have named their team for tomorrow's Waterford Crystal Cup quarter-final against Cork.
Geoghan in goal for Armagh
Niall Geoghan will start between the posts for Armagh against Cork on Sunday.
Fitzgibbon Cup round-up
Thursday's Fitzgibbon Cup matches delivered some great entertainment.
Hickey to miss league campaign
Limerick look set to be without defender Seamus Hickey for the NHL campaign.
Lucey aiming for promotion
Limerick footballer Stephen Lucey believes anything other than promotion will be a disaster.
Allen laments over absentees
Limerick manager John Allen's first competitive game in charge is hampered by the loss of many key players.
Meyler keen to avoid Cork lesson
John Meyler has warned his Kerry charges to be on their toes against Cork.
Mayo swap one O'Shea for the other
Seamus O'Shea comes into the Mayo team in place of his brother Aidan for the Allianz FL encounter with Laois on Saturday.
Cooney eager for good start
Offaly manager Gerry Cooney feels his side need a winning start to the league, if promotion is a reality.
Johnston transfer moves a step closer
Cavan Gaels are believed to have signed Seanie Johnston's transfer form.
Cody: paying managers would be a disaster
Brian Cody has labelled potential payments to GAA managers as "a disaster".
Dubs debut for Dias
Craig Dias will make his Dublin debut against Kerry tomorrow night.
Injury hit Louth name team
Louth are without a host of regulars for Sunday's league opener against Westmeath.
Tipperary v Kerry Munster SFC tie put back by a week
At a meeting of the Munster GAA CCC on Thursday evening February 2nd, it was agreed to move the Munster GAA Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final - Tipperary v Kerry from Sunday May 20th to Sunday May 27th.
Defensive reshuffle for Sligo
Just one of the defence which shipped four goals to Galway is retained for Sligo's league opener.
Hughes captains Monaghan against Meath
Darren Hughes will captain Monaghan from full back against the Royals in Navan.
Kildare unchanged for Tyrone test
Kieran McGeeney has announced an unchanged team for the Croke Park showdown with Tyrone.
Limerick name side to face Leitrim
Limerick have named the senior football team to take on Leitrim in the Allianz Football League Division 4 encounter at Carrick-on-Shannon on Sunday 5th February.
Cork call up the big guns
Conor Counihan has named a near full strength side for the trip to Armagh.
Two Tyrone changes
Mickey Harte has made two changes to the starting team that lined out in the Dr McKenna Cup final for the league opener against Kildare.
O'Hara was close to breaking point
Eamonn O'Hara admits that he struggled to overcome his career-threatening knee injury.
Keenan set to join century club
Paddy Keenan should make his 100th appearance for Louth on Sunday.
Supple pulls out of Dublin squad
St. Brigid's goalkeeper Shane Supple has withdrawn from the Dublin football squad less than a month after joining it.
Kielt back in the frame for Derry
Glasgow-based Charlie Kielt could yet feature for Derry in their NFL Division 2 campaign.
Ryan acknowledges tough start
Glenn Ryan accepts that Offaly will test his Longford charges in Sunday's league opener.
No assumptions from McGee
Returning Sligo marksman Colm McGee is taking nothing for granted.
Familiar territory for Walsh
Kevin Walsh says Antrim are familiar opposition.
Collier setting sights high
Louth newcomer David Collier says the Reds won't be making up the numbers in the NFL.
Connacht Colleges SFC A semi-final fixtures
The semi-finals of the Connacht Colleges championship will take place on Wednesday 22 February.
McComiskey taking a break
Paul McComiskey has opted off the Down squad ahead of Saturday night's NFL opener against Donegal in Newry.
Revenge not on Young's mind
Killian Young is adamant that Kerry won't be on a revenge mission when they face Dublin in Saturday's NFL opener at Croke Park.
Horan ready for 'battle'
Mayo manager James Horan is expecting a tough encounter in Portlaoise on Saturday night.
Camogie in Europe is alive and pucking
More and more people enjoy playing gaelic games across Europe. Many third level students from Irish universities are experiencing the fun of camogie in Europe
Dunne promises "new faces"
Liam Dunne says there will be "new faces" in the Wexford senior hurling squad this year.
No place for Sean Og in experimental Cork team
New Cork hurling boss Jimmy Barry-Murphy has named a new-look team for Saturday's Waterford Crystal Cup quarter-final against Kerry in Pairc Ui Rinn.
Donoghue eager to impress
Kerry forward James O'Donoghue wants to build on last year's appearances in the side.
Meyler: Cork test will aid us
Kerry hurling manager John Meyler is looking forward to his side's clash against Cork on Sunday.
Hanamy debuts for Faithful
Kilmacud Crokes' Brian Hanamy will make his first competitive start for Offaly in Sunday's NFL Division 3 opener against Longford at Pearse Park.
Four newcomers in Galway team
New Galway manager Alan Mulholland will hand four players their NFL debuts against Derry in Celtic Park on Sunday.
Hurling gets Superbowl exposure
A Kilkenny man has been instrumental in bringing hurling to Superbowl fans in the US.
Ryan targets home wins
Jason Ryan believes Wexford will need to win all of their home matches if they are to have any chance of achieving promotion from Division 3 of the NFL.
Geraghty shrugs off Flynn criticism
Graham Geraghty has no intention of taking his former Meath team-mate Bernard Flynn's advice to hang up his boots.
Unhappy Harbinson quits St. Gall's
St. Gall's 2010 All-Ireland club winning manager Lenny Harbinson has stepped down from the role which, he says, had "become increasingly untenable".
Maughan calls for end to "intolerable" demands on players
NUI Galway manager John Maughan has appealed to the GAA to tackle the player-burnout issue.
Dromid seeking legal advice
Dromid Pearses are to seek legal advice in the wake of the heavy punishments handed down to both them and Derrytresk arising from last Sunday week's controversial AIB All-Ireland club JFC semi-final.