Armagh hit Fermanagh for three first-half goals as they advanced to the semi-finals of the Ulster senior football championship with a 3-11 to 0-9 victory in Enniskillen.
Roscommon overcame the early concession of a goal to see off Louth by 1-20 to 1-14 at Dr Hyde Park and chalk up their first win in this year's Nickey Rackard Cup.
A Rachael Merry point from a free deep into injury time grasped the Very Camogie League Division 3A title for the Orchard women, in a pulsating encounter that ended in a welter of excitement at Abbotstown.
Aimee Mackin and Kelly Mallon combined for 1-9 at Croke Park on Sunday as Armagh got the better of defending champions Kerry to claim the Lidl National Football League Division 1 title for the very first time.
Armagh opened their Ulster minor football championship campaign with an emphatic 2-9 to 0-2 victory over Antrim at the Box-It Athletic Grounds this afternoon.
Football Review Committee chairperson Jim Gavin and GAA President Jarlath Burns today provided an update on the work of the committee and timelines for the remainder of the project.
The 2024 Lidl National League champions will be crowned over the coming weekend - as Galway and Waterford battle it out to avoid the drop from Division 1 on Sunday.
The Camogie Association has announced a Newman Fellowship research project with UCD, which the Camogie Association will fund to the value of €120,000 over two years.
Louth ensured their safety in Division 2 of the Allianz Football League for next season by handing already relegated Kildare their seventh consecutive defeat this evening.
A GoFundMe page set up to help support Crossmaglen star Caolan Finnegan in his battle against an aggressive form of brain cancer has received more than £53,000 in less than one day.
Armagh are set to discover their Lidl National League Division 1 Final opponents, while the 2024 Division 4 semi-finals are down for decision on another big weekend of action.