Paul Conroy reckons the 'extreme' elements of Gaelic football, including his opening point in last year's All-Ireland final, ...
“If you can put over a two-pointer it is a big reward. Before, it was all about percentages and working it into zones and ...
PAUL CONROY’S ability to adapt to football’s rule enhancements with such ease has rubbished the notion about old dogs and new tricks. And the Galway star, who feels the game had become blighted by ...
Before Thursday's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Tottenham, BBC Sport looks at Conor Bradley's emergence at ...
Paul Conroy landed the Footballer of the Year award under the old rules, but the Galway GAA star has given a ringing ...
Hurling fans are in for a treat this weekend with the small ball dominating the TV and streaming line-up with five of the six ...
There’s a good reason Limerick hurler Tom Morrissey is looking fresh, tanned and cheerful. Three months travelling around ...
National conversation was steered by one vexed pundit or blockbuster broadsheet column. This was a game with fewer televised ...
By Patrick Morrison THE year is 2050, a father has taken his Gaelic football mad son to the GAA museum as a birthday treat. As they walk around the many exhibits and read the history of each, the next ...
If they don’t get their act together soon, then instead of Dublin, Galway, Donegal and Tyrone, they will be hanging out with teams like Louth, Down, Westmeath and Cavan next year. As for their manager ...
Shane Walsh has taken the alternate approach to some when it comes to his opinion of the new rules affecting Gaelic football.
Galway influential midfielder and reigning player of the year Paul Conroy has hailed the transformative effect the new ...