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ROBBIE BRENNAN: ‘The ceiling for this Meath group is huge!’ | Meath haven’t played their best football yet

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CIARAN CAULFIELD: 'To us it's probably not as big a shock!' | Meath belong in the All Ireland semis

5 hours ago - 11 mins

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RICHIE HOGAN | Phantom Point | "Nobody's place is guaranteed" | Semi-Final reaction | Off The Ball

6 hours ago - 33 mins

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CIARA TRANT: "What has happened to Cork?" All-Ireland semis beckon | The best 4 teams remain | OTB Breakfast GAA

10 hours ago - 17 mins

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NICKY ENGLISH: "Tipp have nothing to lose!" | Can Tipperary stop Cork? | OTB Breakfast Hurling

11 hours ago - 29 mins

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JACK O’CONNOR: ‘I’m a big enough boy, I can take criticism’ | Kerry v Tyrone Preview | OFF THE BALL

a day ago - 10 mins

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Amy O'Connor: Defending the All-Ireland and the benefits of playing multiple sports

Cork camogie star Amy O'Connor joined our GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney at the launch of the 2025 Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps. Kellogg's is entering its 14th year partnering with the GAA, and a key focus this year is the "Cúl and Curious" initiative: a unique introductory camp for children from migrant families, taking place on April 17th in Lisdoonvarna. After winning the last two All-Ireland crowns, Cork are going for three in a row. O'Connor, who was player of the match in the 2023 final, is determined to make this Cork team a dynasty. O'Connor also reflects on playing multiple sports as a kid at a high level and how that helped her overall development.