Sunday February 26, 2012
Hurling News
Kilkenny delivered a huge statement of intent at Nowlan Park on Sunday afternoon, opening their 2012 Allianz Hurling League campaign with an impressive eight-point defeat of Tipperary.

Sunday February 26, 2012
Hurling News
Galway began life under new manager Anthony Cunningham with a seven-point win over the reigning Allianz Hurling League champions Dublin at Pearse Stadium on Sunday.

Sunday February 26, 2012
Hurling News
Antrim manager Jerry Wallace’s marathon journeys to the glens of Antrim are clearly paying off, as his side opened their Allianz Hurling League campaign with an impressive six-point defeat of Wexford.

Sunday February 26, 2012
Football News
Ulster claimed their 30th Interprovincial title following a dramatic two-point defeat of Munster in front of nearly 3,000 people at the Morgan Athletic Grounds, Armagh on Sunday afternoon.

Saturday February 25, 2012
General News
CHC hearing results from February 25th, 2012.

Saturday February 25, 2012
Hurling News
Fitzgerald’s players delivered a performance of massive intensity to ensure a tough start to life as the Treaty County manager for Cork native John Allen.

Saturday February 25, 2012
Hurling News
Cork made the perfect start to life under new manager Jimmy Barry-Murphy at Páirc Uí Rinn, where three first half goals helped them to an eight-point win over Waterford.

Saturday February 25, 2012
Hurling News
The Kilkenny team to play Tipperary in the Allianz Hurling League features 12 players who began the All Ireland final against the same opponents last September, albeit with a number of positional changes.

Friday February 24, 2012
Hurling News
This half-hour programme looks back at the GAA GPA Opel All-Star Tour in 2011, featuring action from the 2010 v 2011 All-Star Hurling match in Treasure Island, San Francisco as well as interviews with various players and officials.

Friday February 24, 2012
Football News
Between playing for his club, lining out for Donegal at U21 and senior level, and studying for his Leaving Certificate in June, the demands on the 18-year-old Kilcar prodigy’s time are, as he puts it himself, ‘torturous’.

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