GAA Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com:443/category/gaa Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Fri, 29 May 2026 14:07:48 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 GAA Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com:443/category/gaa 32 32 229439223 GAA Rounders: The Fastest-Growing Community Sport You’ve Probably Never Watched https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-rounders-the-fastest-growing-community-sport-youve-probably-never-watched https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-rounders-the-fastest-growing-community-sport-youve-probably-never-watched#respond Fri, 29 May 2026 13:59:50 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35782 GAA Rounders: The Fastest-Growing Community Sport You’ve Probably Never Watched Most people still think of Rounders as a game played in primary school yards. The reality is very different. Every weekend during the summer, around 100 adult teams travel the length and breadth of Ireland to compete in national championships. Men, women and mixed teams […]

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GAA Rounders: The Fastest-Growing Community Sport You’ve Probably Never Watched

Most people still think of Rounders as a game played in primary school yards. The reality is very different.

Every weekend during the summer, around 100 adult teams travel the length and breadth of Ireland to compete in national championships. Men, women and mixed teams take to the field from Mayo to Wexford, Galway to Monaghan, in a sport that has quietly become one of the most inclusive and community-driven success stories within the GAA.

Across Ireland, hundreds of adults are discovering the sport for the first time.

Many never played Rounders as children. Many never played any GAA sport at all. In clubs across Galway, Dublin, Waterford, Limerick and beyond, players from every corner of the world are pulling on club jerseys and becoming part of their local communities through Rounders.

Few sports offer such an easy entry point. A person can arrive in Ireland having never kicked a football or picked up a hurl and, within weeks, be playing championship sport alongside Irish teammates. In an increasingly diverse Ireland, Rounders has become one of the GAA’s most effective integration sports.

The growth in women’s participation has been equally impressive. Women’s and Mixed competitions continue to expand, creating opportunities for women to remain involved in competitive sport long after many traditional pathways disappear. Mixed Rounders, where men and women compete together on the same team, remains one of the most unique and successful participation models in Irish sport.

Another remarkable statistic is that 60% of adult members are over the age of 35. At a time when many sports struggle to retain participants beyond their twenties, Rounders has quietly become a lifelong sport. Players continue competing well into their thirties, forties and beyond, drawn by a combination of competition, friendship and community.

That sense of community is perhaps the sport’s greatest strength.

For many players, Rounders becomes far more than a weekly fixture. Clubs become social networks, support systems and friendship groups. New residents find connections. Families play together. Entire communities are built around a shared love of the game.

Yet behind this success story lies a challenge that cannot be ignored.

The Volunteer Strain Behind the Growth

The sport’s growth has been achieved almost entirely through volunteers.

Every championship fixture, every juvenile blitz, every social media post, every referee appointment and every development initiative depends on people giving up their time because they care about the future of the game. Nationally, Rounders now operates approximately 400 matches annually, placing increasing demands on a relatively small group of volunteers, referees and administrators.

Travel remains another major obstacle. Unlike larger sports with established regional structures, Rounders clubs often face significant journeys to fulfil fixtures. Volunteers regularly spend entire weekends travelling to support their teams, while referees cover huge distances to ensure games can proceed.

Facilities present an equally significant challenge. As participation grows, access to suitable playing venues is becoming increasingly difficult, particularly in urban areas where demand for pitches continues to rise. Many clubs are thriving despite having no permanent home of their own.

What Rounders Needs Next

The sport’s future will depend on addressing these pressures. Greater investment in development officers, stronger support for volunteers, improved facilities and increased visibility could help unlock the next phase of growth.

There is also a growing belief within the game that reaching 100 active clubs nationwide would be transformative. More clubs would reduce travel, strengthen regional competitions and create a more sustainable championship structure for everyone involved.

The foundations are already in place.

Participation is growing. New clubs continue to emerge. Women’s involvement is increasing. Juvenile programmes are expanding. More people from different backgrounds are discovering the sport every year.

For a game that many still mistakenly view as a childhood pastime, the reality is that Rounders has evolved into one of the most welcoming, inclusive and community-focused sports in Ireland.

The challenge now is ensuring the structures, resources and support systems grow as quickly as the game itself.

Because if they do, the next chapter of the Rounders story could be its most exciting yet.


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Kerry v Donegal Preview, Team News, Betting & Prediction https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/kerry-v-donegal-preview-team-news-betting-prediction https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/kerry-v-donegal-preview-team-news-betting-prediction#respond Sat, 23 May 2026 07:03:09 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35740 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Kerry v Donegal Preview Saturday | 3pm | Fitzgerald Stadium The opening round throws up a blockbuster as All-Ireland champions Kerry host Donegal in a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland final and this year’s Allianz League final. 10/11Kerry 5/4Donegal 13/2Draw 3pmThrow-in Kerry Team News Jack O’Connor has announced four changes in […]

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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Kerry v Donegal Preview

Saturday | 3pm | Fitzgerald Stadium

The opening round throws up a blockbuster as All-Ireland champions Kerry host Donegal in a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland final and this year’s Allianz League final.

10/11Kerry
5/4Donegal
13/2Draw
3pmThrow-in

Kerry Team News

Jack O’Connor has announced four changes in personnel from the Kerry side that defeated Cork in the Munster final.

Gavin White misses out through injury, while Graham O’Sullivan returns to the defence in place of Armin Heinrich.

Diarmuid O’Connor moves to midfield, Cillian Trant starts at left half-forward, and Tony Brosnan and Dylan Geaney flank David Clifford in the full-forward line.

Paudie Clifford, Joe O’Connor and Brian Ó Beaglaíoch are all listed among the substitutes.

Donegal Team News

Jim McGuinness has named his Donegal side for the trip to Killarney, with Michael Langan and Jamie Brennan both returning to the matchday squad.

Langan is named on the bench after missing the shock Ulster quarter-final defeat to Down through injury.

Caolan McGonagle and Hugh McFadden start at midfield, Shane O’Donnell is named on the 40, while Michael Murphy starts at full-forward.

Why This Game Matters

The draw could hardly have produced a bigger opening-round tie. Kerry hammered Donegal in last year’s All-Ireland final, winning by ten points, but Donegal have already beaten the Kingdom twice in 2026.

They won the Allianz League group meeting by 1-22 to 1-18 before producing a stunning 3-20 to 2-10 win in the league final.

Kerry arrive as reigning All-Ireland and Munster champions. Donegal arrive wounded after a shock Ulster quarter-final defeat to Down.

Championship 2026 Form

Kerry Result
Munster semi-final Kerry 2-19 Clare 1-14
Munster final Kerry 1-23 Cork 1-15
Donegal Result
Ulster quarter-final Down 3-21 Donegal 1-21

Previous Championship Meetings

Year Result Competition
2025 Kerry 1-26 Donegal 0-19 All-Ireland Final
2019 Kerry 1-20 Donegal 1-20 All-Ireland Round Robin
2014 Kerry 2-9 Donegal 0-12 All-Ireland Final
2012 Donegal 1-12 Kerry 1-10 All-Ireland Quarter-Final

Record: Kerry have won two of the previous four championship meetings, Donegal have won one, and one finished level.

Key Stats

  • Donegal beat Kerry the last time they played them in Fitzgerald Stadium, winning by two points in the 2024 Allianz League.
  • Kerry have won eight of their last nine championship games against Ulster opposition over the past three seasons.
  • Donegal’s 2026 league and championship record stands at six wins, one draw and two defeats.
  • Kerry’s 2026 league and championship record stands at six wins, two draws and two defeats.
  • This is a repeat of both the 2025 All-Ireland final and the 2026 Allianz League final.

Kerry Matchday 26

  1. Shane Murphy
  2. Evan Looney
  3. Jason Foley
  4. Dylan Casey
  5. Tadhg Morley
  6. Mike Breen
  7. Graham O’Sullivan
  8. Mark O’Shea
  9. Diarmuid O’Connor
  10. Micheál Burns
  11. Keith Evans
  12. Cillian Trant
  13. Tony Brosnan
  14. David Clifford
  15. Dylan Geaney
  16. Seán Broderick
  17. Eddie Healy
  18. Tomás Kennedy
  19. Killian Spillane
  20. Donagh O’Sullivan
  21. Paudie Clifford
  22. Joe O’Connor
  23. Brian Ó Beaglaíoch
  24. Seán O’Brien
  25. Joey Nagle
  26. Barry Dan O’Sullivan

Donegal Matchday 26

  1. Gavin Mulreany
  2. Caolan McColgan
  3. Brendan McCole
  4. Peadar Mogan
  5. Ryan McHugh
  6. Eoghan Bán Gallagher
  7. Finnbarr Roarty
  8. Caolan McGonagle
  9. Hugh McFadden
  10. Sean Martin
  11. Shane O’Donnell
  12. Ciaran Moore
  13. Conor O’Donnell
  14. Michael Murphy
  15. Shea Malone
  16. Shaun Patton
  17. Stephen McMenamin
  18. Jamie Brennan
  19. Max Campbell
  20. Dáire Ó Baoill
  21. Jason McGee
  22. Oisin Gallen
  23. Paul O’Hare
  24. Turlough Carr
  25. Kieran Gallagher
  26. Michael Langan

Tactical Preview

Kerry look more settled coming into the game, but Donegal have shown twice already this year that they can cause serious problems for the Kingdom.

The battle around midfield will be huge. Diarmuid O’Connor’s move into the middle gives Kerry athleticism and ball-carrying power, while Donegal will lean heavily on Caolan McGonagle and Hugh McFadden to disrupt Kerry’s rhythm.

David Clifford remains the obvious focal point, but Kerry also have Tony Brosnan and Dylan Geaney starting either side of him, with Paudie Clifford waiting on the bench if required.

For Donegal, Michael Murphy at full-forward gives them a major target inside, while Shane O’Donnell on the 40 can link play and create scoring chances.

Betting Angle

Kerry
10/11
Donegal
5/4
Draw
13/2

The betting tells you exactly how tight the bookmakers expect this to be. Kerry are slight favourites, helped by home advantage, championship consistency and Donegal’s shock defeat to Down.

However, Donegal have already beaten Kerry twice in 2026, including a heavy win in the Allianz League final. If they bring that level of intensity to Fitzgerald Stadium, they are capable of winning outright.

Value Play: The draw at 13/2 looks very interesting. These teams are extremely hard to separate and this has all the feel of a game level entering the final five minutes.

Safer Angle: Kerry by 1-3 points.

Prediction

Kerry are the more settled side and have home advantage, but Donegal’s league wins over the Kingdom cannot be ignored. Jim McGuinness will have his side primed for a response after the Down defeat.

This should be tight, tactical and loaded with momentum swings. Kerry may just edge it, but the draw is probably the best value in the betting market.

Kerry 2-18
Donegal 1-17

Verdict: Kerry by four, but draw at 13/2 is value

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Saturday 23rd May – List Of Live Sport Guide: Leinster, Galway, Kerry and Champions League Final Headline Huge Day https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/saturday-23rd-may-list-of-live-sport-guide-leinster-galway-kerry-and-champions-league-final-headline-huge-day https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/saturday-23rd-may-list-of-live-sport-guide-leinster-galway-kerry-and-champions-league-final-headline-huge-day#respond Sat, 23 May 2026 06:27:53 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35734 Saturday 23rd May is shaping up to be one of the biggest live sports days of the year, with a packed schedule featuring the Champions Cup Final, All-Ireland football clashes, the Women’s Champions League Final, Formula One qualifying, boxing, golf and horse racing. Irish sports fans will have wall-to-wall coverage from midday right through to […]

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Saturday 23rd May is shaping up to be one of the biggest live sports days of the year, with a packed schedule featuring the Champions Cup Final, All-Ireland football clashes, the Women’s Champions League Final, Formula One qualifying, boxing, golf and horse racing.

Irish sports fans will have wall-to-wall coverage from midday right through to late-night boxing, with Leinster’s huge showdown against Bordeaux expected to dominate the afternoon viewing figures.

Leinster Face Bordeaux in Massive Champions Cup Final

The standout fixture of the day sees Leinster take on Bordeaux in the Champions Cup Final at 2:45pm live on Premier Sport 1.

Leinster are chasing another European title, but they face a dangerous Bordeaux side packed with attacking quality. With temperatures expected to be extremely high in Bilbao, conditions could play a major role in determining the outcome.

The game is one of the most anticipated rugby finals in recent years and is expected to attract massive Irish television audiences.

Huge Day for GAA Fans

GAA supporters are spoiled for choice across the afternoon and evening schedule.

The action begins at 12pm with two Ulster Minor Football Championship clashes as Derry face Donegal and Tyrone take on Cavan live on TG4 YouTube.

At 1pm, Dublin meet Clare in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship before Cork take on Wexford at 3pm.

The senior football championship also takes centre stage with Kerry against Donegal at 3pm on GAA+, followed by Cork versus Meath at 5:30pm.

The headline evening fixture sees Galway host Kildare at 7:30pm live on RTÉ in what promises to be a major test for Pádraic Joyce’s side following their Connacht Final defeat to Roscommon.

Women’s Champions League Final Takes Centre Stage

Football fans can also look forward to the Women’s Champions League Final at 5pm as Barcelona face OL Lyonnais live on RTÉ2.

Barcelona continue to dominate European women’s football, but Lyon remain one of the biggest names in the competition’s history.

Earlier in the afternoon, Celtic face Dunfermline in the SPL Cup Final at 3pm, while Bayern Munich meet Stuttgart in the German Cup Final at 7pm.

Galway United’s Women’s LOI clash against Athlone Town at 7:45pm on TG4 also adds to a strong evening football schedule.

Formula One, Golf and Boxing Also on the Schedule

Motor racing fans can tune into Canadian Grand Prix qualifying at 4pm on Sky Sports F1.

Golf viewers have two major options with the Soudal Open at 12:30pm and The CJ Cup Byron Nelson at 5pm, both on Sky Sports Golf.

Horse racing fans will also be focused on The Curragh at 1:45pm, featuring the prestigious 2000 Guineas live on RTÉ2.

The sporting day concludes with heavyweight boxing action at 10pm as Oleksandr Usyk faces Verhoeven live on DAZN.

Full Saturday 23rd May Live Sports Schedule

  • 12pm — Derry v Donegal (Ulster MFC)
  • 12pm — Tyrone v Cavan (Ulster MFC)
  • 12:30pm — Soudal Open
  • 1pm — Dublin v Clare (All-Ireland MHC)
  • 1:45pm — Racing from The Curragh – 2000 Guineas
  • 2:45pm — Leinster v Bordeaux (Champions Cup Final)
  • 3pm — Cork v Wexford (All-Ireland MHC)
  • 3pm — Kerry v Donegal (All-Ireland SFC)
  • 3pm — Celtic v Dunfermline (SPL Cup Final)
  • 3:30pm — Hull v Middlesbrough (EFL Championship)
  • 4pm — Canadian GP Qualifying
  • 5pm — Barcelona v OL Lyonnais (Women’s Champions League Final)
  • 5pm — The CJ Cup Byron Nelson
  • 5:30pm — Cork v Meath (All-Ireland SFC)
  • 7pm — Bayern Munich v Stuttgart (German Cup Final)
  • 7:30pm — Galway v Kildare (All-Ireland SFC)
  • 7:45pm — Galway United v Athlone Town (Women’s LOI)
  • 9:30pm — The Saturday Game
  • 10pm — Usyk v Verhoeven

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All-Ireland Camogie Championships Step Up As 16 Counties Enter The Fray https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/all-ireland-camogie-championships-step-up-as-16-counties-enter-the-fray https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/all-ireland-camogie-championships-step-up-as-16-counties-enter-the-fray#respond Fri, 22 May 2026 12:24:13 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35725 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships All-Ireland Camogie Championships Step Up As 16 Counties Enter The Fray Following Offaly’s dramatic victory over Wexford in last Saturday’s opener, the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships move up a gear this weekend, with senior, intermediate and junior action across the country. 16Counties in action 2Senior quarter-final spots 3Championship grades 1Live YouTube […]

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Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships

All-Ireland Camogie Championships Step Up As 16 Counties Enter The Fray

Following Offaly’s dramatic victory over Wexford in last Saturday’s opener, the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Championships move up a gear this weekend, with senior, intermediate and junior action across the country.

16Counties in action
2Senior quarter-final spots
3Championship grades
1Live YouTube game

Senior Championship: Group 2 Takes Centre Stage

In the senior grade, the 2025 semi-finalists are seeded in Group 1, which begins in a fortnight. That leaves Group 2 in the spotlight this weekend, where six teams are battling for two All-Ireland quarter-final places.

With Offaly already off the mark, Clare, Dublin, Kilkenny and Limerick will all be looking to make the perfect start.

Clare v Dublin

Group 2
Saturday, 2pm
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg

These sides met in last month’s Centra Camogie League Division 1B final, where Clare came out on top by 3-11 to 0-17.

Eugene Foudy’s side also pushed Waterford to extra-time in Munster, a clear sign of progress after losing to the Déise by ten points last summer.

Lorna McNamara was the star of that league final win, hitting 2-6, and Clare will again look to her scoring power.

Dublin, meanwhile, will feel they have a point to prove after a frustrating Leinster final defeat to Wexford, where a nine-point half-time lead disappeared before the Model County won in extra-time.

Kilkenny v Limerick

Group 2
Saturday, 3:30pm
UPMC Nowlan Park
Live on Camogie Association YouTube

Kilkenny have enjoyed a busy month across the grades, winning an All-Ireland minor crown and also featuring in U23A and U16A finals.

The seniors suffered a shock Leinster semi-final defeat to Wexford, but they will still see themselves as frontrunners in Group 2.

Limerick have been difficult to read in 2026. They narrowly missed out on a Division 1B final place before suffering a heavy Munster semi-final defeat to eventual winners Tipperary.

A statement performance on Nore-side would transform their summer.

Live Stream

Kilkenny v Limerick will be shown live on the Camogie Association’s YouTube channel at 3:30pm on Saturday.

Intermediate Championship Fixtures

The Glen Dimplex Intermediate Championship promises to be one of the most intriguing competitions of the summer.

Group Fixture Time Venue
Group 1 Kerry v Down 2pm Sunday Austin Stack Park
Group 1 Derry v Antrim 3:30pm Sunday Doire Trasna
Group 2 Laois v Carlow 3:30pm Sunday Laois Hire O’Moore Park
Group 2 Meath v Westmeath 3:30pm Sunday Donaghmore-Ashbourne

Antrim are widely tipped to go all the way after an impressive Division 1A league campaign, which included a major away win over Cork.

Kerry, last year’s beaten finalists, will also fancy their chances as they host Down in a repeat of the 2025 semi-final.

Laois will look to build on last year’s Premier Junior success, while the all-Leinster Group 2 should be tightly contested.

Junior Championship Returns

The Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Junior Championship returns for 2026, with Mayo, Louth, Monaghan and Donegal all fielding teams.

Fixture Time Venue
Mayo v Louth 3:30pm Saturday Tooreen
Monaghan v Donegal 3:30pm Saturday Clontibret

Mayo defeated Monaghan in the Division 3B final earlier this year and will hope to add further silverware this summer.

Monaghan, meanwhile, return with a senior team for the first time in 15 years, adding another strong storyline to the junior championship.

Weekend Verdict

The senior spotlight falls firmly on Group 2, where Clare and Dublin could produce one of the games of the weekend, while Kilkenny will be expected to respond strongly after their Leinster setback.

At intermediate level, Antrim carry serious expectation, Kerry remain dangerous, and Group 2 looks wide open. The return of the junior championship also adds welcome depth to a busy Glen Dimplex All-Ireland weekend.

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Roscommon v Tyrone: Team News, Betting, Prediction and Tactical Breakdown https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/roscommon-v-tyrone-team-news-betting-prediction-and-tactical-breakdown https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/roscommon-v-tyrone-team-news-betting-prediction-and-tactical-breakdown#respond Fri, 22 May 2026 12:09:46 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35722 ALL-IRELAND SFC ROUND 1 Roscommon v Tyrone Sunday 24th May | 2PM | King & Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park Connacht champions Roscommon welcome Tyrone to Hyde Park in one of the standout clashes of the opening weekend. Roscommon arrive with momentum and attacking confidence, while Tyrone enter under pressure after a disappointing spring campaign. 7-3 […]

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ALL-IRELAND SFC ROUND 1

Roscommon v Tyrone

Sunday 24th May | 2PM | King & Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park

Connacht champions Roscommon welcome Tyrone to Hyde Park in one of the standout clashes of the opening weekend. Roscommon arrive with momentum and attacking confidence, while Tyrone enter under pressure after a disappointing spring campaign.

7-3

Roscommon 2026 Record

2-1-5

Tyrone 2026 Record

3-21

Roscommon v Galway

8/11

Roscommon Odds

-1.5

Handicap

Roscommon Team News

Mark Dowd has kept faith with the exact same starting XV that defeated Galway in the Connacht final.

That means Roscommon once again place their trust in the side that defeated both Mayo and Galway during an outstanding Connacht campaign.

  • No changes to the starting team
  • Ultan Harney replaces Jack Duggan on the bench
  • Daire Cregg, Ruaidhrí Fallon and Brian Stack remain impact options
  • Roscommon have scored 10 goals in three championship games

Tyrone Team News

Malachy O’Rourke has made two changes from the side narrowly beaten by Armagh after extra time.

  • Kieran McGeary comes into the starting XV
  • Matthew Donnelly also returns
  • Darragh Canavan misses out through injury
  • Brian Kennedy starts alongside Conn Kilpatrick in midfield

The absence of Canavan is significant, but Tyrone regain valuable experience and physicality.

Previous Championship Meetings

Year Result Competition
2024 Roscommon 0-14 Tyrone 0-12 All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-Final
2019 Tyrone 0-17 Roscommon 0-13 All-Ireland Quarter-Final Phase 1
2018 Tyrone 4-24 Roscommon 2-12 All-Ireland Quarter-Final Phase 1
2013 Tyrone 0-12 Roscommon 1-7 Qualifier Round 2
2012 Tyrone 1-16 Roscommon 0-8 Qualifier Round 2

Key Stat: Roscommon’s 2024 victory in Omagh was their first ever senior championship win over Tyrone.

2026 Championship Journey

Roscommon Score
v New York 5-22 to 1-10
v Mayo 2-25 to 1-18
v Galway 3-21 to 2-22

 

Tyrone Score
v Armagh Lost 1-17 to 1-16 aet

Roscommon Starting XV

  1. Conor Carroll
  2. Patrick Gavin
  3. Caelim Keogh
  4. Eoin McCormack
  5. Eoin Ward
  6. Ronan Daly
  7. Senan Lambe
  8. Keith Doyle
  9. Conor Ryan
  10. Dylan Ruane
  11. Enda Smith
  12. Colm Neary
  13. Diarmuid Murtagh (C)
  14. Darragh Heneghan
  15. Robert Heneghan

Tyrone Starting XV

  1. Niall Morgan
  2. Cormac Quinn
  3. Peter Teague
  4. Joey Clarke
  5. Michael McKernan
  6. Niall Devlin
  7. Kieran McGeary
  8. Brian Kennedy
  9. Conn Kilpatrick
  10. Seanie O’Donnell
  11. Ronan Cassidy
  12. Ciarán Daly
  13. Darren McCurry
  14. Matthew Donnelly
  15. Ethan Jordan

Tactical Analysis

This game could become one of the most open contests of the opening round.

Roscommon’s running game and attacking movement have flourished under the new rules. They have averaged over 30 points per championship game so far and look far more confident carrying the ball through the middle third.

Tyrone, however, will believe their midfield pairing of Conn Kilpatrick and Brian Kennedy can physically disrupt Roscommon’s rhythm.

The return of Kieran McGeary and Matthew Donnelly also gives Tyrone badly needed experience and composure.

Roscommon’s biggest challenge may actually be emotional. The high of winning Connacht can sometimes create a flat All-Ireland opener, while Tyrone arrive with wounded pride and very little external expectation.

Betting & Prediction

Roscommon
8/11
Tyrone
6/5
Roscommon -1.5

Betting View: Roscommon deserve favouritism based on current form and attacking output, but Tyrone’s experience and physical edge should keep this extremely tight.

Best Angle: Roscommon by 1-3 points looks the most realistic outcome.

Final Verdict

Roscommon are playing better football right now and have looked one of the most dangerous attacking teams in the country throughout the Connacht championship.

Tyrone still possess huge championship experience though, and the return of key leaders makes them far more dangerous than their record suggests.

Roscommon 1-22
Tyrone 1-19

Prediction: Roscommon by three points

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All-Ireland SFC Preview

Galway v Kildare: Starting Teams, Stats, Betting Odds & Prediction

Saturday 23 May 2026 | Pearse Stadium, Salthill | 7.30pm | Live on RTÉ2

Fixture

Galway v Kildare
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 1

Venue

Pearse Stadium
A historic first championship game under lights in Salthill.

Referee

Paul Falloon
Down official takes charge.

Galway Looking For A Response

Galway begin their All-Ireland series against Kildare on Saturday evening with plenty to prove after their narrow Connacht Final defeat to Roscommon. Pádraic Joyce’s side were edged out 3-21 to 2-22 in a thrilling provincial decider, but the bigger target remains very much alive.

The Tribesmen are clear favourites for this one, priced at 1/10, and the handicap line of Galway -8 shows the level of expectation around the home side. However, Galway have had issues in recent years when heavily fancied, so the performance will matter almost as much as the result.

There are four changes from the Connacht Final team. Cian Hernon, John Daly, Ciarán Mulhern and Matthew Tierney all come in, with Johnny McGrath, Kieran Molloy, Ryan Roche and Daniel O’Flaherty making way.

Key Galway angle: Damien Comer and Shane Walsh looked sharp against Roscommon, while Matthew Tierney and Cian Hernon returning to the starting side gives Galway a much stronger balance heading into the All-Ireland series.

Galway Starting XV

  1. Conor Flaherty
  2. Jack Glynn
  3. Cian Hernon
  4. Liam Silke
  5. Dylan McHugh
  6. John Daly
  7. Seán Kelly
  8. Paul Conroy
  9. John Maher
  10. Céin Darcy
  11. Ciarán Mulhern
  12. Cillian McDaid
  13. Robert Finnerty
  14. Matthew Tierney
  15. Shane Walsh

Kildare Starting XV

  1. Cian Burke
  2. Ryan Burke
  3. Mark Dempsey
  4. Harry O’Neill
  5. James McGrath
  6. Eoin Lawlor
  7. Brian Byrne
  8. Kevin Feely
  9. Brendan Gibbons
  10. Brian McLoughlin
  11. Darragh Swords
  12. Tommy Gill
  13. Ben Loakman
  14. Darragh Kirwan
  15. Eoin Cully

Championship Form

Team 2026 Championship Results
Galway Galway 1-20 Leitrim 2-12
Roscommon 3-21 Galway 2-22
Kildare Kildare 2-20 Laois 2-15
Westmeath 2-21 Kildare 0-23 AET

Galway’s championship record this year shows both attacking power and defensive vulnerability. They scored heavily against Leitrim and Roscommon, but conceding 3-21 in the Connacht Final will have annoyed the management team.

Kildare arrive as Tailteann Cup champions and gave Westmeath a serious battle in Leinster before losing after extra-time. They are improving, but this is a major step up in class.

Previous Championship Meetings

This will be only the sixth championship meeting between Galway and Kildare. Galway have won three of the previous five, with Kildare’s wins coming in 1919 and 1926.

Year Result
2018 Galway 0-19 Kildare 0-16
2000 Galway 0-15 Kildare 2-6
1998 Galway 1-14 Kildare 1-10
1926 Kildare 2-5 Galway 0-2
1919 Kildare 2-5 Galway 0-1

There is also a strong Pádraic Joyce connection. The Galway manager played full-forward in the 1998 All-Ireland Final and 2000 All-Ireland semi-final wins over Kildare.

Betting Odds & Market View

Galway are very short in the match betting at 1/10, which makes sense given the quality gap, home advantage and Kildare’s mixed 2026 form. The more interesting market is the handicap, where Galway are asked to cover -8 points.

Match Odds – Galway 1/10
Handicap – Galway -8
All-Ireland Outright – Galway 12/1
Kildare Angle- Massive underdogs

In the outright market, Galway are available at 12/1 for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. That puts them behind Kerry, Donegal and Armagh in the market, but still very much in the chasing pack.

Team All-Ireland Outright Odds
Kerry 13/8
Donegal 4/1
Armagh 5/1
Galway 12/1
Roscommon 14/1
Dublin 20/1
Derry 25/1

Odds based on the market shown at time of writing. Prices can change quickly.

Where The Game Could Be Won

1. Galway’s Kickout Pressure

Galway were hurt badly by Roscommon’s short kickout strategy in the Connacht Final. If they allow Kildare the same easy exits, the Lilywhites can stay in the game longer than expected. Expect Galway to press higher and try to force turnovers early.

2. Comer And Walsh Inside

Damien Comer and Shane Walsh are Galway’s biggest match-winning threats. If Galway move the ball quickly and isolate them inside, Kildare could be in trouble. Galway will want goals, not just points.

3. Kevin Feely v Galway’s Middle Third

Kildare need Kevin Feely to have a huge game around midfield. Galway have serious power there through Paul Conroy, John Maher, Céin Darcy and Cillian McDaid, so Kildare cannot afford to be cleaned out on primary possession.

4. Galway’s Focus As Heavy Favourites

The danger for Galway is not quality. It is concentration. At 1/10, everyone expects them to win. The best version of Galway wins this by double digits. A loose, casual Galway performance gives Kildare belief.

Verdict

Kildare are better than their league record suggests and they will come west with nothing to lose. Their Tailteann Cup success has given them momentum, and they pushed Westmeath all the way in Leinster.

However, Galway have more scoring power, more proven championship players and a stronger bench. With the hurt of the Roscommon defeat still fresh, this feels like a game where Galway should start fast and look to make a statement.

The handicap is high, but if Galway get their kickout press right and Comer or Walsh hit form early, they are capable of covering it.

Prediction

Galway by 10 points

Predicted score: Galway 2-18 Kildare 0-14

Betting lean: Galway -8 handicap

Outright note: Galway at 12/1 remains interesting if they tighten defensively, but they need to show far more control than they did against Roscommon.

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Sarah Gillane Inspired As Limerick Begin Camogie https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sarah-gillane-inspired-as-limerick-begin-camogie https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/sarah-gillane-inspired-as-limerick-begin-camogie#respond Thu, 21 May 2026 23:00:12 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35694 Seeing What It Takes To Be Great Driving On Gillane And Limerick By Daragh Ó Conchúir Sarah Gillane may be relatively new to the Limerick camogie squad, but the Patrickswell goalkeeper is already comfortable taking on a leadership role. Now completing her first year in full-time teaching at Árd Scoil Rís, the all-boys secondary school […]

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Seeing What It Takes To Be Great Driving On Gillane And Limerick

By Daragh Ó Conchúir

Sarah Gillane may be relatively new to the Limerick camogie squad, but the Patrickswell goalkeeper is already comfortable taking on a leadership role.

Now completing her first year in full-time teaching at Árd Scoil Rís, the all-boys secondary school where her older brothers Aaron and Jason, along with many Limerick hurlers past and present, developed their skills, Gillane is a natural mentor.

German may be her official subject, but helping and developing young players is also a passion. She is currently helping with the U6s at Patrickswell, coaching the first-year hurling team at school, and is also involved with the hockey squad.

From Patrickswell To The Limerick Senior Squad

Gillane was part of the Limerick junior panel that reached the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland final in her Leaving Cert year in 2019. However, the 25-year-old did not receive her senior call-up until last season.

She had captained Patrickswell in 2024 and played a key role as the club claimed both the Limerick Intermediate Championship title and, last November, the Munster junior cup.

Gillane has carried that form into this season. Her performance in the Munster semi-final defeat to eventual champions Tipperary drew huge praise, particularly for the quality of her shot-stopping.

“We knew going into the Tipperary game that they bring huge intensity and huge experience,” Gillane said.

“They always do, but it was great to be able to match their energy and their workrate for periods of the game, especially when we’re looking at them being a Division 1A team.

“That is the goal. That’s what you’re looking to achieve, and it’s great to get the chance to play teams like that to see where you are at.”

Inspired By Jason Gillane And Nickie Quaid

Goalkeeping has changed hugely in recent years, and Gillane has obvious role models close to home in her brother Jason and Limerick legend Nickie Quaid.

Jason’s drive has pushed Quaid to keep improving, while both men’s commitment to excellence continues to inspire Sarah.

“Looking at Jason in goals and Nickie Quaid with the hurlers, it’s great. It’s motivation behind it all.”

“You can see what these goalies put in, in order to get the results, because inevitably it’s an important role as well.”

Limerick Camogie Building Belief

Gillane has also seen the impact of Limerick hurling’s golden era at close quarters, with Aaron Gillane central to a team that has won five of the last eight All-Ireland senior hurling titles.

Rather than seeing that success as a burden, she views it as motivation for Limerick camogie.

“At home, seeing what Aaron and Jason put into it, and what they offer to their teams, and what they sacrifice, it’s really a motivation.”

She believes there has been a major mindset shift within Limerick camogie in recent years.

“I think it’s all really positive now, and there’s a serious drive in the group. We know what we can do and it’s a matter of putting that across in all these games.”

Kilkenny Challenge Opens Championship Campaign

Limerick begin their All-Ireland Championship campaign tomorrow with a trip to UPMC Nowlan Park to face Kilkenny at 3.30pm.

Kilkenny narrowly missed out on a place in the Division 1A League final on score difference to eventual winners Galway, so Limerick face a serious test from the opening round.

Gillane, however, welcomes the new championship structure, which gives teams a run of games and a clear route towards the quarter-finals.

“Championship is what you train all year for, so we’re really excited to get going.”

For Gillane and Limerick, the challenge is clear. They want to set their standards, embrace the occasion and continue building towards the level they believe they can reach.


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Camogie Association Mourns Former President Liz Howard https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/camogie-association-mourns-former-president-liz-howard https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/camogie-association-mourns-former-president-liz-howard#respond Thu, 21 May 2026 10:19:35 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35701 Camogie Association Announces Passing Of Former President Liz Howard It is with great sadness that the Camogie Association has announced the passing of Iar-Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Liz Howard. Liz served the Association and the sport of camogie with distinction across several decades and leaves behind an extraordinary legacy within Gaelic games. A Trailblazer For […]

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Camogie Association Announces Passing Of Former President Liz Howard

It is with great sadness that the Camogie Association has announced the passing of Iar-Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Liz Howard.

Liz served the Association and the sport of camogie with distinction across several decades and leaves behind an extraordinary legacy within Gaelic games.

A Trailblazer For Camogie And Women In Sport

The first Tipperary woman to hold the top post, Liz was elected President of the Camogie Association in 2006.

Born in Carrick-on-Suir into a family steeped in Gaelic games tradition, Liz developed a lifelong passion for camogie and hurling. Her father, Garrett, won All-Ireland senior hurling medals with both Limerick and Dublin.

Liz later moved to County Clare, where her parents established Feakle camogie club. During her playing career, she represented Feakle in Clare, Roscrea and Knockshegowna in Tipperary, and Celtic and Phoenix in Dublin.

She won a National Senior League medal with Tipperary and an All-Ireland junior medal with Dublin.

Decades Of Service To Gaelic Games

Liz was appointed National PRO of the Camogie Association in 1979 and also served as Tipperary GAA PRO from 1981 to 2003.

She was also a media pioneer, becoming the first female analyst on The Sunday Game on RTÉ.

Liz played a major role in the preparations for the Camogie Association’s centenary celebrations in 2004 before being elected President of the Association in 2006.

Her contribution was recognised with the Tipperary Personality of the Year award and the National Administrator of the Year award at the Volunteers in Irish Sport Awards in 2009.

She remained closely involved in camogie administration in the years that followed, continuing to serve the game in several different roles.

Tributes Paid By Camogie President Brian Molloy

Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy, expressed his condolences following Liz’s passing.

“On behalf of the Camogie Association, I would like to share my sympathies with Liz’s family, her many friends, former colleagues and the wider Gaelic games community on her passing.

“Liz Howard was one of the great servants of our Association, someone who dedicated decades of her life to the promotion and development of camogie at club, county and national level. Her contribution to our sport was immense.

“Liz brought passion, intelligence and enormous energy to every role she held. She was a proud advocate for camogie and for women in sport, and her leadership helped strengthen and modernise the Association during an important period in its history.

“She will also be remembered as a deeply respected figure within Gaelic games, whose love for camogie and hurling shone through in everything she did.

“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam dílis.”

Funeral arrangements will follow.

Suaimhneas síoraí dá hanam.


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GAA Rounders Championship Knockout Race Review After Week 5 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-rounders-championship-knockout-race-review-after-week-5 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/gaa-rounders-championship-knockout-race-review-after-week-5#respond Thu, 21 May 2026 09:21:46 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35688 GAA Rounders GAA Rounders Championship Knockout Race Review After Week 5 With the season now moving to the halfway stage in several grades, with some teams still yet to play but the race for semi-final and quarter-final places is beginning to properly heat up.   Five weeks into the GAA Rounders Championship season, the picture […]

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GAA Rounders Championship Knockout Race Review After Week 5

With the season now moving to the halfway stage in several grades, with some teams still yet to play but the race for semi-final and quarter-final places is beginning to properly heat up.
 
Five weeks into the GAA Rounders Championship season, the picture is beginning to take shape across the country. Some grades already have clear favourites emerging, while others remain wide open with one result still capable of changing an entire group.
 
The standard across the game continues to rise. Clubs are carrying deeper panels, newer sides are becoming more competitive, and the traditional contenders are finding that they can no longer take qualification for granted.

Senior Ladies Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Breaffy
  • Limekiln
  • Erne Eagles
  • Glynn Barntown

Possible

  • Carrickmacross Emmets
  • Cuchulainn
Breaffy look well ahead of the chasing pack and continue to set the standard nationally. Their consistency, power hitting and defensive organisation make them look like a side already preparing for the business end of the season. Limekiln and Erne Eagles both look well placed for semi-final spots, while Glynn Barntown currently appear to hold the edge in the battle for fourth. Carrickmacross and Cuchulainn remain dangerous, however, and one big result could quickly reopen the race. Raheen haven’t played a game but struggled last year. 

Senior Men’s Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Breaffy
  • Erne Eagles
  • Carrickmacross Emmets
  • Galway City Rapparees

Possible

  • Glynn Barntown
The Senior Men’s Championship is beginning to split into a clear top three and a major fight for the final knockout place. Breaffy, Erne Eagles and Carrickmacross Emmets all look slightly ahead because of their experience, depth and ability to punish mistakes quickly. Raheen have yet to play a game but it looks a tough challenge. The most interesting storyline may now be Galway City Rapparees. In their first ever Senior Men’s season, they have already shown they belong at this level. Their likely battle with Glynn Barntown could effectively decide the final semi-final spot. 

Senior Mixed Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Breaffy
  • Glynn Barntown
  • Erne Eagles
  • Limekiln

Possible

  • Kilmeena
Breaffy again look like the team to beat in Senior Mixed. They appear the most balanced side in the grade and have the scoring power to take control of games quickly. Glynn Barntown and Erne Eagles look well placed to reach the semi-finals, while Limekiln currently hold the advantage over Kilmeena. That head-to-head advantage could become crucial if the final table tightens up.

Intermediate Men’s Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Emo
  • Kilmeena
  • Kilmore
  • Dublin Metropolitans

Possible

  • St Senans
  • St Clare’s
This remains one of the hardest grades to predict. Emo and Kilmeena look the strongest teams, while Kilmore’s run rate gives them a valuable advantage in a tight race. Dublin Mets currently look the most likely side to claim the remaining semi-final position, but St Senans and St Clare’s are still close enough to make the final weeks very interesting.

Intermediate Ladies Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Emo
  • Castletown
  • Kilmeena
  • Galway City Rapparees

Possible

  • St Clare’s
Emo and Castletown look best placed to come through Group A, while Kilmeena and Galway City Rapparees currently look the strongest in Group B. St Clare’s remain the danger side. If they can produce a major result this weekend, the entire group could be thrown wide open again.

Intermediate Mixed Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Dublin Metropolitans
  • Emo
  • Erne Eagles
  • Galway City Rapparees

Possible

  • St Clare’s
  • Gusserane
Dublin Mets and Emo look strongest in Group A, although Gusserane still have enough quality to cause trouble if they can pick up surprise wins. Group B may come down to the meeting of St Clare’s and Galway City Rapparees, with the winner likely to join defending All-Ireland champions Erne Eagles in the semi-finals.

Junior Men’s Championship

Probable Semi-Finalists

  • Carrickmacross Emmets
  • Myshall
  • Galway City Rapparees
  • Na Piarsaigh

Possible

  • Gusserane
Carrickmacross had a major win in Group A, but Myshall still look capable of bouncing back strongly. Gusserane remain the biggest threat to the projected top two. In Group B, Galway City Rapparees and Na Piarsaigh look well placed. Galway’s improvement has been one of the strongest stories of the Junior grades so far.

Junior Ladies Championship

Probable Quarter-Finalists

Group A – Probable

  • St Senans
  • St Kierans

Group A – Possible

  • Athenry
  • Kildimo
This western group is phenomenally competitive. Only two teams qualify, yet the sides that do come through may well be favourites to win the All-Ireland. Kildimo currently top the group, but St Senans and St Kierans still look likely to finish strongest, with Athenry and Kildimo ready to punish any mistake.

Group B – Probable

  • Kilmore
  • Carrickmacross Emmets
  • Drumhowan Geraldines

Group B – Possible

  • Skryne
Kilmore look set to top the group, with Carrickmacross also strongly placed. The final qualification spot could come down to Drumhowan and Skryne.

Group C – Probable

  • Myshall
  • Gusserane
  • Leighlinbridge

Group C – Possible

  • Kilanerin Ballyfad
Myshall, Gusserane and Leighlinbridge currently look the likeliest qualifiers, with Kilanerin Ballyfad narrowly missing out as things stand.

Junior Mixed Championship

Probable Quarter-Finalists

Group A – Probable

  • Galway City Rapparees
  • Na Pairsaigh 

Group A – Possible

  • Garrymore
  • Athenry 
Group A remains wide open, but Galway City Rapparees currently look the strongest bet to progress. Na Pairsaigh may just have the edge for the second place, although Garrymore & Athenry remain very much alive.

Group B – Probable

  • Kilmore
  • Inniskeen Grattans
  • Carrickmacross Emmets
Kilmore look like the favourites for the All-Ireland title and should top the group. Inniskeen and Carrickmacross look best placed to join them in the quarter-finals.

Group C – Probable

  • Leighlinbridge
  • Emo
  • Myshall
Leighlinbridge, Emo and Myshall all look well positioned to qualify. This group may still have a twist left, but those three appear to have the strongest route to the quarter-finals.

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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2026: Draw, Fixtures, Dates and Full Format Explained https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/all-ireland-senior-football-championship-2026-draw-fixtures-dates-and-full-format-explained https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/all-ireland-senior-football-championship-2026-draw-fixtures-dates-and-full-format-explained#respond Mon, 04 May 2026 12:53:02 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=35634 The 2026 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship has officially taken shape following the Round 1 draw, setting up a series of high-profile clashes across the country. With the new knockout-style system now firmly in place, counties face a relentless route to Sam Maguire — with no room for slow starts. All-Ireland SFC 2026 – Round 1 […]

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The 2026 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship has officially taken shape following the Round 1 draw, setting up a series of high-profile clashes across the country.

With the new knockout-style system now firmly in place, counties face a relentless route to Sam Maguire — with no room for slow starts.

All-Ireland SFC 2026 – Round 1 Draw

The opening round sees provincial finalists handed home advantage against the next-best ranked teams based on league standings.

Round 1 Fixtures:

  • Dublin v Louth
  • Cork v Meath
  • Monaghan v Mayo
  • Westmeath v Cavan
  • Kerry v Donegal
  • Galway v Kildare
  • Armagh v Derry
  • Roscommon v Tyrone

These ties promise serious intrigue, with several heavyweight clashes that could shape the championship early.

Key Dates for Provincial Finals

Before Round 1 action begins, the remaining provincial finals will be played across two weekends:

  • Munster & Connacht Finals: 23–24 May
  • Leinster & Ulster Finals: 30–31 May

These results will confirm the final seedings heading into the All-Ireland series.

All-Ireland SFC Format Explained (2026)

The structure is designed to reward winners while still giving teams a second chance — but only just.

Round 1

  • 16 teams compete (8 provincial finalists + 8 next-best league teams)
  • Provincial finalists play at home
  • Winners advance to Round 2A
  • Losers drop to Round 2B

Round 2A (Winners Path)

  • 8 Round 1 winners face each other
  • 4 winners go straight to the All-Ireland quarter-finals
  • Draw avoids repeat provincial final pairings
  • First team drawn gets home advantage

Round 2B (Backdoor Survival)

  • 8 Round 1 losers face off
  • 4 teams eliminated from the championship
  • 4 winners move on to Round 3
  • Same draw restrictions apply

Round 3 (Last Chance Saloon)

  • 4 Round 2A losers vs 4 Round 2B winners
  • Home venues decided by draw
  • Avoid repeat provincial final pairings and, where possible, Round 1 rematches
  • 4 winners qualify for the quarter-finals

Quarter-Finals

  • 4 Round 2A winners vs 4 Round 3 winners
  • Straight knockout from here to the All-Ireland Final

What This Format Means

This structure is brutally simple:

  • Win early → shorter route to the quarter-finals
  • Lose once → still alive
  • Lose twice → you’re out

There’s pressure from Day 1, and counties can’t afford to ease into the championship anymore.

For teams like Kerry, Dublin, Galway and Armagh, the expectation is clear — push straight through Round 2A and avoid the chaos of the backdoor.

For others, Round 2B and Round 3 become a dogfight just to stay alive.

Big Talking Points from the Draw

  • Kerry v Donegal is the standout tie — a serious early test for both
  • Galway v Kildare offers a tricky opener for the Connacht champions
  • Roscommon v Tyrone could be one of the most competitive games of the round
  • Dublin v Louth renews a growing Leinster rivalry

Final Word

There’s no soft entry point anymore. The All-Ireland series has become a sprint, not a marathon.

Counties either hit the ground running — or spend the summer chasing survival.

And that’s exactly how the GAA want it.

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