Sherlock: Split season requires period of reflection
Former Dublin star Jason Sherlock believes that the GAA's split-season format requires a period of reflection to ensure that all parties are as satisfied as possible.
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Former Dublin star Jason Sherlock believes that the GAA's split-season format requires a period of reflection to ensure that all parties are as satisfied as possible.
Former Dublin star Jason Sherlock has said that it's no guarantee that he will eventually step into inter-county management having come close to taking over at Monaghan.
Dublin captain James McCarthy has dismissed any lingering question marks over the tenure of manager Dessie Farrell and insists the Na Fianna man is the ideal candidate to lead the county back to the All-Ireland summit.
Limerick football manager Billy Lee has announced his departure from the role after six seasons, the county board have confirmed in a statement.
The PwC GPA Women's Player of the Month and PwC GAA/GPA Player of the Month winners for July/August have been announced, with the recipients from Kilkenny, Meath, Galway and Limerick.
At the end of many football seasons there is far too much talk about all the areas of football that need change. Thankfully the 2022 season has been filled with excitement and many talking points.
On Sunday last, the Kerry men ended a famine of sorts when winning back Sam Maguire after a gap of eight years. The wait is a lot longer for their female counterparts as it's 29 years since the Kingdom last got their hands on the Brendan Martin Cup.
One person Kerry's panel and management were keen to put in the spotlight after ending an eight-year wait for All-Ireland glory on Sunday was a certain Paddy Tally.