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David Clifford admits 2024’s pain was the catalyst for Kerry’s stunning response — and his own best-ever season.
Kerry and Tipperary dominate the All-Stars after All-Ireland triumphs Kerry and Tipperary were the big winners at Friday night’s PwC... The post Pictures: GAA All Stars on the red carpet as David Clif...
John McGrath was named hurler of the year.
Donegal’s Finbarr Roarty and Tipperary’s Darragh McCarthy won the respective young player of the year awards.
The 2025 PwC GAA/GPA All-Star Awards ceremony took place at the RDS. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile Kerry’s status as the Kingdom of Gaelic football was embellished tonight as the All-Ireland, Muns...
David Clifford wins his sixth, with the Kerry forward well on his way to catching the likes of Mikey Sheehy (seven), Colm Cooper (eight) and Pat Spillane (nine).
Meath, Armagh, and Louth also have players recognised.
The Kerry forward is hotly tipped to ne named footballer of the year at the 2025 All-Star awards this evening.
The pair played key roles in Meath's landmark 2025 Championship campaign which included wins over Dublin, Kerry, Galway and Cork
Delegates from the commitees of Kerry, Cavan, Mayo and Wicklow speaking at the Irish Life GAA Healthy Club Conference 2023 at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile The upcoming Irish ...
Kobe McDonald has joined St Kilda while Ben Murphy is heading to the Brisbane Lions.
The Waterford champions downed Southern Gaels of Kerry by four points.
AIB Munster SFC club final Comeragh Rangers (Waterford) 1-12 Southern Gaels (Kerry) 0-11 By Anthony Newman An... The post Comeragh Rangers capture first ever AIB Munster club title appeared first on L...
An emotional Mark O'Connor described the feeling after helping Dingle to their first Kerry senior football championship success in 77 years on Sunday.
Ben Murphy has become the latest Kerry player to join the exodus to Australia.
Paul Geaney says Dingle "didn't panic" when trailing at the end of the first-half in Sunday's Kerry senior football championship final against Austin Stacks.
Drought ends in Kerry and Ballina re-assert their supremacy in Mayo.
It's the first senior title for the club since 1948, having lost out in last year's decider.
The star Kerry forward finished with 2-2 as Dingle got the better of Austin Stacks.
Dingle captain Paul Geaney and teammates celebrate with the Bishop Moynihan cup after the Kerry SFC Final. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile Kerry SFC Final Dingle 2-13 Austin Stacks 1-12 By Paul Bren...