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Full coverage: GAA

Dublin’s muscle memory challenges Kerry’s legacy building

Kerry are a team with the potential to win multiple All-Irelands but they face the real Dublin in this Sunday’s final.

Paul Flynn
29th Jul, 2023 - 6 min read

Will anyone speak up for GAAGO?

With revenue of €4 million, the central charge against RTÉ in the case of GAAGO is that it is asking licence fee payers to pay twice, once through the fee and another if they take a subscription.

Dion Fanning
17th Jul, 2023 - 4 min read

A man apart: How Stephen Cluxton drives Dublin through his actions and the things he doesn’t say

The return of Stephen Cluxton and Pat Gilroy reminds Dublin of the standards that are required. Paul Flynn recalls the Cluxton he played with and how different he is to the public image.

Paul Flynn
15th Jul, 2023 - 5 min read

Paul Flynn: The Gaelic football summer demonstrates the value in show don’t tell

There is no sport that can compare to football when it has the excitement showcased last weekend. What has happened this year will shape how the competition unfolds next season.

Paul Flynn
24th Jun, 2023 - 4 min read

Paul Flynn: Cluxton’s return on the GAA’s Super Sunday

Stephen Cluxton’s football IQ is on a different level to anyone I ever played with which always added rich insight in preparation for shutting out an opposition’s attacking threat or breaking down a packed defence.

Paul Flynn
1st Apr, 2023 - 7 min read

Paul Flynn: Jarlath Burns can be the transformative leader the GAA needs

Over the course of his presidency of the GAA, Jarlath Burns could become a significant figure in the association's history and in Irish life.

Paul Flynn
25th Feb, 2023 - 5 min read

Katie Taylor deserves a Croke Park homecoming, but her promoters have the power to make that happen

The national longing to see Katie Taylor fight at Croke Park doesn't mean that the fight – and the promoters' profit margins – should be subsidised by the state or the GAA.

Dion Fanning
4th Feb, 2023 - 4 min read

“If you’ve gambling industry heads paying themselves 350 million a year, this is a social justice issue”

Ireland needs to see the establishment of a gambling regulator as a beginning not an end, says Colin O'Gara.

Dion Fanning
4th Feb, 2023 - 11 min read

Paul Flynn: The GAA’s relationship with its own rules has created an unnecessary saga

This has been a bad week for the GAA. The problem with the rules in the association is sometimes they are only enforced if somebody objects to their violation.

Paul Flynn
28th Jan, 2023 - 5 min read

Paul Flynn: At this time of year, every player wants to be around the energy-givers and Jonny Cooper was one of those

There is a lot to look forward to in the new GAA season, new managers, new structures and more personalities.

Paul Flynn
7th Jan, 2023 - 5 min read
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