
GAA
Share
Published 12:23 23 Aug 2025 BST
Updated 12:23 23 Aug 2025 BST

The All-Ireland Masters football semi-final between Sligo and Donegal will go to a replay after a bizarre finale to their match on Thursday.
With the scores tied at 1-10 0-13, the sides were given two three-minute periods to determine a winner in extra time, but that ended up level as well at 1-11 0-14.
But with no floodlighting available at the Sligo GAA Centre of Excellence, it was decided to not have a penalty shootout, and instead go to a replay.
The match itself was ill-tempered, with some believing the match should have gone onto penalties, and Sligo finishing with 14 players.
No date has been set for the replay, with Tyrone and Dublin facing each other in the second semi-final on Saturday in Cavan.
Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
The GAA, and its president Jarlath Burns, have come under further pressure in regards to their sponsorship deal with Allianz following an open letter from Tyrone GAA. The letter sent, again highlighted the issue of Allianz’s relations to Israel. The German insurance company has been Gaelic football and hurling’s league sponsor since 1993 and have […]
GAA
3 days ago
Fans rubbish Cork boss’ excuses after Munster SHC final loss
They have a point to be fair! One of the main talking points following yesterday’s Munster SHC final, was the full-time whistle, which came before Cork were able to send one last puck into the Limerick box. Rebel players were clearly not pleased by this, claiming that they did not know it was the last […]
GAA
5 days ago
GAA
Cork legend has cheeky quip on Galway stars latest Love Island episode
GAA