Captain of New York on his first year with the panel, American-born Jamie Boyle discusses his unusual route into intercounty GAA.
We examine how the growth of hurling in Cork and Limerick's urban areas has driven their success at senior inter-county level.
A look back on the 1921 Leinster hurling final meeting of Dublin and Kilkenny, when Michael Collins threw in the sliotar.
Claire Molloy, Niamh Fahey and Caroline O'Hanlon discuss their Gaelic football backgrounds.
Mayo's Shairoze Akram explains how playing Gaelic football helped him settle in Ireland after moving from Pakistan at a young age.
Former Dublin ladies footballer Karen Kennedy discusses her role in the fight against the coronavirus.
Derry's Brendan Rogers and ex-Cork star Seán Óg Ó hAilpín discuss the difficulties and logistics of being a dual star in modern GAA.
Hurling helmets have come a long way over the past 50 years - we look at the journey and examine the next steps.
Sportsfile photographer Piaras Ó Mídheach tells the stories behind some of the most iconic GAA images of the last decade.
Clare talisman Tony Kelly is in the form of his life, looking to guide the Banner to hurling's summit for the second time in his career.
How Aidan O'Shea, Cillian O'Connor and Tommy Conroy have combined so impressively to lead Mayo to the All-Ireland final.
Former Dublin star Paddy Christie discusses a successful first season in the Tipperary backroom team.
How Tipperary and Cavan produced stunning upsets on a day of shocks in the championship.
Republic of Ireland and Everton captain Seamus Coleman joined Inside The Game to discuss his Gaelic football background.
Ten years on, we look at the legacy of Meath's 2010 Leinster semi-final win over Dublin.
With no GAA games taking place, local economies are counting the cost. But Lar Corbett explains how Thurles is coping.
David Gough explains how an advancement in refereeing technology helped him in a defining moment during an All-Ireland final.
Hurley-maker Sean Torpey discusses how the coronavirus lockdown has affected his business.
Pádraic Joyce is off to a promising start in charge of Galway, but can he realise his lofty ambitions?
As the decade draws to a close, we pick out 10 of the most iconic moments that defined the GAA in the 2010s.