The wait is over. Meath manager Robbie Brennan, centre, celebrates winning a late free which seals the deal against Dublin. Goalkeeping coach Shane Supple, left, and logistics manager Karl Manning get in on the act, as Conor Gillespie celebrates with the crowd. It’s Dublin’s first defeat on the provincial circuit in a decade and a half. ©Sportsfile

The magic of Meath's return captured in 'A Season of Sundays'

Sportsfile's selection of images from 2025

‘A Season of Sundays’ has become the definitive visual chronicle of the GAA season, showcasing the stunning collection of images captured by Sportsfile’s award-winning photographers in 2025. Each of the 180 pages captures the passion, drama, and community spirit that makes GAA so special, with this year’s edition featuring football legend and GAA GPA Player of the Year, David Clifford, on the cover.

The 29th edition of the iconic ‘A Season of Sundays’ has been officially launched by the GAA President, Jarlath Burns. Speaking at the launch, publisher and Sportsfile owner, Ray McManus, said: “They say that a picture paints a thousand words, and I believe this year’s edition of A Season of Sundays does dispense tins of paint! At the start of the year who would have predicted the thrilling matches and results we had the privilege of recording. Our photographers have travelled the 32 counties of Ireland, London and New York to capture what was a brilliant series of games."

For the sponsors, Forvis Mazars managing partner, Tom O’Brien said: “Ray McManus and his team at Sportsfile have once again done a magnificent job in producing this special publication that so vividly captures the moments that defined the 2025 GAA season. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Ray and celebrating the 30th anniversary of ‘A Season of Sundays’ in 2026”.

The book is available at bookstores nationwide and online at www.sportsfile.com.