A Northern Ireland boy's hurling ball is found in Scotland months after he lost in Donegal.
"It's a very, very special place," said Alan Milton, the GAA's Director of Communications. "It's iconic. It's not just ...
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Gaelic games associations to amalgamate in 2027The Gaelic Athletic Association, Ladies Gaelic Football Association and the Camogie Association plan to be fully integrated as one organisation by 2027. The date was revealed at a media briefing ...
The notion that the Gaelic Athletic Association should have its own dedicated broadcasting television station has been generating some considerable debate of late. I have no doubt that this has ...
the Gaelic Athletic Association, Cumann na mBan. If there is a tendency to overplay the role of the Gaelic League in the 1916 Rising, it is impossible to underestimate its role in its leaders ...
DAVID COLDRICK has highlighted one of the gaelic football rule changes that will be ‘difficult to police’ at club level. A ...
Its origins pre-date recorded history, but the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was founded in 1884. The game is also played in many other parts of the world where there are large numbers of Irish ...
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Extra.ie on MSNExplainer: A detailed reminder of all new rules for Gaelic football ahead of 2025 seasonGAA season just days away, fans are soon set to see the Football Review Committee's (FRC) range of new rules for Gaelic football in practise.
It is only played non-professionally, governed by the Gaelic Athletic Association. It can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby played on a rectangular pitch. Each team has 15 players composed ...
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