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WHEN Laochra Loch Lao formed eight years ago the fledgling GAA club faced many challenges.  Previously members had come ...
By Jonathan Hogan THERE’S a new chapter being written for hurling and camogie in the Fermanagh-Cavan corner of the country – ...
Ulster GAA’s CEO has said he is “hopeful” of receiving funding for Casement Park after meeting with UK MPs in Westminster for the first time.
The Steering Group on Integration (SGI) have re-iterated their intent to have "one single membership for all in 2027" as they aim to bring the GAA, LGFA and the Camogie Association under the one ...
A new GAA club in Dublin has provided a vital "support network" to people who have made the city their home.
Laura Kennedy, chairperson of Cologne Celtics GAA, says the club has grown significantly since its formation in 2012 with hurling, camogie and Gaelic football all being practiced.
GAA President Jarlath Burns has called on the GAA community to “stand together to honour those we have lost and to demand action before more lives are needlessly taken” on the A5 road.
Since the new leadership assumed office under the stewardship of Sean Price, there has been plenty of action in boardrooms and meeting rooms dealing with the logistics of planning and scheduling for ...
Football Review Committee chair Jim Gavin has revealed there could yet be “adjustments” made to Gaelic football’s new rules – but stopped sort of singling out specifics. Teams have completed five ...
Parnells GAA club, which was made defunct after the limited company behind it recently went into liquidation, is planning to relaunch as Pobal Parnell (Parnell Community).