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Tipperary head into the final looking to add a 29th title to their name, and increase their record of having won an ...
WHEN Laochra Loch Lao formed eight years ago the fledgling GAA club faced many challenges.  Previously members had come ...
During this period in time, many people had little to no interest in Gaelic games and this is what spurned the formation of the GAA - to claw some of the interest back. BANNED.
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).
A new GAA club in Dublin has provided a vital "support network" to people who have made the city their home. skip to main content ... Since its formation on St Patrick’s Day 2024, ...
New York GAA has announced its new management team for the 2024 season, ... said on December 1 that it was "thrilled" to announce the formation of its new management team for the 2024 season, ...
A young GAA volunteer from Co Antrim has been hailed as a "great example" to others after collecting a special monthly award. Sophia Walsh from St Mary's GAC Aghagallon has been awarded the ...
A Democratic Unionist Party minister has attended his first GAA match. Communities Minister Gordon Lyons was at Armagh's Athletic Grounds to watch the home side, the current All-Ireland champions ...
The GAA want a modern Casement Park stadium capable of hosting Ulster finals, as well as being the home for Antrim county. Casement to get £50m from government in Spending Review.
Gaelic football, one of the national games of Ireland, is growing in popularity with young people in Great Britain - including those with no connection to the sport or Irish roots.