The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Associations are pleased to make available to their membership a Concussion Education Course ...
By John Harrington There is a long and proud tradition of playing Gaelic games in the Irish Defence Forces. It was highlighted again earlier this month at the unveiling of the new Óglaigh na hÉireann ...
By Cian O'Connell There is something about sport in Moycullen. Accomplished GAA players have been sprinkled across successful ...
By John Harrington If you travel through the village of Clarina on the south-west outskirts of Limerick, you may well feel a ...
Over 400 people gathered on Saturday, September 6th to celebrate the latest graduates of the GAA’s Dermot Earley Youth ...
From today (17.09.2025), free e-learning modules will be available to the Gaelic games community addressing consent, ...
The Gaelic Games Associations are pleased to announce the next phase of Club Compás, the governance support programme ...
By Cian O'Connell Timing is everything in sport. The Hurling Nua initiative is capturing the imagination in Wicklow with ...
Rory Beggan was the two-point king in this year's football league and championship. In a very competitive field the Monaghan ...
By John Harrington William Maher’s first six months in the GAA’s National Head of Hurling role have been nothing short of ...
By Cian O'Connell National Chairperson of GAA for All, Tanya Roberts Browne, is delighted that the 2025 M Donnelly Wheelchair ...
By John Harrington When Kilkenny defeated Galway in the 2015 All-Ireland SHC hurling final it was the 11th time they had lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup in the span of 16 years. Eight of those ...
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