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Gaelic football, one of the national games of Ireland, is growing in popularity with young people in Great Britain - ...
Colm O'Callaghan, RTÉ's Head of Specialist Factual Content, introduces Hell for Leather, an epic new 5-part RTÉ One series, ...
Armagh's Mark Shields admits coming out as a gay inter-county footballer was "daunting", but says it is "important to tell my ...
As of midnight last night, camogie players are free to sport the bottoms of their choosing.  At an emergency meeting of the ...
A special Congress of The Camogie Association in Ireland votes overwhelmingly to change their rules to allow players to wear either skorts or shorts.
At the heart of these sports lies the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), an organisation established to safeguard and promote these cultural treasures. Since its inception, the GAA has played a ...
A committee vote on Thursday approved a measure that would allow players in the women’s sport to choose between shorts or ...
In less than a month, Gaffney and his teammates will fly out to San Francisco to compete at the 2024 U.S. Gaelic Athletic Association championship tournament. “We won it back in 2016 ...
Background Gaelic football and hurling are national sports of Ireland. The Gaelic Athletic Association has supported the development of an injury database as a platform for injury prevention.
The Communities Minister Gordon Lyons is set to attend his first Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) match this weekend. Mr ...
Camogie is closely linked to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and, along with the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, is due to integrate into the wider GAA in 2027. College Football Playoff ...