By John Harrington At 3pm on Saturday, 1 November 1884, in the billiards room of Hayes’ Hotel in Thurles, Michael Cusack with ...
Special events will be held in Thurles and Cork this weekend to mark the occasion, with some new information coming to light ...
As the Irish sporting institution reaches the mammoth milestone this weekend, we reveal some obscure facts about the games ...
Emigration affected the male population aged 15-35, which was exactly the age-bracket that would have been the playing base of the GAA, founded in 1884. There was political in-fighting ...
Today sees the GAA marking a milestone as it celebrates its 140th birthday. It was on this date in 1884 that the Association ...
The GAA is celebrating its 140th anniversary today, having been founded at a meeting in the billiards room of the Hayes ...
Hurling, revived from its near extinction post An Gorta Mór, has UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status alongside Camogie ...
His description of the GAA's Gaelic football is just gas. "I guess this isn’t technically rugby?" Meyers asked Mescal on the late-night talk show while holding up a picture of Mescal in some ...
There has been mixed reaction to the proposed rule changes for Gaelic football showcased to the public for the first time during two inter-provincial trial matches at Croke Park last night.
Eoin Downey (Glen Rovers), Robert Downey (Glen Rovers), Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville), Shane Barrett (Blarney) and Seamus ...