GAA HAS taken hold in Uganda - with gaelic games-related terminology now added to the Ugandan Sign Language (USL) dictionary. Deaf students from Walukuba West Primary School in Jinja, eastern ...
The GAA is celebrating its 140th anniversary today, having been founded at a meeting in the billiards room of the Hayes' Commercial Hotel in Thurles on 1 November, 1884. That meeting elected ...
AS the ever-looming tide of the FRC’s seven core enhancements rolls into GAA HQ this weekend, the squads for the provinces have been announced. Ulster’s squad includes nine players from All ...
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.
A GAA club in Uganda is using newly developed sign language to teach deaf schoolchildren hurling and Gaelic football. The coaching has come courtesy of Clare man John Conroy, a long-time volunteer ...
We are quickly approaching the end of the GAA season but there are still some mouthwatering GAA county finals taking place around the country. The Galway Football final between Corofin and ...
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This weekend the Football Review Committee will showcase their proposals to make the game of Gaelic football more entertaining. Tonight and tomorrow’s games are a shop window for Jim Gavin’s ...
THE decision to ditch inter-county pre-season competitions for the coming season should be revisited, according to some of those managers at the front line as Gaelic football stands on the brink ...
Because there was – and is – a lot at stake in Croke Park this weekend. How about the future of Gaelic football? Is that enough for you? And if that’s maybe laying it on a bit too thick ...
A hint of light just as winter’s grip was squeezing the daylight hours. Gaelic football was looking up again after years of feeling, and being beaten, down. Somehow, a hastily-arranged weekend ...
THE new rules proposed by Jim Gavin’s Football Review Committee are closer to being adopted after yesterday’s GAA’s Central Council meeting. Having received Central Council approval ...