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Ash supplies will be gone in three years, GAA committee chair Ned Quinn has been told. A 2017 DCU study of adult male and female players found almost a third of them admitted to modifying their ...
Those anomalies aside, money is at the root of this pickle the GAA has put itself in. In February, the Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) wrote to Central Council warning that if the ...
It is impossible to be anything other than profoundly dispirited by the anti-GAA instincts and lack of respect and compassion which have led to the suspension of the DUP’s Clement Cuthbertson ...
You can check out at any time. More info Tributes have poured in after the sudden death of a much-loved and talented GAA player from Kerry. Lillie Gaynor was a second-year student at Mary ...
A school has agreed to stop its disciplinary process against a teacher who says she was wrongly identified as the so-called GAA catfish, the High Court has heard. Last month, Niamh Farrell secured ...
Update: On Monday afternoon, New York GAA confirmed that tickets for the New York - Galway match on Sunday, April 6 in Gaelic Park will go on sale Tuesday morning, March 25. "Tickets go on sale ...
A Meath GAA statement confirmed the news, and said there would be no further comment at this time. It is unclear what has prompted the move, but it is a major blow to the Royals ahead of their ...
The National Hurling League Division 1A final between Cork and Tipperary will be played in Páirc Uí Chaoimh at 4pm on Sunday, April 6th as part of a double-header with the Division 1B final ...
The last time the GAA ground in Aughrim was packed to capacity was in 2009 when the late, great Mick O’Dwyer was in charge of Wicklow. Since then, Wicklow — where, of course, I am now in ...
questioning was he good enough, when to stop playing and when to finish coaching. Above everything, Ross Carr’s love of place and the GAA shines through. A great listen this week ...
A school has stopped disciplinary proceedings against a teacher who claimed she was falsely identified as the so-called ‘GAA Catfish’ in a popular Irish podcast series, the High Court in ...
The High Court has been told the case taken by a school teacher, who claims she was wrongly identified as the 'GAA catfish', to prevent her employer taking disciplinary action against her has been ...