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Gaelic football, one of the national games of Ireland, is growing in popularity with young people in Great Britain - including those with no connection to the sport or Irish roots. Youth participation ...
Founded in the summer of 2002, the St. Louis Gaelic Athletic Club has introduced its ... known as a hurley and a ball known as a sliotar. Men primarily play hurling, while women play camogie ...
The two Ulster rivals meet in the no-man’s land of Armagh’s Athletic Grounds with the top spot of group three at stake ...
The men’s side have won nine All-Ireland finals ... for Irish people everywhere”, says Alan Milton, of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), which promotes Ireland’s native sports.
S Munster hurling final being decided on penalties made for one of the main topics of debate on The Sunday Game. An instant ...
McAlinden, who is a member of the Worcester Fenians Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA ... three Gaelic football games – Worcester Fenians men vs. Hartford, Worcester Fenians ladies vs.
chains around their necks and the shorts of Ireland’s Gaelic Athletic Association doing little to insulate against the November breeze. Like an army of modern Celtic warriors, men descended on ...
When he founded the Gaelic Athletic Association ... They became involved in the Gaelic League and they saw men playing hurling in the Gaelic League and resolved to do the same thing for themselves ...
Like other Irish expats across the world, the first thing he did upon arriving in Houston was look up the local chapter of the Gaelic Athletic Association, the governing body of Ireland’s five ...
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