GAA President Jarlath Burns has called on the GAA community to “stand together to honour those we have lost and to demand ...
One of Joyce’s greatest days came in 1981, when he inspired Galway to victory over Roscommon in the national league final.
Between the split season, the new football rules and integration of the three organisations which oversee Gaelic games, the ...
It took time for the making of rules, for the defining and redefining of the game and its geography of affiliation to win ...
The lexicon of the game had utterly changed over the last decade or so – lateral football, packed defences, short kickouts, ball retention. Sweepers became game-changers – the importance of Cian ...
Down GAA Down boast a wealth of GAA history and are also the joint-most successful Ulster teams in terms of All-Ireland wins with five. At a provincial level, Down have 12 Ulster titles, last ...
Armagh GAA Armagh has a rich GAA history and the county’s senior footballers are currently All-Ireland champions following their final victory over Galway in July. The Orchard County is ...
There has been a 28% increase in GAA youth membership in Britain over the past four years, with 4,593 young players now involved with the association. During that period in London the number of ...