NEW York Ladies GAA welcomed over 800 women for a ‘Mothers and Others’ Gaelic football tournament. Last weekend saw a Festival of Football take place in the Big Apple for female ...
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) have advertised for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Their move has quashed speculation that the roll may be made defunct as part of the wider ...
DUBLIN ladies football captain Carla Rowe says she would be “completely open” to rule changes for the good of the game. Rowe skippered the Sky Blues to All-Ireland glory this summer but despite ...
Sinead McNulty has resigned as Ard Stiurthóir (chief executive officer) of the Camogie Association. The Dublin native and former head of sport at TU Dublin has been in the role for the last six years, ...
It will be a historic night for Irish football – never before have two League of Ireland clubs competed in the same league phase of European competition. Shelbourne will have home comforts when they ...
A constant presence between the posts for Armagh and the same on this Ladies Football Irish News Ulster All Stars team, it is ...
Echoing amongst the gum trees under the blazing sun of Willawong in Brisbane's south is a sound typical of the Irish countryside for countless generations. The thwack of a leather ball flying off an ...
FULL attention on the ladies’ football scene turns to the junior and intermediate clubs in the province, with semi-final ...
New report: 75% of male players believe inter-county managers should receive payment over and above expenses. Nearly one in ...
The semi-finals of the Ulster championship will take place next weekend. Title holders Clann Éireann of Armagh, who defeated Fermanagh’s Derrygonnelly Harps by 5-11 to 0-9 in a midweek refixture, will ...
THE GAA prides itself not only on being Ireland's national sporting organisation but also its community ethos. The biggest ...