Hollymount LGFA will be celebrating their 40-year anniversary with a gathering in Hollymount Community Centre on Saturday ...
Polar Park will host the Irish Cultural Festival Oct. 4, featuring Gaelic games, history presentations and a set from ...
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Ladies GAA advertise for new CEO on fixed term contract
Helen O'Rourke stepped down earlier this week as Ladies GAA CEO with some speculation since that the role may not be filled ...
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Camogie Association CEO Sinead McNulty steps down
Sinead McNulty is stepping down as chief executive of The Camogie Association. Her decision follows that of her Ladies Gaelic ...
THE senior club championships are entering the business end across Ulster with a number of semi-finals down for decision over the next couple of weekends. Reigning Ulster club and Armagh champions ...
As the women's game in both codes continues to grow around the country, much has been made in recent times about the prospect of integrating ladies football and camogie into the GAA in the near future ...
Geraldine Giles, President of the Ladies Football Association, and Pol O'Gallchoir, TG4 Chief Executive, with Carlow captain Niamh Dobbs at the launch of the TG4 2004 Ladies Football Championship ...
Forwards Niamh O’Neill, Sorcha Gormley and Aoife Horisk are amongst seven Tyrone stars on the TG4 Intermediate Team of the Year, while Fermanagh are also represented in the shape of Eimear Smyth. The ...
The GAA, Camogie Association and Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) have committed to merging into a single organisation by 2027. But while the ambition has broad support, the scale of the task ...
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