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In a celebration of community, sport, and sunshine, HWH-Bunclody proudly hosted its inaugural Gaelic for Mothers and Others ...
The last two times they met, Tipperary's full-back line was taken apart by Cork. What have they learned, and can they enforce ...
Tipperary head into the final looking to add a 29th title to their name, and increase their record of having won an ...
WHEN Laochra Loch Lao formed eight years ago the fledgling GAA club faced many challenges. Previously members had come ...
By Jonathan Hogan THERE’S a new chapter being written for hurling and camogie in the Fermanagh-Cavan corner of the country – ...
Before the league final, Nicky English wrote a column where he said that now that Tipp had reached a league decider, their ...
GAA fixtures chief Brian Carroll has staunchly defended the decision to fix yesterday’s All-Ireland SFC group showdown between Donegal and Mayo for ‘neutral’ Roscommon.
THE GAA has welcomed an “important” £50m funding boost from the UK government to build Casement Park, but said the remaining money must be found without delay.
Ulster GAA’s CEO has said he is “hopeful” of receiving funding for Casement Park after meeting with UK MPs in Westminster for the first time.
The GAA will need to make its plans for Casement Park more affordable if the UK Government fails to cover a £150 million (€177 million) gap for the current proposed rebuild, Northern Ireland's ...
A new technical paper titled “Electrical Characteristics of ML and BL MoS2 GAA NS FETs With Source/Drain Metal Contacts” was published by researchers at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.
The Communities Minister Gordon Lyons is set to attend his first Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) match this weekend. Mr Lyons, from the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), previously attended a GAA ...
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