By John Harrington For the first time since New South Wales GAA was formed in 1949, they finally have a proper home of their ...
The Hollystown site was acquired by Dublin GAA from Glenveigh Homes in November 2020 ...
Running nationwide annually, the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps on-pack competition takes place every summer, and the 2026 competition is now open to applicants. This promotion gives GAA clubs all across the ...
By John Harrington The recognition of Gaelic games as a sport by Sport England, Scotland, and Wales with the Gaelic Games ...
The 88 GAA clubs in Dublin currently use 412 pitches across the county, yet only 30% are under club control, with 53% owned ...
Kingsbridge Private Hospital is delighted to reveal the nine GAA clubs selected to welcome the Kingsbridge GAA Health Check Roadshow in 2026. Chosen from hundreds of entries across Ulster, the ...
GAA clubs in Belfast are facing a deficit of playing hours at council facilities of more than 45,000 hours, according to estimates from Belfast City Council. The figures are almost twice the amount of ...