TG4 All-Ireland Semi-Finals: Kerry 1-16 Mayo 1-11

Kerry 1-16  Mayo 1-11  Report by Oisín McGovern   Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh produced a stunning display and shot 1-10 as Kerry took another major step towards ending their famine as they booked their place in the TG4 All-Ireland final for the second year in a row.  Kerry, even without injured captain Siofra O’Shea, were on top throughout and will now hope to go one better in …

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GAA Players Unite At World Gaelic Games

The Derry Centre of Excellence in Owenberg is set to host the upcoming World Gaelic Games at the end of July. The games is a five-day event and will feature matches over four days running from the 24th to the 27th of July. Finals will take place on the 28th of July in Celtic Park. The spread of Gaelic games …

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Ladies Football & Camogie Protests Suspended After Player Charter Agreement

The Gaelic Players Association (GPA) took to social media yesterday to announce that the governing bodies had agreed to “deliver a standardized charter for female inter-county players for 2024”. The decision comes following talks between the GPA, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) and the Camogie Association, where the governing bodies agreed upon delivering a charter. All players have decided …

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GAA Star Vikki Wall Targeting Ireland Women’s Sevens Spot For 2024 Olympics

GAA and WAFL star Vikki Wall seems set to make a bid to play for the Ireland Women’s Sevens side at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris next year. Having recently exited the LGFA All-Ireland Championships with her Meath team, Wall is reportedly close to finalizing a deal with the IRFU. Her current Australian club, North Melbourne, is keen to …

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“The GAA Are Willing To Establish A Female Charter” – GPA Statement Reveals

The Gaelic Players Association (GPA) released a statement this afternoon on GAA Director General Tom Ryan’s appearance at the Joint Committee for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport and Media. According to the statement, Director General Tom Ryan’s public clarification proved that the GAA is “willing to establish a female charter should they be so asked by the LGFA and Camogie Association”. …

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Men’s Intercounty Captains Voice Support for Ladies Football and Camogie Protests

The captains of the senior men’s inter-county football and hurling teams have released a joint statement voicing their support for the ongoing protests by female players in the Glen Dimplex Camogie and TG4 Ladies Football All-Ireland Championships. At issue is the integration of the GAA, LGFA, and the Camogie Association, which has been approved in principle by all three groups, …

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Ladies Football And Camogie Equality Protests Continue

Photo by @DammitMarty The final round of group stage weekend fixtures in the TG4 Ladies Football and the Glen Dimplex Camogie All Ireland Championships saw protest from players on all the teams over the slower than hoped-for progress of equal rights for Women and Men across Gaelic Games. Last weekend saw a mix of sit-down and stand-together protests at games …

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TG4 All-Ireland Championship: Armagh, Meath, Galway through to quarterfinals

By John Fallon and Aisling Clery The reigning TG4 All-Ireland SFC champions Meath got the defence of their crown off to a winning start with a 1-13 to 1-8 win away to Waterford, which sends them into the quarter-finals. Galway booked a home quarter-final date after a 4-10 to 3-4 victory away to Tipperary, while a late Aimee Mackin goal …

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All-Ireland Senior Championships Round 1- wins for Donegal, Armagh, Galway, Kerry

Report by John Fallon There were wins for Donegal, Armagh, Galway and Kerry as the 2023 TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championships began with a bang on Saturday. The Senior series got underway with three of the four provincial champions – Dublin, Cork and Armagh – in action, but two of them tasted defeat on the opening weekend. Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh scored …

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Skills4Girls Camp: Training Up Future Gaelic Football Stars

Dublin Senior Footballer Niamh McEvoy and other current inter-county players will be running two summer camps this upcoming July for the Skills4Girls GAA camp. The first camp will take place at TUD Grangegorman from 4-6 July and followed by a second camp at Broomfield St Sylvester GAA Club from 11-13 July. The aim of the Skills4Girls Camp is to equip …

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