Megan Thynne: ‘We Couldn’t Even Get A Challenge Match Those First Years, Counties Would Just Say No. It Was Like We Weren’t Good Enough For Anyone.’

Megan Thynne would give anything to be back in Croke Park this weekend but instead she will have to watch the All-Ireland intermediate camogie final from the comfort of her own home.

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Gaelic Players Association Formulate Gender Balanced Board Of Directors In Yet Another Step Towards Equality

The GPA’s announcement yesterday of gender balance amongst their administration committee is yet another strive towards parity in their umbrella organisation.

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Opinion: Meath LGFA’s Win Serves As A Metaphor That Transcended Gender To Take The Ladies Out Of Gaelic Football

Meath epitomised the underdog spirit when they rose through the ranks to the very top, doing so on merit. Their story may metaphorically apply to that of women’s sport too.

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Meath’s Murray Praises His Teams ‘Heroes For Life’ As The Royals Dethrone The Dubs

Meath manager Eamonn Murray saluted the county’s ‘heroes for life’ after his team created a piece of history by lifting the Brendan Martin Cup at Croke Park.

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