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‘Twin success’ – The Big Interview with Galway’s Louise Ward

By Daire Walsh   Almost 11 years on from triumphing in the competition during her debut campaign as a senior inter-county player, Galway’s Louise Ward will have another shot at Lidl National Football League Division 2 glory next weekend. Back on May 10, 2014 at Parnell Park, Ward started alongside her twin sister Nicola when Galway claimed a second-tier title …

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Lidl National Football League Round 1 Reaction And Roundup

Armagh manager Darnell Parkinson said he was pleased with the way they began the defence of their Lidl NFL title when they defeated reigning TG4 All-Ireland champions Kerry by 3-11 to 1-13 in Tralee. “We’ve had a lot of girls coming back in from club duty so these girls have been thrown in at the deep end a bit but …

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28 Teams To Play In Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé

All-Ireland winning Kerry midfielders Diarmuid O’Connor and Mary O’Connell from Tralee’s Na Gaeil club visited Minard Castle, Lispole, built by the Knight of Kerry and also a location in the famous movie ‘Ryan’s Daughter’ to officially launch the Lidl Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé 2025. The famed club ladies and men’s club Gaelic football tournament has been running since 1989 …

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AIB LGFA All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Final Roundup

Mungret St Paul’s became the third Limerick team to win the All-Ireland Junior Ladies Football Championship Title Mungret St Paul’s (Limerick) 0-12 Na Dúnaibh (Donegal) 0-4   Mungret St Paul’s top scorer Gráinne McKenna said the foundation for their superb AIB All-Ireland JFC club title was laid in the opening half when they were playing against the breeze at Parnell …

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Here’s How You Can Get Involved In the AIB GAA GOAL Mile This Year

AIB is proud to continue its support for the GOAL Mile and as part of the campaign AIB is offering people the chance to win €1,000 for their GAA club by registering for their GOAL MILE and entering the AIB GAA GOAL MILE competition. AIB, proud supporter of the GOAL Mile, has today teamed up with former Kilkenny hurler Walter Walsh, Kerry LGFA player …

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AIB ANNOUNCES THE AMALGAMATION OF THE ANNUAL CLUB PLAYER AWARDS AFTER UNITING FOUR CODES OF GAELIC GAMES AS TITLE SPONSOR OF THE ALL-IRELAND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2024/2025 AIB Teams of the Year and Players of the Year across Football, Hurling, Camogie, and Ladies Football will be honoured at a single AIB Club Player Awards ceremony at Croke Park in February 2025. AIB today announced the amalgamation of the annual AIB Club Player Awards, a ceremony which honours the remarkable achievements of club players across four codes of the GAA. This …

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AIB Launches Sponsorship of #THETOUGHEST 2024/2025 Club Championships

AIB will once again celebrate the players and fans as they prepare for some of #TheToughest in Gaelic Games in this year’s GAA Club Championships, Camogie Club Championships, and the All-Ireland Ladies’ Football Club Championships. AIB has today teamed up with a number of GAA, Camogie, and LGFA players to mark its 34th year supporting the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club …

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GAA and GPA echo “deep concerns” of members in relation to war in Gaza and support calls for a ceasefire

In a statement today, the GAA and GPA echo “deep concerns” of members in relation to war in Gaza and support calls for a ceasefire in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The joint statement released this morning around 11am reads as follows; “The GAA and the GPA share the deep concerns expressed by many of our members about the ongoing humanitarian crisis …

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Full Gaelic Games integration to cost up to €1 billion?

Full integration of all of the Gaelic Games organisations could cost up to €1 billion, according to research put together by the Irish Examiner last week. Having surveyed leading GAA figures for that estimation, it’s believed that that number would encompass the expenses associated with the construction of new pitches, dressing rooms and other upgrades. Currently an independent audit of …

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When will the integration of the Gaelic Games Associations be completed ?

The Camogie Association, the GAA and the LGFA have today revealed 2027 as the proposed date for their plans for full integration between the three organisations. Over the past 18 months the views of members and officials across all three associations have been sought and following detailed discussions in the period since, 2027 has been earmarked as the proposed date …

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