Down, Limerick, Clare, Kildare, Dublin and Kerry Aim For TG4 All-Ireland Glory On Historic Sunday  

Captains from the six competing teams have gathered at Croke Park ahead of next Sunday’s (August 13) TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Finals. With the countdown to Sunday continuing, the respective team captains; Meghan Doherty (Down), Róisín Ambrose (Limerick), Caoimhe Harvey (Clare), Grace Clifford (Kildare), Carla Rowe (Dublin) and Síofra O’Shea (Kerry) got a feel for Croke Park ahead of the …

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#UNITEDFOREQUALITY Receives Strong Support From John Kiely

John Kiely, the coach of Limerick’s hurling team, has expressed his unwavering support for the ongoing protests by ladies’ footballers and camogie players. The players, backed by the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), want the three governing bodies, GAA, Camogie Association and LGFA to establish a player charter that addresses essential provisions such as medical support, gym access, nutrition, and expenses …

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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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TG4 Provincial Finals Finalise All Ireland Groups

Dublin, Cork and Donegal won their respective TG4 Provincial Ladies Football Championships yesterday, striking something of a blow for the old order after Meath and Kerry had risen in both the All Ireland and Lidl National Leagues over the past two seasons. The results set up a fascinating All Ireland series, the groups for which are now fully confirmed. Dublin …

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Derry To Host GAA World Games in July

On 26 April, FRS Recruitment was announced as the official title sponsor of the 2023 GAA World Games at the launch in at Croke Park. The 2023 GAA World games will bring some 1 300 players from 10 regions around the globe back home to play in Derry this summer. This will mark the fourth-ever staging of the competition since …

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“One of the best to ever do it”: Staunton calls time on phenomenal career

Mayo star Cora Staunton has officially called time on her successful AFLW career after an outstanding 50 appearances for the GWS Giants. Staunton was the first international player to join an AFLW side in 2017 and went on to become the club’s highest all-time goal kicker and appearance record holder. Her goal kicking record of 55 listed her as second …

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Cavan LGFA respond following senior team strike

Cavan LGFA have released a statement in response to strike action by Cavan Ladies Senior players following breaches of an agreed player charter. Cavan players including Lauren McVeety, team captain Neasa Byrd and Collingwood AFLW’s Aishling Sheridan featured on the ‘We Are Cavan’ podcast to bring awareness to their situation, alluding to a “constant battle” with the county board over …

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Cavan ladies contemplating strike as they seek “the bare minimum”

Cavan Senior Ladies have spoken out against Cavan LGFA over player issues such as expenses, confirming that they are contemplating striking. Cavan players including Lauren McVeety, team captain Neasa Byrd and Collingwood AFLW’s Aishling Sheridan featured on the ‘We Are Cavan’ podcast to bring awareness to their situation. Byrd alluded to a “constant battle” with the county board over issues …

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“The whole set up was truly an insult to both us and to Dunedin Connollys.”

To whom it may concern, On Saturday the 5th of November, my club; Round Towers of London played Dunedin Connollys from Edinburgh in an All-Britain Gaelic Football Final in Leeds. I am sending this email to emphasise the lack of respect and dignity shown towards ladies Gaelic Football. Due to the train strike that occurred that weekend, we travelled to Leeds …

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Kilkerrin-Clonberne defend their title on a historic day in Croke Park

Kilkerrin-Clonberne have defended their All Ireland title with a 13 points to 7 win over Monaghan’s Donaghmoyne. As Kilkerrin-Clonberne etched their names into history once again as title winners, it was not the only historical part of the day. The first club championship in ladies football was held in 1977 and just shy of five decades later the GAA gave …

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