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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“We’re pretty much there’, Mary McAleese Provides GAA Integration Update

Former president of Ireland Mary McAleese has provided an update on the amalgamation of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, the Camogie Association and the GAA, explaining to Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty that there will be a “plan in place by next February for the full integration.” “We’re pretty much there” she said on Friday night, in the first …

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“It’s an Honor to Represent your Club and County Team” Grace Walsh

Camogie defender, Grace Walsh, is a Tullaroan native whose life revolves around the sport.   Her earliest memories of camogie were playing with her brothers in their family’s back garden. Her family has always been a huge GAA fan, especially her dad. “He didn’t really let us sit inside much, so we were always outside pucking with the hurling sliotar …

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Steering Group on Integration LGFA, GAA & Camogie Association

The first meeting of the Steering Group on Integration (‘SGI’), chaired by Mary McAleese, took place on October 19th. It was unanimously agreed that the future integrated structure will be based on One Association for all Gaelic games and built on the principle of equality. It was also unanimously agreed that a significant listening process is required to assist the …

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“Large companies are starting to see the benefits of supporting not just the men’s team, but the women as well”

We spoke to Dublin LGFA stars Martha Byrne and Jennifer Dunne in Croke Park at the announcement of Amgen as title sponsors for Cuala GAA for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Under the terms of the sponsorship agreement, Amgen will support four adult hurling teams; five adult mens’ football teams; four adult camogie teams and four adult ladies’ football teams …

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