Mount Saint Michael secondary school from Claremorris to take on Eureka Secondary School from Kells at St Brigid’s GAA Club ...
By Cian O’Connell The growth and development of the third level sector in Britain GAA is providing a source of encouragement for the future. Several different factors have combined to ensure that more ...
St Paul’s Delvin LGFA are having a season launch event this Friday, March 21, and they invite girls of all ages to go along.
John West, proud sponsors of the GAA’s under-15 annual Féile Peile na nÓg (football) and Féile na nGael (camogie and hurling) competitions today (Tuesday) celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the ...
Helen’s call for a return to September for the All-Ireland final struck a chord all over Ireland. If it happened, other codes ...
LGFA CEO Helen O’Rourke has described the association’s membership as amongst “the worst supporters” of ladies football.In ...
Trina Murray from Moate is the new President of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA). The Westmeath native took over ...
When Marie Crowe headed into Coppers one night thirteen years ago, she never could have imagined that she would find the love ...
Claremorris-based Mount Saint Michael secondary school to face Eureka Secondary School from Kells in the Lidl All-Ireland Post Primary Schools ‘B’ final ...
Trina Murray was confirmed as the new President of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association at their Annual Congress which is ...