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One of the country's leading county officials has called for a conference-style structure for the All-Ireland senior football championship to replace the ageing provincial system. John Costello , Dublin County Board 's full-time CEO, has thrown his weight...
Tags: GAA, Leinster, Dublin County Board, John Costello, footballers championship, provincial winners, Ireland, Dublin, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, allnews, Hurling, Leinster GAA
The GAA 's Games Development Unit has already established the 'best practice' concept of non-competitive 'Go Games' for children up to U-10 level but admit they have encountered some problems in getting counties to agree to using this principle as far...
Tags: 12s level, GAA, Ireland, Dublin, allnews, Gaelic Athletic Association
GAA conscience, the hurling struggle remains as relevant today as it is did when Michael Cusack strove to revive the game in 1884. Even the most alienated of administrators who, to use Babs Keating phraseology, might not know one end of a hurl from the...
Tags: Alf Murray, GAA, Kilkenny, Dublin, Kerry, Waterford, dublin hurlers, Ireland, Tralee, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Christy Ring, Hurling, Munster GAA
ET The Associated Press Ottawa Senators goalie Brian Elliott has been struggling some since replacing Pascal Leclaire, who was smacked in the head with a puck while sitting on the bench. (Lynne Sladky/Associated Press file) After beating one of the...
Tags: Associated Press Ottawa Senators, Brian Elliott, Phoenix Coyotes, GAA, France, Sens, Martin Brodeur, Northeast Division, Ottawa Senators, 2007¬タモ08 Ottawa Senators season, Ilya Bryzgalov, allnews, Stanley Cup playoffs
College usually rock to the thud of a rugby ball on Saturday mornings, but it will be different tomorrow when the famous south Dublin school marks a historic development by opening its new GAA pitch. Terenure College , which was the first school to be...
Tags: GAA, Ireland, Dublin, Education, Terenure College RFC, Terenure, Gaelic Athletic Association
A meeting between Mike McNamara and the Clare hurling squad has had to be postponed due to severe flooding in parts of the county. The meeting with the under-fire boss and the players is expected to be rescheduled for next Monday night.
Tags: Cork county, GPA, GAA, Ireland, Cork, Cork GAA, Munster GAA, Tony Considine, Weather, Politics, ᅢノire ᅢモg GAA, Pᅢᄀirc Uᅢᆳ Chaoimh, McNamara, Munster Senior Football Championship, Disaster Accident
They weren't exactly dipping their hands into a huge bowl of euro notes and tossing it nonchalantly up into the air -- a la Fr Ted's wildest dreams -- in their second-floor headquarters on Drumcondra Road yesterday. But the temptation, after a hard 10-year...
Tags: GPA, GAA, county players, Ireland, Dublin, Gaelic Players Association, Gaelic Athletic Association, National Football League, Grade, allnews
MEP and former GAA president) Players are more organised and vociferous now than ever before so it's very important that they are closely listened to, which should now happen. The GPA has potential now too to help solve conflicts between players and managers.
Tags: GPA, GAA, IRFU, Ireland, Dublin, Gaelic Athletic Association, Gaelic Players Association, allnews, Education reform, Grade, Seᅢᄀn Kelly
Croke Park to rugby and soccer throughout the first half of this decade? Instead of measuring it on its practical merits, they dug into a large bunker, booby-trapped the approach routes with emotional landmines and established 'Radio Rant'...Open up Croke...
Tags: GAA, Ireland, Dublin, Gaelic Athletic Association, Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, Politics, All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship, Seᅢᄀn McCague, Croke Park, allnews, Ireland national rugby union team, Gaelic Players Association, Republic of Ireland national football team, Christy Cooney
Should players be paid?...The questioner was a member of the Windgap club in south Kilkenny and the answer came from GAA President Christy Cooney, who went on to elaborate on how he believed that any form of pay-for-play would wreck the Association.
Tags: Christy Cooney, GAA, Windgap, Kilkenny, Jimmy Walsh, small clubs, hurl wall, Tommy Walsh, Ireland, Henry Shefflin, Hurling, Windgap County Kilkenny, allnews, Gaelic games, Kieran Purcell, Gaelic Athletic Association