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Park Ratheniska GAA Club has paid tribute to one of its most respected and longest-serving members, its Joint club President, ...
There’s a proud moment ahead for Park-Ratheniska LGFA this weekend as their U15 girls team travel to Derry to represent Laois ...
FOLLOWING last week’s Féile successes in both hurling and camogie, it’s the turn of the footballing fraternity to showcase ...
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin (Image: PA) "Aodhán, I cant see how there are extra votes for you in GAA bashing, it's very disingenuous," commented the GAA fan. "You are not comparing like with like.
Football ‘The determination and will of GAA people will eventually get Casement Park over the line” – Antrim captain Dermot McAleese South Antrim chairman Kevin Gamble delivers letter to ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has welcomed the UK Government's announcement that it will be contributing £50m / €59m to the redevelopment of Casement Park, a Gaelic games stadium in ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns welcomes an "important and significant" government investment for the redevelopment of Casement Park, but adds "there is much more work to do".
The GAA could have a “very presentable stadium” if work was to begin on Casement Park with the new confirmed allocated sum, an expert has said. Following the British government’s commitment ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns welcomes an "important and significant" government investment for the redevelopment of Casement Park, but adds "there is much more work to do".
In the Tailteann Cup semi-finals, it is a double header at Croke Park, with Wicklow v Limerick up first at 2pm, followed by Kildare v Fermanagh at 4pm. The four SFC preliminary quarter-finals will ...
THE DECISION of the UK Government to contribute €59million to the redevelopment of Casement Park has been described as ‘a milestone’ by the GAA.
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