Martin Breheny and Donal Keenan reveal the best footballers across the pitch from one to 15 A selection of the top Gaelic footballers of all time “Never underestimate the power of dreams and the ...
Veteran broadcaster Andrew Marr has condemned the ‘ridiculous’ proliferation of Gaelic signs throughout Scotland. The former BBC presenter launched into a rant against bilingual place names si ...
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The hooter system will be in operation for next Friday’s Munster v Leinster and Connacht v Ulster semi-finals in Croke Park.
Gaelic games is once again the big winner in the distribution of the Government’s €230 million Community Sport Facilities Fund after grants of almost €97 million were awarded to GAA county ...
Broadcaster Andrew Marr blasted Scotland's Gaelic signs last night, saying he found them "offensive". The incendiary comment from the veteran TV newsman came during a question and answer event ...
Glasgow-born broadcaster Andrew Marr has apologised after describing the prominence of Gaelic signs in Scotland as “offensive”. Speaking during a question-and-answer session with Scottish ...
BBC Sport NI explains the proposed rule changes to gaelic football which will be trialled when the interpros return later this month.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences From RTÉ Sport, discussion on the proposed rule changes for Gaelic football To maintain an equivalent point ...
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Our FREE newsletter will keep you ahead of the game We have more newsletters NIALL Morgan says players are going to have to learn fast in the new “manic” version of Gaelic football.
Background: Gaelic football, soccer, and hurling are prominent field games in Ireland and involve participants undertaking a variety of playing tasks and skills which place various physiological ...