The notion that the Gaelic Athletic Association should have its own dedicated broadcasting television station has been generating some considerable debate of late. I have no doubt that this has ...
That facility, near Bickenhill, has three full-size Gaelic Athletic Association pitches and regularly hosts hurling teams from Ireland.
The New York Gaelic Athletic Association has announced an historic partnership ... Together, we are paving the way for an exciting future for our players, supporters, and the community as a whole.” ...
In 1917, rubble from the 1916 Easter Rising was used to construct a grassy hill on the railway end of Croke Park pitch. This terrace is still known as Hill 16. Bloody Sunday - War of Independence ...
A notable venue is Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland’s national stadium and the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) headquarters. Since 1891, it has hosted major Gaelic football and hurling championships.