“Since the establishment in November 1884, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has made a profound impact on Irish social, cultural, political and economic life.” This is the opening sentence of the ...
RTÉ's upcoming new series 'Hell for Leather – The Story of Gaelic Football' delves into the role of Gaelic football in the sporting, cultural and social history of modern Ireland. Over 5 years in the ...
Donal O'Neill's planned feature film about Gaelic football, 'Jones' Road', draws on his family history and his time ...
As the sun sets in the Heights on Wednesdays, a handful of athletes chase each other around the grassy expanse of Montie Beach Park, bumping, kicking and dribbling what looks like a volleyball in a ...
Western Gaels GAC, Bristol’s longest-running Gaelic football Club, is celebrating its 60th year in operation and we take a look at the history of the club. Western Gaels in Gloucestershire, Bristol ...
GAA Congress 2026 at Croke Park on Saturday passed 16 motions, rejected four and five were withdrawn. The intercounty season ...
GAELIC Players Association [GPA] co-founder and acclaimed documentary film-maker Donal O’Neill has announced his first feature fiction debut – drawing on the GAA’s ‘Bloody Sunday’. ‘Jones’ Road’ – the ...
The year 2025 will always be highlighted in the GAA history books as the year that the ‘new rules’ came in and the game as we knew it changed forever. It’s been well documented how the game had taken ...