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The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) Transgender Policy permits players aged 12 and older to apply to play at club or county level.
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Six Ulster Ladies Football clubs among those selected for Mental Health support programmes by LGFA
Clubs from Antrim, Armagh, Donegal, Down, Monaghan and Tyrone are involved in the Mental Health campaign for the governing ...
It will be a festival of Ladies football at the Centre of Excellence in Bekan this weekend with all 5 adult league finals ...
Irish billionaire donates €1 million to each GAA county board in Ireland JP McManus is making €1 million donations to each county board to support GAA, camogie, and ladies Gaelic football clubs.
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Irish Examiner on MSNMany women playing camogie and Gaelic football 'suffer in silence' with pelvic floor issues
Two thirds of the club and intercounty players surveyed reported urogenital pain, while almost half regularly have an urgent need to urinate ...
Background Over the last decade, injury rates in Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF) have remained high, indicating that injury prevention (IP) strategies are desperately needed (1). Despite efforts to ...
Design, Setting & Participants Semi-structured interviews were completed with 11 active referees (10 men, 1 woman) from the community sport of Ladies Gaelic Football in Ireland. Two referees were at ...
The contribution of the St Mochta’s Byrne family to men’s and ladies’ football is well known. Dad, Brendan, captained the ...
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Dublin Live on MSNMore than third of women playing football and camogie experience urinary leakage
There’s more and more data being gathered, more studies coming out showing that active young sports women are experiencing ...
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