“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 ...
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 ...
A brand-new 5-part documentary, called Hell for Leather – The Story of Gaelic Football, which delves into the role of Gaelic Football in the sporting, cultural and social history of modern Ireland, ...
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 ...
The GAA: Founding a Movement is a new podcast from the GAA for Leaving Cert Students and history lovers focusing on the years 1884-1891. This period, when the association was formed, is a case study ...
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