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Organisation: Gaelic Games

Gaelic Games leapfrogs soccer as most popular sport, study says
Gaelic Games leapfrogs soccer as most popular sport, study says

Gaelic Games has overtaken soccer as Ireland’s favourite sport, according to a major national sports survey.

Wed, 19 Dec, 2018

GAA must clarify GPA role in future of Gaelic Games

Younger and hungrier, the GPA has been quick to spot opportunities where money streams can be created or increased

Thu, 01 Jan, 2015

GAA Championship structures need sledgehammer approach

The Championship structure is unfair and hopelessly outdated, club players are treated disgracefully, and excessive demands are being placed on county footballers, suggests Paddy Heaney.

Thu, 04 Dec, 2014

Mulvihill allays fears of risk to players
Mulvihill allays fears of risk to players

Chairman of the Gaelic Games Doctors’ Association, Dr Danny Mulvihill, has queried the concerns about a rise in serious hip injuries and the danger of kidney failure among Gaelic players.

Thu, 09 Jan, 2014

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