Month: April 2022

‘It would be great to see it all as one’ – support for motion to integrate GAA, ladies football and camogie

MEATH ALL-IRELAND WINNING goalkeeper Monica McGuirk is “very much in favour of” the Gaelic Players’ Association [GPA] motion calling for integration between the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association. The GPA announced today that it had submitted a motion for consideration at GAA Congress on 26 February “urging the GAA to take proactive, meaningful and swift…

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‘It’s safe to say it’s changed ladies football as a whole’ – Lidl and LGFA’s 10-year €10 million partnership

A DECADE OF #SeriousSupport. An incredible journey since the infamous Ladyball ad. The Ladies Gaelic Football Association [LGFA] and Lidl Ireland today announced a four-year contract extension, bringing the successful partnership through to the conclusion of the 2025 season. Lidl, the LGFA’s official retail partner since 2016, have pledged to invest an additional €5 million, bringing…

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New Cork boss Ronayne names 39-strong panel ahead of league campaign

NEW CORK MANAGER Shane Ronayne has announced a 39-strong panel for the 2022 Lidl Ladies National Football League campaign. The Rebels open their Division 1 tilt against All-Ireland champions Meath at Páirc Tailteann, Navan, on Saturday [throw-in 1.30pm], as the sides lock horns for the first time since their dramatic championship semi-final last year. Ronayne’s…

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8 GAA games live in next weekend’s TV and livestream coverage

Updated Mon 7:35 PM – Updated with third-level GAA live-streaming midweek info GAA FANS ARE set for a huge weekend of TV and livestream coverage next weekend with eight games set to be covered. Click Here: It’s Round 2 of the hurling with Saturday’s matches featuring Antrim hosting Dublin and All-Ireland champions Limerick welcome Henry Shefflin’s…

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‘It hasn’t been easy. We’ve faced serious adversity’ – Derry city club celebrate All-Ireland 35 years after founding

STEELSTOWN BRIAN ÓGS were crowned All-Ireland intermediate champions yesterday, the Derry club etching their names into history in Croke Park. They became the first Derry side to lift the intermediate title, and the first Derry city club to win an All-Ireland after triumphing against Trim of Meath on a scoreline of 3-14 to 2-5. (Three clubs…

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