To put one’s money where one’s mouth is is to give or spend money or take some action in order to do or support something that everyone has been talking about. Methinks this is the strongest message ...
Dividing young GAA players into teams based on their ability can be “very beneficial” if done correctly, a new study has found. PhD researcher Dr David Moran, formerly a games promotion officer at ...
Bigg Boss Tamil Season 9 has entered its most crucial phase, and the reality show has once again proven why it is known for delivering unexpected twists. In a dramatic development that aired on Day 96 ...
Former Antrim hurler Neil McManus believes the GAA should capitalise on its "healthy financial state" to up its contribution to the Casement Park redevelopment project. It comes as the long-awaited ...
This weekend sees no less than four All-Ireland club finals grace the hallowed turf of Croke Park as the club season begins to wind down and the county jerseys get washed and dried. The action starts ...
My decision to ignore the World Darts Championship from the Alexandra Palace was once again greeted with utter disdain in my social circles this year. My stoutly non-contemptuous disregard for the ...
Darragh D O'Sullivan also returns to the fold for the clash but Dingle awaiting the availability of goalkeeper Gavin Curran READY TO GO: Paul Geaney is hoping to lead out his Dingle side in the ...
Glenullin takes on the Kerry and Munster Intermediate champions of An Gaeltacht as they look to cap off their centenary year in style at Croke Park today. The village club at the edge of the Sperrins ...
Population decline and the withdrawal of public amenities is ‘eroding the social fabric of rural life’, the GAA has warned. The association demanded more action from politicians to ensure its future ...
As well as great footballers, Dingle has a rich tradition of marching bands and a commitment to celebrating the calendar. Such traditions were widespread throughout the country at one stage and most ...
Gaelic sports hold an irreplaceable position in Irish cultural identity, acting as a bridge between Ireland's past and present. These traditional games—hurling, Gaelic football, handball, and ...