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GAA Master Fixtures for 2025 published
11+ mon, 3+ week ago (197+ words) F'ilte chuig gaa.ie - su'omh oifigi'il CLG The GAA has published its Master Fixtures schedule for 2025. Round One of the Allianz League in both codes take place on January 25/26. The Allianz Football League Finals will take place on March 29/30 with Division Two, Three, and Four Hurling Finals also scheduled for that weekend. The Allianz Hurling League Division 1A and 1B Finals will be on April 5/6. The provincial football championships begin on the weekend of April 5/6, with the All-Ireland Senior Football Final slated for Sunday, July 27. The Tailteann Cup Final will take place on Saturday, July 12. The provincial hurling championships begin on April 19/20, with the All-Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday, July 20. The Joe McDonagh Cup begins on Saturday, April 20, with the Final on Saturday, June 8. The Ring Rackard, and Meagher Cup Finals are on the weekend of May 31/June 1. The GAA Master Fixture…...
GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (81+ words) Who has made the GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week? Remember, players may be picked in positions they may not have been selected in for the match programme. Disagree with our selection? Let us know what you think on Twitter or Facebook! This week's GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week. Who has made the GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week? Remember, players may be picked in positions they may not have been selected in for the match programme....
GAA.ie Football Team of the Week
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (79+ words) Who has made the GAA.ie Football Team of the Week Remember, players may be picked in positions they may not have been selected in for the match programme. Disagree with our selection? Let us know what you think on Twitter or Facebook! GAA.ie Football Team of the Week. Who has made the GAA.ie Football Team of the Week Remember, players may be picked in positions they may not have been selected in for the match programme....
European Youth Féile a huge success
6+ mon, 3+ week ago (711+ words) By Alan Fitzgerald The story of youth development in Europe truly began to accelerate in 2022, when Pearse Bell - a South Dublin man based in Vannes, France, stepped up to take the wheel. As soon as Pearse joined the County Board, he set himself a bold goal: to launch Pictured are the players and coaches from the Estrela Vermelha (Galicia) team that were triumphant in the 2025 European Youth F'ile." The story of youth development in Europe truly began to accelerate in 2022, when Pearse Bell - a South Dublin man based in Vannes, France, stepped up to take the wheel. As soon as Pearse joined the County Board, he set himself a bold goal: to launch F'ile - the first of its kind in Europe. It was an ambitious vision, especially given the fledgling infrastructure and the scarcity of established youth clubs across the…...
GAA.ie Footballer of the Week nominees
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (171+ words) GAA.ie Footballer of the Week nominees. Se'n Bugler, Chris "g Jones, and Paddy McBrearty are this week's nominees for GAA.ie Footballer of the Week. The voting process is simple: like their image on the GAA's official Instagram page. Voting will close at 10am on Tuesday February 18, and the winner will be announced on GAA.ie. Dublin staged a dramatic recovery mission against Kerry at Austin Stack Park on Saturday evening. The in form Se'n Bugler was an influential figure for Dessie Farrell's outfit. Chris "g Jones (Cork) It has been an encouraging start to the Allianz Football League for Chris "g Jones, who supplied 3-4 in Cork's Division Two win over Westmeath. At SuperValu P'irc U" Chaoimh, Jones showed his class. Donegal welcomed back the totemic Michael Murphy in Ballybofey on Sunday with Paddy McBrearty instrumental in the win over…...
New DigiSafe Toolkit launched to help young players thrive in digital spaces
2+ mon, 11+ hour ago (490+ words) A groundbreaking new digital wellbeing initiative has been launched. A groundbreaking new digital wellbeing initiative has been launched to help young Gaelic Games players feel safe, respected, and valued in their online interactions. The DigiSafe Toolkit, co-designed with the Gaelic Games community, introduces the concept of being "digisafe" " empowering young people to enjoy digital wellbeing while they thrive and flourish online. In today's connected world, young athletes spend significant time online and on social media platforms. Just as player safety and wellbeing are paramount on the field, the DigiSafe initiative recognises that young people deserve to feel well, safe, respected, and valued in digital spaces. "We want our young people to enjoy being digitally well and to thrive and flourish online," said Professor Fiona Chambers, an expert in sport, education and innovation, University College Cork. "Being 'digisafe' means having the…...
AIB fuels All-Ireland excitement
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (779+ words) AIB, proud sponsors of club and county, has today been joined by Eamonn McGee (Donegal), and Marc O'S" (Kerry) ahead of the 2025 GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship final. 2025 marks AIB's tenth year as a sponsor of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship and fourth year as a sponsor As the curtain falls on #TheToughest season yet, a championship that defied every prediction, Donegal and Kerry stand on the precipice of history. One will emerge as the inaugural Sam Maguire champion of Gaelic Football's thrilling new era. Eamonn McGee and Marc " S" pictured outside Croke Park. AIB, proud sponsors of club and county, has today been joined by Eamonn McGee (Donegal), and Marc O'S" (Kerry) ahead of the 2025 GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship final. 2025 marks AIB's tenth year as a sponsor of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship and fourth year…...
Time for action to address 'catastrophic' demographic shift
9+ mon, 1+ week ago (1848+ words) 44 per cent of the island's population is serviced by just 19 per cent of the country's GAA clubs." Take a look at the map above this article. It illustrates how almost half of the population of the island lives in a relatively thin sliver down the east coast of Ireland and yet just 18.6% of GAA clubs exist in the same place. A picture paints a thousand pictures " the rapidly changing demographics of this country is the biggest challenge faced by the Association. As the population shifts from rural to urban areas, the GAA is losing blood to a double-edged sword. Rural GAA clubs are struggling to field teams because they just don't have the numbers, while urban GAA clubs have major issues catering for the surging populations in their catchment areas. Ireland's increasing urbanisation is a challenge the GAA has been…...
Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education Championships launched
10+ mon, 3+ week ago (706+ words) Electric Ireland has today teamed up with six intercounty Camogie and GAA stars to look ahead to the upcoming matches and rivalries across the Electric Ireland Camogie Third Level Championships and the Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education Championships. Through its #FirstClassRivals campaign, this season Electric Ireland will continue to celebrate UCD team-mates Sam Callinan, left, and Daire Cregg pictured at the launch of the Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education Championships and Camogie Third Level Championships. Electric Ireland has today teamed up with six intercounty Camogie and GAA stars to look ahead to the upcoming matches and rivalries across the Electric Ireland Camogie Third Level Championships and the Electric Ireland GAA Higher Education Championships. Through its #FirstClassRivals campaign, this season Electric Ireland will continue to celebrate the unique alliances that form between county rivals as they come together in pursuit of…...
GAA+ launches next stage of GAA broadcast vision
7+ mon, 4+ week ago (585+ words) GAA+, the GAA's new live and on-demand streaming platform, today announced its exclusive 2025 Championship schedule comprising of forty live matches " many of which would not otherwise have been broadcast and sees no reduction in the number of free to air TV games made available to fans every year. GAA+, the GAA's new live and on-demand streaming platform, today announced its exclusive 2025 Championship schedule comprising of forty live matches " many of which would not otherwise have been broadcast and sees no reduction in the number of free to air TV games made available to fans every year. Individual matches will cost "12, 3for2 bundles will be available, and all care-giving locations will receive season passes free of charge through the HSE and NHI. A GAA club pass will be priced at "150, and a commercial premises pass will be set at "300. As with all…...