On August 4, 1918, Gaelic Sunday saw the GAA stand against the might of a whole empire in peaceful protest and come out on top. Did you know that the British authorities once tried to prevent GAA ...
Dublin, 22 July 1918 - The Central Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has held a special meeting at its offices at 68 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin. The meeting, at which there was a ...
THE latest instalment in the adventures of Eoin Madden helps bring the events of Bloody Sunday to a new generation. Eoin Madden, the fictional character at the centre of seven previous books by Ger ...
Balgriffin club celebrate the past and present contributions of all Innisfails adult and juvenile players taking part in Gaelic Sunday INNISFAILS of Balgriffin have been going since 1886. They have ...
Dublin, 5 August 1918 - About 1,500 camogie, football and hurling matches were played across Ireland as part of a GAA protest against recent restrictions on the playing of these games without a permit ...