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John West Féile finals for Connacht's Centre of Excellence
John West continues its sponsorship of the GAA’s U15 annual Féile Peile na nÓg (football) and Féile na nGael (camogie and hurling) competitions until 2025.
‘Learn Our Anthem’ sporting awareness initiative supported by the GAA is launched
“Our anthem is a part of who we are. Amhrán na bhFiann is an integral part of a GAA match day and it is a special occasion when sung by a packed crowd at a game. Promoting an understanding of and appreciation and respect for our anthem is extremely important and is greatly appreciated” - GAA President, Larry McCarthy
New ‘A Season of Sundays’ launched
The 2022 edition of A Season of Sundays has been launched by GAA president Larry McCarthy.
Westmeath GAA stories to the fore in ‘Grassroots:The Second Half’
Four contributions with strong Westmeath connections are part of a compelling new GAA book written by those at the heart of the sport.
Gaelic football and the press
If recent press reporting tells us anything about the state of Gaelic Football, it is that in the 138 years since the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), none of the passion first witnessed and recorded all that time ago has receded. Games this summer exhibited all the magic, drama, and controversy first captured in reports of meetings between Mayo clubs such as Belcarra, Ballyglass, Cornfield, Carnacon, and Towerhill in the 1880s.
Last call for inclusion of Westmeath stories in new ‘GAA Grassroots’ book
A final call is being made to GAA followers in Westmeath and the wider Midlands region to have their stories published in the second edition of a grassroots book on the organisation.
New Castlegar GAA building officially opened
On Saturday Castlegar GAA Club officially opened its new state-of-the-art indoor building with GAA President Larry McCarthy in attendance. The facility includes a large astro playing pitch, dressing rooms, reception area, and viewing gallery.
Five Galway hurling players named rising stars
Five Galway players have been named as hurling's rising stars with selection on the Electric Ireland Higher Education GAA Championship Hurling Team of the year.
The sportling life of 2021
The Galway Camogie team received 12 nominations for this year’s All Stars. Congrats to Sarah Healy, Shauna Healy, Sarah Dervan, Dervla Higgins, Caitriona Cormican, Siobhán Gardiner, Emma Helebert, Niamh Kilkenny, Aoife Donohue, Siobhán McGrath, Orlaith McGrath, and Ailish O’Reilly. And the Galway manager Cathal Murray has been named the Manager of the Year. A mighty year’s work.
