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It must be all of sixty years ago that the first cracks appeared in that great bastion of male Irish hegemony - no, not the ...
The story of women’s Gaelic football is, in so many ways, the story of Irish society. The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) is 50 years old in 2024 and Unladylike tracks that half ...
The GAA already knows how much they benefit from female participation across the entirety of the organisation. Gender equality is something that is a lived experience for many women involved in ...
Ireland's Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) will allow transgender women and children to apply to play the sport in a new policy that has received a mixed response. The LGFA's Transgender ...
“GAA integration could be the biggest thing that’s ever happened to women’s sport in recent times” - Professor Simon Shibli ahead of GAA’s Stormont meeting on ground-breaking study ...
Up until this year, GAA women were free to play in the All-Ireland Ladies ‘s Football Championship before travelling 10,000 miles across the other side of the world in time for the AFLW season ...
Opinion: when the GAA was founded, there was no suggestion that women should play the games, so how and when did this change? By Paul Rouse, UCD. The place of women within hurling and the broader ...
Cork will go up against Waterford in the first semi-final, while Galway will face Sunday winners Tipperary. The semi-finals ...