There has been mixed reaction to the proposed rule changes for Gaelic football showcased to the public for the first time during two inter-provincial trial matches at Croke Park last night.
His description of the GAA's Gaelic football is just gas. "I guess this isn’t technically rugby?" Meyers asked Mescal on the late-night talk show while holding up a picture of Mescal in some ...
The GAA's latest tinkering with its football rules will be trialled later this month when the Interprovincial Series makes a return for the first time since 2016 with two semi-finals and a final ...
Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences From RTÉ Sport, discussion on the proposed rule changes for Gaelic football To maintain an equivalent point ...
You can check out at any time. More info This GAA Panenka didn't quite go according to plan. It came from Kilmurry's Tomás Collins in yesterday's Munster Junior Championship at Cloughduv against ...
Lisgoold face Erin's Own in the Cork Intermediate A hurling final on Saturday. It will be their third county final appearance in the last five seasons. Castlehaven weren’t quite pressing the ...
This week, the Polar Park baseball diamond transformed into a pitch for two of Ireland’s most popular sports, Gaelic football ...
Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences From RTÉ Sport, GAA president Jarlath Burns discusses the proposed football rule changes on RTÉ Radio 1's ...
Background: Gaelic football, soccer, and hurling are prominent field games in Ireland and involve participants undertaking a variety of playing tasks and skills which place various physiological ...
The proposed four points for a goal in Gaelic football will not be part of motions going forward to Special Congress, a Central Council meeting has decided. Council delegates were reviewing rule ...
When Jarlath Burns became President of the GAA, one of his ambitions was to tackle the state of football. Even the most fervent supporters would admit that it has not been pretty to watch.
The rules changes - which at this stage are proposed - have been devised following a lengthy consultative process led by the chairman of the GAA's Football Review Committee, Dublin's six-time All ...