Three sports commit to ‘Tackle Bullying Now’
Representatives from GAA, IRFU (Ulster Branch) and the Irish FA came together recently to launch the ‘Tackle Bullying Now’ event.
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Representatives from GAA, IRFU (Ulster Branch) and the Irish FA came together recently to launch the ‘Tackle Bullying Now’ event.
Donegal are through to the All-Ireland final on September 21, where they will play Kerry, following a memorable six-point win over reigning champions Dublin at Croke Park.
Donegal are through to the All-Ireland minor final for the first time in their history following a narrow defeat of Dublin in a very enjoyable semi-final clash at Croke Park on Sunday.
A young Cavan side ended a 62-year wait for a male All-Ireland football title of any description when two goals from teenager Tom Hayes helped their junior side deservedly see off Kerry in Portlaoise.
Ulster GAA has announced the extension of a major sponsorship programme for adult students of the Irish language for the 2014/15 academic year.
Ulster Council Coach Thomas Murphy continues his great work in Ottawa supported by the local Ottawa Gaels club.
Twenty four young men from Dungannon travelled to London last weekend to represent Ulster GAA in the All British Championships.
Twenty four young men from Dungannon travel to London this weekend to represent Ulster GAA in the All British Championships.
Connacht GAA, in conjunction with 92 GAA and Ladies football clubs, hosted the Féile na nÓg from June 27-29, the largest Féile Peil organised since the inception of the competition.
The 2014 Féile na nGael competition will take place across Ulster this weekend, from Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd June.
Over 100 volunteers from clubs across the province came together last Wednesday to the Beyond the Game event; a joint good relations event hosted by Ulster GAA, IRFU (Ulster Branch) and the Irish FA.
Ulster GAA are delighted to be playing host to the GAA Féile na nGael finals in June.
The Ulster Council’s Irish language course for GAA members will take place in Downings, Co. Donegal once again for the 26th consecutive year, from 21 to 25 July 2014 – and it will be FREE to GAA members.
Ulster GAA will be running out a series of workshops to raise awareness of concussion with the coaches in clubs throughout Ulster.
Major players from Gaelic Games, Rugby and Soccer came together recently to launch the Beyond the Game event; a joint good relations event next month which is aimed at supporting local sports clubs and promoting positive community relations.