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  1. The Sons of Sam: Ulster's Gaelic Football Greats by Seamus Maloney, 2004-10-31
  2. Lest We Forget: Gems of Gaelic Games and Those Who Made Them by Brendan Fullam, 2010-02-18
  3. For the Record: A History of National Football and Hurling League Finals by Tom Morrison, 2003-04
  4. The Origins and Development of Football in Ireland: Being a Reprint of R.M. Peter's Irish Football Annual of 1880
  5. The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games: Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2009 Inclusive
  6. GAA: The Glory Years: Hurling and Football 1991-2005 by Ronnie Bellew, 2006-05-01
  7. Championship 1996: The Complete Record: Football and Hurling by Brian Carthy, 1996-11
  8. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Kerry: Milltown|castlemaine Gaa, Dr Crokes Gaa, Austin Stacks, Annascaul Gaa, Rathmore Gaa, Castlegregory Gaa
  9. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Laois: Ballylinan Gaa, Crettyard Gaa, Park|ratheniska Gaa, Courtwood Gaa, Annanough Gaa, Harps Gaa
  10. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Donegal: St Eunan's Gaa, Gaoth Dobhair Gaa, Kilcar Gaa, Four Masters, Donegal Gaa, Killybegs Gaa, Dungloe Gaa
  11. Lists of Footballers by Country: List of Brazilian Footballers, List of Cork Senior Gaelic Football Team Captains, List of Danish Footballers
  12. History of County Tyrone: History of Tyrone gaelic football, Battle of Benburb, Clogher, Augher, Dungannon, Strabane, County Coleraine
  13. Sports Club Managers: Gaelic Football Managers, Billy Morgan, Páidí Ó Sé, Mick O'dwyer, Damian Cassidy, Denis Walsh, Brian Mullins
  14. Kerry Gaa: Cork and Kerry Gaelic Football Rivalry, 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, East Kerry Gaa, Fitzgerald Stadium

21. Armagh GAA: Maghery Sean MacDermotts Gaelic Athletic Association
Maghery Sean MacDermott s GAA Club, Maghery, County Armagh.
http://www.maghery.com/

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ARMAGH INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 2003
ARMAGH ACL DIVISION 2 CHAMPIONS 2004
Céad Míle Fáilte chuig suíomh Sheáin Mhic Diarmada An Mhachaire - Welcome to the Maghery Gaelic Football Club homepage - the first GAA Club in County Armagh to have a web presence. Here we hope to keep you up to date with all that is happening presently within the club, as well as providing information on all of the club's past achievements. If you are a first time visitor, please be sure to sign the guestbook. Enjoy your stay, and check back regularly.
03 Feb Senior Football Glenullin v Maghery @ Glenullin, 14:00 10 Feb Senior Football Maghery v Ballyshannon @ Maghery, 14:00 17 Feb Senior Football Aghyaran v Maghery @ Aghyaran, 14:00

22. UCC Gaelic Footbal Club
We, members of University College Cork gaelic football Club are proud of our achievements and hope that those who helped us in the past, i.e. students,
http://www.ucc.ie/students/socs/gfc/
Fáilte do gach éinne chuigh láthair idirlíne Chumainn Peile Choláiste na hOllscoile Chorcaigh. A special welcome to all that visit our website. We, members of University College Cork Gaelic Football Club are proud of our achievements and hope that those who helped us in the past, i.e. students, players and officials will find this site useful and important to them in maintaining an interest in our club’s activities. Please visit us regularly, tell former colleagues and keep in contact. Pádraig Ó Céilleachair
Cathaoirleach.

23. Domestic Sport - BUSA
WELCOME TO THE gaelic football PAGES. Please click on the left hand links for more information on BUSA gaelic football. BUSA 2024 King s Bench Street
http://www.busa.org.uk/page.asp?section=00010001000200010001&sport=0001000100020

24. University Of Dundee Gaelic Football Club
Scotland. History, roll of honour, pictures, and social club information.
http://www.sportsunion.dundee.ac.uk/gfc/

25. Welcome To Parnells Gaelic Football Club
History, fixtures and results, news, and pictures.
http://www.parnells.org/
Welcome to Parnells Gaelic Football Club
Guest book
Organisation Sponsors History ... Careers
The Spanish Arch
Determination :
The website is currently in the process of being updated. The intention is to provide up-to-date news of matches and events and other interesting links to the Parnells club. Any person who wishes to add something can contact PRO@Parnells.org Best of luck to Ronan O'Connor who transferred back to Ballyduff in Co. Kerry, he will be playing with the Kerry hurlers in the Munster Championship this year.
The Champions of 2006
The Parnells Ladies team of 2006 who won this years London Ladies Senior Football Championship on Saturday July 8th :
The Parnells Senior team who opened their championship campaign on August 13th What is Morgan O'Flaherty looking at?
Parnells Senior Team of August 2004 : A good-looking bunch!
The Parnells U-16 Team of June 2004 with manager Joe Horan and Sponsor Paul Paul Cafferty
The Parnells U_10 Team 0f 2004 who the final of the Tír Chonaill Gaels U_10 blitz on Saturday June 5th 2004
U-10 Final 2003 U_Ten Blitz The Parnells U 14 Team of 2003 info@parnells.org

26. St. Pat's Gaelic Football Club Of Cleveland, OH
Men s and Ladies gaelic football in Cleveland, OH.
http://www.stpatsgfc.org/
Gaelic football in Cleveland, OH...
Information Meeting/Sign Up Youth GAA
Sunday February 10th
At the West Side Irish-American Club
8559 Jennings Road, Olmsted Township Need an activity for the summer Information on Gaelic Football and how you can start playing Open to boys and girls aged 7 and up Information on Gaelic Football and how you can start playing Open to boys and girls aged 7 and up Contact: Conor Hart
Email: stpatsgfc@yahoo.com
It's one of Ireland's national sports, and it's here in Cleveland! St. Pat's Gaelic Football Club is part of the Midwest Division of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)'s North American County Board (NACB). Every summer, men and women from the Cleveland area compete against teams from Detroit, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh for a chance to advance to the NACB finals. St. Pat's welcomes new players of all skill levels. So if you're looking for a challenging new sport this year, an opportunity to meet new people, or just some great craic, give gaelic football a try. After all, 4 million Irishmen can't be wrong...

27. Easts Celts Gaelic Football Club, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
The official site of the Easts Celts gaelic football Club, based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
http://www.eastscelts.com/
Home News Fixtures Results ...
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Easts Celts Gaelic Football Club is affiliated with:
Queensland Gaelic Football Association

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Welcome to the Easts Celts Website!
We are always happy to see new faces at training or games
email the Celts

News: 2007 Easts Celts Awards
Seamus Sullivan displays his 25 Year Service Award
2007 Easts Celts Award Winners
Vale John Ryan Our sincere sympathy from the Easts Celts GFC to the family and friends of John Ryan.
Full Story
Easts Qld Representatives Congratulations to the Easts Celts Queensland Representatives for the 2007 Australasian Gaelic Games... Full Story Easts Celebrate Silver Anniversary Past Easts players took a trip down memory lane at the 25th Silver Anniversary Reunion Dinner... Full Story Recent Updates: SCORERS: Easts Men 2007 SCORERS: Easts Women 2007 ... 2007 Qld League - Women Next Games: Melbourne 7-A-Side Competition Sunday, 10 February 2008 The mens squad are going to Melbourne on the weekend of 10th Feb for a 7-a-side Gaelic Competition Upcoming Events: Easts Celts AGM Sat, 2 February 2008

28. Ladies Gaelic Football Na Fianna Atlanta
Na Fianna LGFC, founded in 2003, is a gaelic football club for women Latest News. Results of North American gaelic football Championships
http://www.nafiannaatlanta.org/
THE TEAM Home Page Who We Are Meet the Team Contact Us THE GAME What is Gaelic? Game Rules THIS YEAR Schedule Game Results Want to Play? IN THE NEWS May Messenger Photos OTHER INFO Sponsors Helpful links Goodies
Na Fianna LGFC, founded in 2003, is a Gaelic football club for women
based in Atlanta, GA. We are a diverse group of women playing football
in an energetic, fun, and competitive environment. Latest News:
Official Sponsors of Na Fianna LGFC Join Our Mailing List Email: WEBSITE USER GUIDELINES

29. Phoenix Gaels Irish Football
Based in Arizona. News, match reports, and pictures.
http://www.phoenixgaels.com/
Welcome to the Phoenix Gaels Arizona's Irish Football
2007 Junior D National Champions
2007 NACB Playoffs, Chicago The Phoenix Gaels completed their run for the trophy with a victory over the Denver Gaels on Saturday, and by defeating the St. Louis Reds on Sunday. Congratulations to those who put in months of hard work to get to this point. Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters. We couldn't have done it without you! Thank you to Denver and St. Louis for clean, hard fought matches. Click HERE for photos. Welcome to the Phoenix Gaels home page. The Phoenix Gaels are Arizona's only Irish Football Team. If you would like to know more about Irish Football, please feel free to peruse the site. If you are interested in playing Irish Football, we encourage you to contact us. We are happy to have newcomers, young and young-at heart-alike. Our season typically runs from March through September. Welcome to Irish Football and welcome to the Gaels! Slainte!
PHOTOS from 2007 NAGAA Finals can be found HERE.

30. Gaelic Football - Dublin Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
gaelic football Dublin, Ireland Tips, recommendations, reviews and photos for Dublin, Ireland posted by real travelers and Dublin locals.
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31. Baltimore GAA
Gaelic Games are the ancient Irish sports of gaelic football, Hurling, Camogie. History states that the Gaelic Athletic Association, or the GAA,
http://www.baltimoregaa.com/
Baltimore Gaelic Athletic Association Official Baltimore GAA Pint Glasses Available at the
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2006 Awards Melissa Day Most Improved Female Ryan Most Improved Male Owen O'Reilley Best Male Kate Fahey Bohemian of the Year
Welcome to the Baltimore Gaelic Athletic Association
About Gaelic Games 2007 Maryland Irish Festival - November 9-11
at the MD State Fairgrounds in Timonium
Click here: Information Mens Team Ladies Team Click here for more photos The Baltimore GAA Club is committed to Developing Gaelic Games in the Baltimore area and providing a healthy social outlet for our members and friends. Home

32. St Columbkille’s GFC
Based in the Brighton area of Boston, Massachusetts. News, history, profiles, game reports, and image gallery.
http://www.bostongaa.com/
About St. Columbkille’s
Members Images Local Links Discussion Forum Contact Us
Welcome to “The Killes” Welcome to www.bostongaa.com the online home of St. Columbkille’s (GAA) Gaelic Football Club of Boston . Please take a few minutes to view some of our online info. Join in a discussion on our Kille’s Online Forum. To learn more about The Killes, Gaelic Football, Boston and lots more – keep reading. If you’re interested in playing Gaelic football or in learning more about the GAA in Boston please email us . If you are thinking of coming out to Boston for the summer and you play Gaelic football or if you’re living (working or studying) in Boston and interested in playing we want to hear from you – email us at Contact The Killes Notices Final - Killes Vs. Galway – Killes lose by a point - Report $100 Draw will be held on September 10 th – get all you tix and money to the committee as soon as possible. Thanks !!! 2006 Fixtures and Results Congratulations Lorraine and Damien Lee on the birth of Clodagh Sarah Catherine and PJ Walsh on the birth of their daughter 2006- Squad Photo
If you are looking for the official Website of the Boston NE GAA Division http://www.bostongaa.org

33. VL Of Sport - Gaelic Football
The sport is still controlled by the Gaelic Athletic Association. There is a strong Ladies gaelic football Association controlling the game in Ireland at
http://sportsvl.com/ball/gaelicfootball.htm
Home Gaelic Football Summary About Ireland Other Counties The modern game consists of two teams with fifteen and is played over 70 min, on a pitch 145m long x 100m wide. The goals consist of two upright posts and a crossbar (similar to Rugby posts) with a net as in soccer on the lower half under the crossbar. Scoring consists of a goal for shooting into the net and a point for scoring over the bar and between the uprights. The goal is the same value as three points, so for example, if a team scores seven points it can beat a team which has scored two goals.
The ball is moved from one end of the field by kicking, hand or fist passing. A player cannot carry the ball for more than three steps or it is a foul. He/she must then make alternating use of a bounce or a toe tap. The toe tap is one of the skills of the game where a player in full flight can actually drop the ball on to his foot and flick it back into his hands again, without breaking their stride. High catching or fielding is a joy to behold as is the fast pace ,accurate passing and high scoring.
The atmosphere at the games is colourful and electric as supporters from opposing teams sit together, and there is a mixture of fun and good natured banter.

34. Gaelic Football - Wikipedia
Translate this page gaelic football (Irisch peil, caid oder peil Ghaelach) ist eine Sportart, welche Elemente des Fußball und Rugby aufweist und hauptsächlich in Irland
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Gaelic Football
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Gaelic Football (Irisch: peil caid oder peil Ghaelach ) ist eine Sportart , welche Elemente des FuŸball und Rugby aufweist und haupts¤chlich in Irland ausge¼bt wird, wo es neben Hurling einer der popul¤rsten einheimische Sportarten ist. Die Organisation des Sports obliegt der Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Der Sport ¤hnelt anderen keltischen Spielen und Australian Football . Als ein Kompromiss zwischen den irischen und den australischen Regeln wurde International Rules Football eingef¼hrt, um L¤nderspiele zu erm¶glichen.
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    Der Ball hat einen Umfang von 68-70 cm, ist zwischen 450 und 485 Gramm schwer und besteht aus Leder.
    Bearbeiten Spielfeld
    Gew¶hnlich wird auf Rasen gespielt. Das Spielfeld hat eine L¤nge von 130-145 Metern und ist 70-80 Meter breit. In der Mitte der beiden Grundlinien des Spielfeldes befinden sich die sogenannten Scoring Spaces . Sie werden von jeweils 2 sogenannten Torpfosten begrenzt. Der Abstand zwischen den Torpfosten betr¤gt 6,50 Meter. Die H¶he der Torpfosten betr¤gt mindestens 7 Meter. In 2,50 Meter H¶he verl¤uft eine Querstange zwischen den Torpfosten. Der darunter befindliche Teil wird Tor genannt. An der Querstange und am Torpfosten sind die Tornetze befestigt. Um die

35. Gaelic Football - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
gaelic football is played by teams of 15 on a rectangular grass pitch with Hshaped goals at each end. The object is to score by kicking/striking the ball
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Jump to: navigation search The ball, being used for a Gaelic football match. Gaelic Football Irish Peil Peil Gaelach or Caid ), commonly referred to as " football ", or " Gaelic " , is a form of football played mainly in Ireland . It, along with Hurling , is the most popular spectator sport in Ireland. Gaelic football is played by teams of 15 on a rectangular grass pitch with H-shaped goals at each end. The object is to score by kicking/striking the ball with your hand and getting it through the goals. The team with the highest score at the end of the match wins. Players advance the ball up the field with a combination of carrying, soloing (dropping and then toe-kicking the ball upward into the hands), kicking, and hand-passing to their team-mates. Gaelic football is one of four Gaelic Games run by the Gaelic Athletic Association , the largest sporting organization in Ireland. It has strict rules on player amateurism . The game is believed to have come from ancient Irish football known as caid which dates back to 1537, although the modern game took shape in 1887.

36. Gaelic Football - Britannica Concise
gaelic football Irish sport, an offshoot of the violent medieval game mêlée.
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Irish sport, an offshoot of the violent medieval game In the modern game, sides are limited to 15 players. Players may not throw the ball but may dribble it with hand or foot and may punch or punt it toward their opponents' goal. Goals count as either one or three points, depending on whether the ball passes above (one) or below (three) a crossbar attached to the goalposts. It is played mostly in Ireland and the U.S. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Gaelic football" from Britannica Concise football - Game in which two 11-member teams try to propel a ball into the opposing team's goal, using any part of the body except the hands and arms. More on "Gaelic football" from the 32 Volume Gaelic football - Irish version of football (soccer), an offshoot of Britain's medieval melee, in which entire parishes would compete in daylong matches covering miles of countryside. A code of rules slightly restricting the ferocity of the sport was adopted in 1884, and the Gaelic Athletic Association was formed the same year to govern competition. football - any of a number of related games, all of which are characterized by two persons or teams attempting to kick, carry, throw, or otherwise propel a ball toward an opponent's goal. In some of these games, only kicking is allowed; in others, kicking has become less important than other means of propulsion.

37. HickokSports.com - Sports Rules - Gaelic Football
This document explains the rules of gaelic football and has links to official rules and other explanatory information. It is a page in the Rules section of
http://www.hickoksports.com/rules/rgaelicfoot.shtml
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Complete Gaelic football rulebook as a PDF file (299 kb) Rules summary in HTML More information on the PDF format
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38. GAA, Gaelic Football And Hurling T-Shirts From PRIDE
Starting out in April 2003, it is our aim to provide GAA (Gaelic Games) fans with high quality well designed tshirts so they can show their colours with
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Welcome to Pride: GAA merchandise with a difference. Terrace, pub and club wear for the fashion conscious Gaelic football and Hurling fan. All my t-shirts are designed and hand printed in Ireland on Fruit of the Loom shirts using a screen press and ink to give a genuine vintage wear.
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39. Central Coast, Central Coast Gaelic Club, Gaelic Football Sydney Australia, Ladi
Central Coast Gaelic Club is based in Sydney Australia and has a Hurling, gaelic football, and Camogie team.
http://www.thecoastgaa.com/
Home Hurling Ladies Football Camogie ... Contact Us ....to the website of the Central Coast Gaelic Athletic Club , Sydney, Australia. We hope you enjoy browsing our new website, which aims to provide you with all the latest club information and news, whether you are a Coastie: past, present or future! 22nd Jan 2008 - Congrats to Coast Stalwart Paddy Joe Kirwan on recent marriage to Rima. Event on Sun 10th Feb 2008: The Coast Hurling and Ladies Football team will again be taking part in this years Padraig Pearse 7-a-side competition in Melbourne. 29th Dec 2007: Congrats to Coasties Helen and Marty on tying the knot on Sat 29th Dec. Best wishes to you from all the Coasties!!! Click on photo gallery to see pics. Click here to see the latest video clips Proud Sponsors of the Central Coast Gaelic Athletic Club: www.thecoastgaa.com info@thecoastgaa.com

40. Gaelic Football - Gaelic Games - Sporting Events In Ireland
Forget Beckham, forget the Superbowl for any trueblooded Irishman football is nothing but gaelic football. Often compared to Association Football (or
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Gaelic Football - An Introduction
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Forget Beckham, forget the Superbowl ... for any true-blooded Irishman football is nothing but Gaelic Football. Often compared to Association Football (or "soccer" to you and me) or to Rugby. But maybe the origin of both these sports. And of American Football as well. And played with a vengeance all over Ireland.
A Short History of Gaelic Football
Nobody really knows where football came from. It was apparently mentioned in the Statutes of Galway of 1527, but the first definite reference was

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