Garryowen Gaelic Football And Hurling Club Garryowen gaelic football and hurling club is situated in Melbourne and has a mens football team, hurling team and a womens football team. http://www.garryowengaa.com.au/
Extractions: Welcome to Garryowen Gaelic Football and Hurling Club, founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1956. Members of the Gaelic Athletic Association of Victoria. New players - local, interstate and international - are always welcome! Club News Garryowen will have its Annual General Meeting on Friday 18th January at Bridie O'Reilly's on Chapel St. Come down and have dinner and a few drinks from 6:30pm and then the meeting from 7pm. Then catch up with everyone over a few pints and support our sponsors. If you have any interest in joining the Garryowen committee, please contact Bradley Hogan before the AGM or come on the night. See you there and look forward to another successful season. Training will begin for 2008 on Wednesday 9th January from 7pm at Oakleigh Districts Football Club on Princess Hwy. See Map here. Anyone interested in playing Gaelic Football or Hurling is welcome to come down and meet the teams and have a kick around with us. Games begin in early to mid February and run through to late August. The Padraig Pearses 7-a-side will be held on February 10th at Gaelic Park. A great day for all teams and the Garryowen Women's Football team will be defending there win in 2007. Also a great day for those interested in playing to watch how it is played and join in the competition.
Extractions: The 23rd Annual General Meeting of St. Marys Asdee G.A. A. Club took place at the Community Centre on Saturday evening last January 12th where there was a good sized crowd in attendance. Asdee Match Results County League Division 5, At J P O Sullivan Park Killorglin, Sunday December 9th at 2 Asdee 0-5 Laune Rangers 0-5 Match Fixtures TBC Welcome to the Official Web Site of Asdee GAA Football Club Best of luck and a Happy and successful New Year to everybody who visits the St. Marys Asdee GAA Website!
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Gaelic Football THIS week the backdoor bandits will state their case in the Leinster Schools Senior Football A Championship as the teams that lost their first round http://news.speeple.com/tags/gaelic football/
Extractions: Tags Domains Searches Options Advanced Search ... unison.ie Independent.ie - Breaking News RSS Feed - 2 hours ago GAA top brass are to seek official approval from Congress on the Central Council's decision to support the player grants scheme. unison.ie Independent.ie - Breaking News RSS Feed - 2 hours ago Derry have booked a place in this year's McKenna Cup final. unison.ie Independent.ie - Sport RSS Feed - 9 hours ago GAA bosses are to seek formal approval from Congress for the recent Central Council decision to back the payment of Government grants to inter-county players. unison.ie Independent.ie - Breaking News RSS Feed - Jan 23, 2008 New Cork football manager Teddy Holland says neither he nor his selectors will be resigning as the impasse in the players strike in the county continues. unison.ie Independent.ie - Sport RSS Feed - Jan 23, 2008 TEMPLEMORE and Thurles CBS two of the teams hoping to break the Tipperary Harty Cup hoodoo will battle it out for a place in the semi-finals of the prestigious Munster Colleges senior hurling championship in The unison.ie
Gaelic Football -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica online encyclopedia article on gaelic football Irish version of football (soccer), an offshoot of Britain s medieval mêlée, in which entire http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9035789
Extractions: document.writeln(''); document.writeln('Initializing application...'); Username Password Remember me Forgot your password? Search Site: , 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. Gaelic football Link to this article and share the full text with the readers of your Web site or blog-post.
HistoryLink Essay Gaelic Football In Seattle gaelic football is the summertime focus of the Irish Heritage Society. This is a distinctively Irish sport combining elements of soccer, Australian football http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=2263
PmWiki - $HTMLTitle Asian Gaelic Games 2006 in Shanghai featuring the gaelic football Sevens, 2007 Games to be held in Singapore. http://www.asiangaelicgames.com/
Extractions: The ACB is pleased to support the Gulf Games which will take place as part of the Dubai Irish Festival, a seven-day festival which will take place from January 21-27. Visitors can enjoy the best international performers within the Irish traditional music industry such as Seamus Begley and Jim Murray, while the festival will also feature comedy with special performances by Irish comedians Barry Murphy and Bernard O Shea. There will be an "Irish Golf Day" at the Emirates Golf Club and the "Dubai Racing Carnival" at the Nad Al Sheeba Racecourse in Dubai hosted by the legendary Irish jockey Johnny Murtagh. Click here for more details
Gaelic Football: PointMe.To It Provides link to various leagues and types of football around the world. Includes links to the America, Australian, Canadian, and Gaelic styles of fotoball. http://pointme.to/football/gaelic.htm
Extractions: Gaelic Football U.S. Leagues/Teams International Leagues/Teams Australian Rules ... Canadian Football The first reference to any code of football in Ireland occurs in the Statute of Galway of 1527, which allowed the playing of football and archery but banned " hokie ' the hurling of a little ball with sticks or staves" as well as other sports. However even "foot-ball" was banned by the severe Sunday Observance Act of 1695, which imposed a fine of one shilling (a substantial amount at the time) for those caught playing sports. It proved difficult, if not impossible for the authorities to enforce the Act and the earliest recorded match in Ireland was one between Louth and Meath, at Slane, in 1712. By the early 19th century, various football games, referred to collectively as caid , were popular in Kerry , especially the Dingle Peninsula. Father W. Ferris described two forms of caid : the "field game" in which the object was to put the ball through arch-like goals, formed from the boughs of two trees, and; the epic "cross-country game" which lasted the whole of a Sunday (after mass) and was won by taking the ball across a parish boundary. "Wrestling", "holding" opposing players, and carrying the ball were all allowed. During the 1860s and 1870s, Rugby and Association football started to become popular in Ireland. Trinity College, Dublin was an early stronghold of Rugby, and the rules of the English Football Association were codified in 1863 and distributed widely. By this time, according to Jack Mahon, even in the Irish countryside, caid had begun to give way to a "rough-and-tumble game" which even allowed tripping.
Beijing Gaelic Football Club Sunday, May 14th saw an exhibition day of gaelic football at Beijing International Studies University. Both the men s and ladies squads were in action on a http://www.beijinggaa.net/
Games Developement - The Skills Of Gaelic Football There are many different skills involved in the game of gaelic football. The skills can be broadly broken down into those that involve Gaining Possession, http://gamesdevelopment.gaa.ie/page/the_skills_of_gaelic_football.html
Extractions: Choose a Skill There are many different skills involved in the game of Gaelic football. The skills can be broadly broken down into those that involve Gaining Possession, Maintaining Possession, Releasing Possession and Contesting Possession. Many of these skills can be performed on the ground, without the need to get the ball into the hand and out of the hand. Involves gaining possession and control of the football. Thus, skills such as catching and lifting are included. Once the football is under the control of the player, there are a number of skills which help the player in possession to maintain possession. These skills encompass soloing skills and evasion skills. Involves releasing the football, with either the hand or the foot. All of these skills should be performed and developed using both the left and right hand and foot. Involves many of the skills used to tackle an opponent in possession, or to contest for possession when neither player is in possession of the football.
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Gaelic Football « The Cedar Lounge Revolution Yet from next January I face the possibility of not merely crossing the picketline, but applauding those others who do so if the dispute between the Gaelic http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/category/gaelic-football/
Extractions: For Lefties too stubborn to quit jump to navigation ... Posted by franklittle in Culture Gaelic Football Ireland Sport ... The Scab, The vote in favour of strike action was overwhelming. 1,881 members of the GPA were sent ballots and 1,348, or 71.6%, returned them with a Saddam like majority of over 95% in favour. Under the strike action GPA members are allowed to continue playing with their clubs and can continue to train with the county squad, but cannot play inter-country from January 1. At first glance the dispute centres over funding for inter-country players to defray the expenses incurred by playing at that level. Time away from work and family, medical and health expenses, gym memberships, extra training and so on. The Government promised a sum of 5 million Euros that would be split between the 64 inter-country senior panels with a limit of 2,800 Euros per player per annum. The deal was hammered out between the Government and the GPA directly. The core of this is that inter-county players are not employed. They do not receive a wage. They are voluntarily playing a sport that they love and enjoy. They do not have a job; they have an opportunity to live out the dreams of others and of themselves. The GPA is not a union, and the people who will play for their county teams if and when the strike goes ahead are not scabs. And, once hurling had been properly explained to him, I think Jack London would have agreed.
Calgary Cheiftains Gaelic Football About Gaelic Games. Training Social Nights Tournaments Results Photo Gallery http://www.calgarygaelicfootball.com/
Extractions: Club Reviews "The craic and the history at Cúchulainns is second to none - and one of the few London clubs to boast both a Hurling and Football team. With many past and recent successes including the London Intermediate Football League Champions of 2003 we're confident of even greater success in the future!" Eddie Naughton
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Extractions: NSW was one of the first associations to organise Gaelic Games locally within the region this all started in the 1920's. Currently there are 10 clubs affiliated in NSW. These clubs compete in the Gaelic Football, Hurling and Camogie competitions organised each year. NSW is the first state to have a Camogie competition and great credit is due to all clubs involved for getting this competition off the ground in 2006. For more information on the Clubs please have a look at our Club profiles page and to keep up to date with the goings-on in NSW GAA please take time to look at our news page on this site. The latest happenings of club fundraisers, general activites and match updates will be presented on this website so if you feel you can contribute in anyway, please email - webmaster@gaansw.org.au
Gaelic Football Then gaelic football is the club for you. It offers the best of both worlds;. A chance to get fit and learn a new skill. Improve your social life http://www.ugsport.co.uk/sport-list-gaelic-football.asp
Extractions: Captain Laura Murray captain-gaelic@gusa.gla.ac.uk Secretary Niamh Fogarty secretary-gaelic@gusa.gla.ac.uk Treasurer Gemma Lamont treasurer-gaelic@gusa.gla.ac.uk Want to try something new at University? Then Gaelic Football is the club for you. It offers the best of both worlds; Whether you are a beginner or an Inter-County Player, you are more than welcome. Good fun and making friends for life are guaranteed. The highlight of the year is the British Championships in London, and this year we will be defending our B champions title. So come along and try it out - youll be surprised how quickly you pick it up! Click here to view timetable Sport and Recreation, University of Glasgow, Stevenson Building
St Kevins St Kevin s Gaelic Athletic Club is one of a number of gaelic football clubs We have both a Men s gaelic football team and a Ladies gaelic football team, http://www.stkevinsgac.com/
Extractions: St Kevins Gaelic Athletic Club Good luck at the Australiasian Championships to all our Victorian representatives. Go Vics! Training Matches Coming Events Trivia Night Donors St Kevin's Gaelic Athletic Club, Melbourne, Australia. Welcome to St Kevin's website St Kevin's Gaelic Athletic Club is one of a number of Gaelic football clubs in Melbourne, Australia. We have both a Men's Gaelic football team and a Ladies Gaelic football team, but no hurling team at present. The Ladies team has been very successful in the last number of years while the men have be developing our team to be successful for the future. Next Game Men Sunday TBA pm Pitch TBA v TBA Women Sunday 2008 TBA pm Pitch TBA v TBA Coming Events Presentation Night Photos Training Clifton Hill - Summer season and, end of January to beginning of March
Extractions: While this video has been posted on youtube for awhile, we figure with the new year ahead of us, lets get everybody excited for the upcoming season! This video/picture montage was created by Rob Mullin. You Tube Link Committee NACB Playoff Results 2007 End of the Year Banquet ... Click HERE to sign up for our email list server - and receive updates on upcoming games and events! Recruitment