Chicago Celtic Youth Gaelic Football Club Chicago Celtic Youth gaelic football Club. Chicago (north side) and Suburban area youth gaelic football league. gaelic football and hurling. http://www.chicagocelticyouth.com/
Extractions: Home Youth Development Officer - Position Available Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 January 2008 ) Read more... New Players Welcome 2008! Anyone who is interested, or knows people who are interested, in coming over from Ireland to play football in Canada in 2008 are encouraged to contact us immediately. Men and women both welcome. Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 January 2008 )
BBC - H2g2 - Gaelic Football Rules It is a misconception, usually arrived at after studying the game intently, that gaelic football has no rules. In fact, it has two sets; the original rules http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A416549
Extractions: It is a misconception, usually arrived at after studying the game intently, that Gaelic football has no rules. In fact, it has two sets; the original rules set down by the GAA in 1887, and the current rules. Confusion stems from the fact that the new rules are the same set of rules for both Gaelic football and hurling . The former is as described below, but the latter is similar to Gaelic football but it is played with a hurl and a sliotar The Original Rules There shall not be less than 15 or more than 21 players a-side. There shall be two umpires and a referee. Where the umpires disagree, the referee's decision shall be final.
UC Davis News & Information : Concluding Essay But, it wasnt the gameplay that made watching a gaelic football game so much funit And, after the music, there was the big Sunday football gameGaelic http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/abroad04/ireland/ireland_9.lasso
Extractions: Law ... Pamela appreciated the gamut of music in pubs, including rock from a live band at a pub in Galway. Below, right, she also visited a pub in Belmullet decked out for the big Gaelic football game. (Photos by Pamela Reynolds) Below, left, the class experienced cultural immersion in Belmullet by learning how to dance an Irish reel. (Courtesy photo) It seems like everyone in the entire town of Belmullet is in this pub. Wearing the green and red Mayo jerseys, residents staunchly display support for their home team, which has unexpectedly made it to the semifinals. Even young kids hover at the entrance of the pub, clutching little red and green flags that make it feel a little bit like Christmas. Fortunately for Mayo supporters, Christmas comes a little early and the Mayo team wins over Fermanagh by two points. Mayo will now play in the final championship game later this month. Gaelic football is my new favorite sport. Combining elements from American football, European football (i.e. soccer), and even basketball, this brutal and high-speed sport keeps you at the edge of your seat!
University Of Edinburgh Gaelic Football Club Welcome to the University of Edinburgh gaelic football Club website. This club is one of the 65 clubs in the University and has been running since 2003. http://gaelicfootball.eusu.ed.ac.uk/
Extractions: Welcome to the University of Edinburgh Gaelic Football Club website. This club is one of the 65 clubs in the University and has been running since 2003. Currently the club is run and financed by the students of the University and r ecognised within the University as an associated club but hopefully within the next year or so the club will gain full member status. Match news: Next match in on Sunday 27th January against Abertay of Dundee. Next social scheduled for next Friday night in Dropkick Murphy's, details to be confirmed. Training news: Training will be on the weekend of the 19/20th of January, emails will be sent to all team members confirming this. If anyone know of any other people who would like to play gaelic football, the team is always welcoming new members. Club Treasurer Joshua Ruedel Club Captain Des Keane Our club was founded in 2005 by a group of Irish students who descended to the university to continue their studies. In the past two years we have made great strides recruiting not only Irish players but of various nationalities who have heard the good name of the club being promoted in the University. Our aim is to continue this trend and in the long-term help promote the games in numerous countries world-wide. Gaelic football is played all over Ireland and many other parts of the world.
Extractions: REFERENCE LINKS PRINT EMAIL Gaelic football Gaelic football, called peil in Irish, is a popular men's sport in Ireland. It is played on a grass pitch, or field, by two teams of 15 players. Gaelic football is one of a group of sports known as Gaelic games. Its controlling body is the Gaelic Athletic Association. Related Topics: Houston Texans are a professional football team in the National Football League (NFL). The Texans began play in the NFL as an expansion team for... Seattle Seahawks are a professional football team that plays in the National Football League (NFL). The team competes in the West Division of the... Graham, Otto (1921-2003), ranks among the greatest quarterbacks in professional football history. Graham played his entire professional career with... Montana, Joe
Extractions: Welcome to the Denver Gaels circa 2008 - a dynamic Irish sports and cultural organization dedicated to promoting Irish culture through the active play of Hurling, Gaelic Football and Camogie. Coming off of our massive successes in 2007 (e.g. 2007 Hurling Jr. C National Champions, U12 and U14 North American Youth Champions, an increase in membership of over 20%), we as an organization are moving forward this year with an aggressive growth, philanthropic, and field-success plan. Come be a part of the hottest Irish organization in Colorado - The Denver Gaels! - John Elliott, Chairman/President
Harps Homepage The Harps gaelic football Club have Mens Womens teams competing in the Queensland gaelic football Association (QGFA) competitions in Brisbane. http://www.harpsgfc.com/
Extractions: Home Match Schedules Reserve Team Womens Team ... Useful Links Harps Recruiting for Season 2008 The Harps are looking for players! If you're looking for something a little different in your sporting endeavours, why not try playing Gaelic football? Meet new people, run around in the fresh air and get fit - what could be better? We play in a friendly, sociable atmosphere. Skills from sports such as AFL and soccer translate easily to Gaelic football. Don't worry if you haven't played such a sport before - many a new player has given it a try and had a ball! New faces are welcome at training or games, any time during the season, so please come along and join us! The Harps recently had their presentation night at THE PIG AND WHISTLE in Indooroopilly. the awards were as follows; Most improved Gerry Reilly Best and fairest Chris McCool Player of the year Dave o'Shea Players player of the year Tommy Byrne The summer competition will start on Wednesday 30th January 2008. Games will be played every Wednesday night at Willawong up until mid March. The finals will be played as part of the Irish Festival on ST.Patricks weekend
SUSA Online: Your Association Online gaelic football is a fun, fast and physical sport which features aspects of The Mens gaelic football Club has made fantastic progress in the last two http://www.susaonline.org.uk/societies/index.php?s=119
Gaelic Football | Dundee University Sports Union The gaelic football club is one of the most successful and increasingly popular clubs in the Sports Union. If you are interested in the competitive sports http://dewey.computing.dundee.ac.uk/su/clubs/gaelicfootball
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Elsevier Article Locator Children presenting with sport related injuries (SRIs) as a result of soccer, rugby and gaelic football are frequently seen in an emergency medicine (EM) http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S002013830600372X
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Guernsey Gaels accomodating mens, ladies and underage football on the Saturday and hurling on the Sunday each year. Guernsey Gaels gaelic Athletic Asssociation http://guernseygaels.europe.gaa.ie/
Extractions: This tournament is unique, we have adapted rules, which make this a fast and demanding game, with a maximum of 3 touches, so no one individual can dominate and it simply becomes a team game. The playing ground is always in first class condition and we thank the Rovers AFC for offering their facilities to us.
Singapore Gaelic Lions Football Club Home of the Singapore gaelic Lions football Team containing news, information, and contact points for players supporters and visitors on training, games, http://www.gaeliclions.com/
Extractions: Singapore Gaelic Lions Athletic Club 2008 Season The season will kick off for 2008 with our Annual General Meeting on 30th January at BQ Bar. All members are invited to attend. Interested in Playing Gaelic Football? Whatever your experience level new players, supporters and interested parties are more than welcome. Either contact one of the club members, or just come down to a training session and join in the fun 2007 Highlights On 7th December we held our Christmas Party. On the night we also celebrated the Club's 10 year anniversary at Molly Malones. To read more click here SGL Great 500km Run!!!! On 2nd December, 28 of the Gaelic Lions best athletes hit the mean streets of Singapore to raise over S$10,000 for Special Olympics Singapore... click here to read more.... SGL Habitat for Humanity Build - Batam On 24th November, SGL sent a team of 17 to Batam, Indonesia as part of a Habitat for Humanity Build project. Click here to see how they go on........ SGL Men's Team Tour to Malaysia SGL Men's team travelled to Malaysia on 17th November to play in the Inagural KL Challenge Trophy hosted by Orang Eire. Click here to see how they got on...
Shenzhen Celts Home Page China gaelic Games 2007 22nd Sept Dalian Please confirm with Louise this week One of the biggest weekend of the football year is nearly upon us. http://www.shenzhencelts.com/
Extractions: China Gaelic Games 2007: 22nd Sept - Dalian......Please confirm with Louise this week if you intend to travel Training Sunday AUG 12TH at 12. Hongli Lu and Xinzhou Lu field ASIAN GAELIC GAMES - SINGAPORE JUNE '07 Shenzhen may not have brought any silverware back to our sun kissed tropical shores this year but we certainly made it difficult for those who did. Shenzhen¡¯s mens B team, who¡¯s consistency knows no bounds, again delivered results game in game out ¨C you could set your watch by these guys! Both ladies and men¡¯s teams battled their way through the stifling Saturday heat like Trojan warriors on a god sent mission. Like David and Goliath we locked horns and dispatched of seeded opposition to place ourselves in contention, quarter finals and glory awaited us on Sunday. Sunday came and went and our somewhat unfounded ideals of glory dissolved into a bottle of Bacardi 501. Throughout the week-end Shenzhen had one endless source of inspiration, she shed blood (not all hers, they wont get in her way next year!) and tears, broke down barriers of pain and exhaustion to ensure Shenzhen¡¯s success and demolition of all opposition. On Sunday night she arose with mild concussion, missing her front teeth and a pulled hamstring to claim ¡°Ladies Player of the Tournament:¡±, Little Lou we salute you! - DJH DALIAN One of the biggest weekend of the football year is nearly upon us. Flights need to be booked and hotel rooms reserved, please contact Louise ASAP if you are interested in joining the Celts on tour!! Dalian are the hosts this year and a good weekend is guaranteed...Weekend of the 22nd September....
Round Towers GFC London Senior, junior, and underage teams in South London. Includes history, events, fixtures, and training information. http://www.roundtowers.ukonline.co.uk/