The Ladies Gaelic Football Association of New York (LGFANY) will host its Empowering Women event both in-person and via live stream this Saturday, April 16 at 3:30 pm EST from Rory Dolan's on McLean ...
THERE is one Limerick player selected in the 2022 TG4 Team of the All-Ireland Junior Ladies Football Championship. These selections honour outstanding individual displays throughout the 2022 TG4 ...
Ireland's Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) will allow transgender women and children to apply to play the sport in a new policy that has received a mixed response. The LGFA's Transgender ...
The St Ergnat’s side beat their Armagh rivals after losing to them in the last two semi-finals. They will face Errigal Ciaran ...
A LADIES Gaelic football tournament was played in West London recently in honour of a Limerick man and his family. Murroe ...
THE GAA prides itself not only on being Ireland's national sporting organisation but also its community ethos. The biggest ...
‘BUA - Believe Unlock Potential Achieve’ - is a self-development initiative aimed at developing the leadership skills of young people within the Ladies Gaelic Association, which, in turn, will benefit ...
DUBLIN ladies football captain Carla Rowe says she would be “completely open” to rule changes for the good of the game. Rowe skippered the Sky Blues to All-Ireland glory this summer but despite ...
Ladies Gaelic Football Association President Trina Murray has led the tributes to a former Armagh All-Ireland champion who tragically lost her life in a road traffic accident on Wednesday. Aoife ...
Helen O’Rourke has confirmed she will step down as chief executive officer of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association at the end of the year. O’Rourke has been in the role since September 1997 and is ...
Claims that lights were turned off in Cedral St Conleth's Park early and that ladies players did not have access to hot ...
All-Ireland finalists Dublin and Meath account for 22 of the 45 TG4 Ladies GAA All Star nominations. The full county by county breakdown is: Dublin 12, Meath 10, Kerry 7, Galway 6, Waterford 3, Armagh ...