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  1. Gaelic Athletic Association Clubs in County Offaly: Gaelic Football Clubs in County Offaly, Hurling Clubs in County Offaly, St. Rynagh's Gaa
  2. Gaelic Football Clubs in Britain: Gaelic Football Clubs in Scotland, Oisin Clg Manchester, Tir Chonaill Gaels, Tír Conaill Harps
  3. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Dublin: Erin Go Bragh Gaa, Naomh Mearnóg Clg, Thomas Davis Gaa, Saint Brigids Gaa, St Vincents Gaa
  4. International Rules Football: Hybrid Sport, Football, International, Australian Rules Football, Gaelic Football, Australian Football World Tour, Meath ... Championship, International Rules Series
  5. The Penguin Ireland Guide to Championship 2005 2005: The All-Ireland Hurling and Gaelic Football Championships by Damian Cullen, 2005-04-07
  6. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Wexford: Horeswood Gaa, Rathnure Gaa, Faythe Harriers Gaa
  7. Gaelic Football People Introduction: Conleith Gilligan, Michael Mciver, Brian Mcgilligan, Ciarán Mullan, Mickey Harte, Francis Mceldowney
  8. British Gaa: British University Gaelic Football Championship, British University Hurling Championship, London Gaa, Emerald Gaa Grounds
  9. Gaelic Football Awards: Gaa All Stars Awards Winners, Texaco Footballer of the Year, Gpa Gaelic Team of the Year
  10. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Kildare: Ballykelly Gaa, Nurney Gaa, Ardclough Gaa, Moorefield Gaa, Clane Gaa, Athy Gaa, Maynooth Gaa
  11. Gaelic Athletic Association Clubs in County Monaghan: Gaelic Football Clubs in County Monaghan, Hurling Clubs in County Monaghan
  12. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Roscommon: St. Brigids Gaa, Clan Na Gael Gaa, St. Dominics Gaa
  13. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Waterford: Clashmore-Kinsalebeg Gaa, Waterford It Gaa, Rinn Ó Gcuanach Clg, de La Salle Gaa, Gaultier Gaa
  14. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Cork: Éire Óg Gaa, Na Piarsaigh Gaa, Clann Na Ngael Gaa, Ilen Rovers, Clonakilty Gaa, Valley Rovers Gaa

41. ERINS ROVERS L.G.F.C.
History, pictures, and training information.
http://erinsrovers.tripod.com/index.htm

42. Gaelic Football
It's always football season somewhere. Dave's Football Blog takes an askew glance at all the games we call football and looks to where they are headed in the future.
http://www.davesfootballblog.com/post/category/gaelic/

43. St. Kilians Gealic Athletic Club
Events, player profiles, club details, and press articles.
http://www.stkilians.de/english/index.html

44. The NYPD Gaelic Football Club
Dinner Dance Journal Ad Contract is now available to download right here on the homepage!
http://nypdgaelicfootball.org/index.html
NYPD Gaelic Football Club Dinner Dance Journal Ad Contract is now available to download right here on the homepage! Season's Over Another gaelic football season is in the books here in New York City. The club is now looking forward to our 11th Annual Dinner Dance and hosting the 2011 International Police GAA Tournament! Journal Contract Here is the journal advertisement contract for this year in Word and PDF formats. Journal ads need to be in by November 15th! Contract as Word document Contract as PDF Pray for Constable Peadar Heffron PSNI Constable Peadar Heffron is recouperating from a bomb attack on his car back in January. Peadar was very gravely injured, but has been slowly recovering. He still has a long fight ahead of him. Keep up the prayers for him! Bronx Weather Forecast, NY (10470)
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45. Irish Australians Gaelic Football Club
Men s and women s teams from Sydney and Adelaide, with photos, history, and a newsletter.
http://www.angelfire.com/ia/irishaussies/

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46. Clan NaGael GAC, Bondi, Sydney - GAA Men's & Ladies Football & Camogie
News and training information for the Bondi Junction (Sydney) men s and women s teams.
http://www.clannagael.asn.au/

47. Garryowen Gaelic Football And Hurling Club
History, fixtures, news, social events, club song, training information, and pictures of the Melbourne teams.
http://www.garryowengaa.com.au
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    Garryowen is looking for players who are interested in playing Gaelic Football or Hurling. We have teams for Women and Men. All you need is a pair of boots. More about Gaelic Games >> Upcoming Games 2010
    Men's Football
    12pm - April 11th vs Sinn Fein Full Fixture >>
    Women's Football
    1:30pm - April 11th vs Grace O'Malley's Full Fixture >>
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    3pm - April 19th vs Sinn Fein Full Fixture >> Promote the Club
    Help spread the word about Garryowen
    Download this flyer and put it up at your local club, pub or gym to help promote Garryowen. Download Flyer >> (PDF 200kb) 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 $1000 Draw - Friday May 14th 2010
    Tickets: $50 each (1 in 150 chance to win $1000 cash). Syndicates Welcome. Theme: Crazy Hat or Hair (gold coin donation if you do not participate) Drinks at bar price and finger food provided.

48. Gaelic Football For Kids Canada
Welcome Kids! Hi there! Welcome to Gaelic Football for Kids the official Canadian GAA site for boys and girls. On this site you will find out exactly what is gaelic football
http://www.gaelicfootballforkids.com/
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49. Gaelic Football
Gaelic Football can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby, although it predates both of those games. It is a field game which has developed as a distinct game similar
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Gaelic Football can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby, although it predates both of those games. It is a field game which has developed as a distinct game similar to the progression of Australian Rules. Indeed it is thought that Australian Rules evolved from Gaelic Football through the many thousands who were either deported or emigrated to Australia from the middle of the nineteenth century. Gaelic Football is played on a pitch approximately 137m long and 82m wide. The goalposts are the same shape as on a rugby pitch, with the crossbar lower than a rugby one and slightly higher than a soccer one. Each team consists of fifteen players, lining out as follows: One goalkeeper, three full-backs, three half-backs, two midfielders, three half-forwards and three full-forwards. The actual line out on the playing field is as follows: Goalkeepers may not be physically challenged whilst inside their own small parallelogram, but players may harass them into playing a bad pass, or block an attempted pass. Teams are allowed a maximum of five substitutes in a game. Players may switch positions on the field of play as much as they wish but this is usually on the instructions of team officials.

50. Greenwood Gaelic Football Club
Perth, Western Australia. News, pictures, training information, results, and newsletter.
http://ggfc.castinet.com.au/
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Do you like Australian Rules Football?  Do you like Soccer?  Do you want to meet great people while keeping fit?  If you answered yes to any of these then you'll love Gaelic Football.
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    Posted Mar 2, 2010 7:49 AM by Vaughan Castine 2007 Season Ladies Our Ladies have capped off another year with both the League and the MNA cup returning to our trophy cabinet. From 2007 2007 Australasian Championships Greenwood were well represented ...
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51. About Gaelic Football
About Gaelic Football. To learn more about Gaelic football and Hurling visit the official G.A.A. site. History of Gaelic Football
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To learn more about Gaelic football and Hurling visit the official G.A.A. site. History of Gaelic Football Gaelic Football can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby, although it predates both of those games. It is a field game which has developed as a distinct game similar to the progression of Australian Rules. Indeed it is thought that Australian Rules evolved from Gaelic Football through the many thousands who were either deported or emigrated to Australia from the middle of the twentieth century. The Modern Game In August 1884 Micheal Cusack and Maurice Davin met a group of nationalists in Loughrea, County Galway, and outlined their plans to establish a national organization, the Gaelic Athletic Association, for Irish athletes and to revive hurling. Dr. T. W. Croke, (Archbishop of Cashel) became the first patron of the Association, and Croke Park in Dublin (the Association Headquarters) is named in his honor. The Gaelic Athletic Association is more than a sporting organization. Although it is dedicated to promoting the games of hurling, football, handball, rounders, and camogie, the Association also supports activities which enrich the culture of the nation and further Gaelic ideals, including the Irish language and Irish music and dance. The GAA endeavors to strengthen pride in the communities it serves. The GAA is the largest sporting organization in Ireland, boasting 2,800 clubs comprising of approximately 182,000 footballers and 97,000 hurlers. Membership of the GAA exceeds 800,000 at home and abroad ensuring its role as a powerful national movement with an important social and cultural influence in Irish life.

52. Easts Celts Gaelic Football Club, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Located in Brisbane. News, teams, fixtures, results, club titles and awards, and rules.
http://www.eastscelts.com/
Home News Fixtures Results ... Awards Welcome to eastscelts.com, the official website of the Easts Celts Gaelic Football Club.
Easts Celts have Men's, Women's, and Boy's teams playing in the Queensland Gaelic Football Association (QGFA) competitions in Brisbane, Australia.
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Visits since March 2002: Easts Celts News Shane Mc Kenna shines for Queensland Shane Mc Kenna with the Australasian Championship trophy Congratulations to Shane Mc Kenna who made a big impact in the Queensland Mens first ever interstate championship win with a personal tally of 0-40 points and who also got picked for the Australasian team. We wish Shane all the best for the future. Easts Celts Presentation Dinner The 2010 Easts Presentation Dinner was held at the Irish Club in Brisbane, and with more than 50 people attending it was a successful night for the club. View all the 2010 Easts Awards Winners Easts Celts thank our 2010 sponsors!

53. Rules Of Gaelic Football
Rules of Irish Football. Overview. Gaelic Football can be said to be a mixture of soccer, rugby and basketball, although it predates all of those games.
http://www.phoenixgaels.com/Rules.htm
Rules of Irish Football Overview Gaelic Football can be said to be a mixture of soccer, rugby and basketball, although it predates all of those games. It is a field game, which has evolved along similar lines as Australian Rules Football. The Ball : Unlike Australian Rules, Gaelic Football is played with a round ball, slightly smaller, and heavier than a soccer ball. The Field : The playing area is a rectangular field, approximately 137 metres long, and 82 metres wide. Goalposts : The goalposts are the same basic shape as rugby goalposts, but the crossbar is lower than in rugby. General Rules 1. The ball can be carried in th hand for a distance of four steps and can be kicked or "hand-passed", a striking motion with the hand or fist. 2. After every four steps the ball must either be bounced or "solo-ed", an action of dropping the ball onto the foot and kicking it back into the hand. 3. You may not bounce the ball twice in a row. 4. To score, you put the ball over the crossbar by foot or hand/fist for one point or under the crossbar and into the net by foot or the hand/fist in certain circumstances for a goal, the latter being the equivalent of three points. Kicking 1. The ball may be kicked from the ground at any time, and is the most common way of scoring and moving the ball.

54. Mayfield GAA Hurling & Football Club
News and information on the hurling and Gaelic football club in Mayfield, Cork.
http://www.mayfieldgaa.com/
Mayfield GAA
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- Fé14 Hurling League S/Final: Mayfield vs Nemo Rangers in Togher on Saturday 6th November 2010 at 2pm - Fé21 Hurling City C/ship Final: Mayfield vs Passage in Ballinlough on Sunday 7th November 2010 at 11am
Results
- 29/8/2010: Junior A Hurling C/ship Final: Mayfield 4-13 to Brian Dillons 2-12 - 10/9/2010: Junior A Hurling County C/ship 1/4 Final: Mayfield 1-20 to Ballymartle 0-8 - 14/9/2010: Minor Hurling County League: Mayfield 4-14 to Sliabh Rua 4-14 - 17/9/2010: Fé21 Hurling County C/ship: Mayfield 5-20 to Kinsale 1-11 - 26/9/2010: Fé21 Hurling County C/ship S/final: Mayfield 1-14 to Ballinascarthy 2-13 - 3/10/2010: Junior A Hurling County C/ship S/final: Mayfield 1-10 to Meelin 2-11 - 5/10/2010: Junior A Hurling League: Mayfield 0-14 to St. Finbarrs 4-9 - 8/10/2010: Minor Hurling County C/ship 1/4 Final: Mayfield 1-2 to Douglas 0-14 - 10/10/2010: Junior Hurling League: Mayfield 1-18 to Na Piarsaigh 4-11
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Mayfield Intermediate Players Enjoy Macroom Sevens
A group of our Intermediate Players took part in the Macroom Sevens competition held over last weekend. The Team reached the latter stages of the competition and were defeated by Ranalagh (Dublin) in the 1/4 final. An enjoyable day was had by all. Many thanks to the hosts, Macroom for an excellent dayout.

55. Gaelic Football News - Irish GAA Fixtures 2008 | Match News & Scores Online Irel
GAA football news in Ireland from The Evening Herald. Read the latest Leinster, Munster and county gaelic football match reports and Irish columnists.
http://www.herald.ie/sport/gaelic-football/
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56. Glenelly St.Joseph's GFC - Tyrone GAA
Based in Plumbridge. History, team profiles, and pictures.
http://www.glenellygfc.com/
Last Updated: 13 September 2010
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Senior Ladies B Championship Final
The Senior Ladies play Aodh Ruadh Dungannon in the B Championship final on Tuesday 24 August at 8.00pm in Greencastle. All support is welcome. Club notes w/c 09 August
The seniors and reserves are at home to Tattyreagh in the ACL on Sunday. The games throw in at 2.15pm and 3.45pm. The Senior Ladies travel to face Beragh on Saturday. Anyone requiring tickets for the All Ireland Semi Final is asked to contact Eunan Lindsay before 8.00pm on Frid ... Seniors begin with a win
St Joseph's off to a flyer Glenelly 2-9 Brackaville 1-7 THE host St Joseph's were glad to get into stride after a first week postponement and they made a sparkling start in toppling a Brackaville team that began with a win seven days be ...
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57. 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
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.

58. .:All Saints Ladies Gaelic Football Website:.
Fixtures, results, match reports and photos.
http://www.freewebs.com/allsaintsladiesgaelic/

59. Kerry GAA News | Kerry Gaelic Football Fixtures, Match News & Scores - Kerryma
GAA news from Kerry. Indepth coverage of Gaelic Football from Kerry brought to you by The Kerryman online. All the Kerry GAA match news and results.
http://www.kerryman.ie/sport/gaelic-football/
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60. Welcome To AsdeeGAA.com - Kerry Football, Football In Ireland, Football In North
History, results, fixtures and local club lotto.
http://www.asdeegaa.com
Current News Club History Match Fixtures Match Results ... Contact Us Current Asdee News More Asdee News coming soon.
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Match Fixtures Bernard O Callaghan Memorial Senior Football Championship Replay. At Brosnan Park, Moyvane, Saturday October 23rd, 2 30pm. Asdee v Brosna Credit Union County League Div. 5. At Walsh Park, Asdee, Sunday October 24th, 2-30pm. Asdee v Knocknagoshel
Welcome to the Official Web Site of Asdee GAA Football Club New Beginning.
A new era for Asdee football and indeed North Kerry was unfolded in 1986 which was to transform the game of football in the area. Side by side with our great rivals and fellow parishioners for a number of years it was again decided to go it alone in all football competitions. A number of well attended meetings were held to discuss the future of Asdee football and after lengthy discussions it met with approval and so heralded the foundation of St. Mary's GAA club, Asdee.

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