John Mitchels Home News, history, fixtures, match reports, and profiles of the men's and women's teams. http://www.geocities.com/johnmitchels/
Extractions: 2002 Queensland Champions September 15th 2002 John Mitchels Gaelic Football Club's Senior Men's Team are the reigning Queensland Champions. The Club equalled its previous record set for the Queensland competition in 1997 by winning the 2002 Brisbane Shield, the GAA Trophy, the League and the Championship Trophy, and going the entire season undefeated. Click Here for details of the Grand Final win, plus other events including the 2002 Club Presentation night.
Irish Abroad - Sports: Rugby Home News Sport gaelic football. gaelic football You wouldn'tbe put in charge of a team in Nemo unless you knew your stuff http://www.irishabroad.com/Sports/football/
DOWN GAELIC FOOTBALL AND HURLING HOME PAGE Fixtures and results.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland DownThis site was last updated on. DOWN gaelic football AND HURLING HOME PAGE. http://www.qub.ac.uk/mgt/dim/js/ireland/gaa.html
Pacific Bell Internet Services Contains a schedule, pictures, news and information, and links to other gaelic football sites. http://www.soma-lofts.com/boru/
Armagh GAA: Maghery Sean MacDermotts Gaelic Football Club Homepage Overview, history, facts, news, results and fixtures, pictures, and discussion forum.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland Armagh Céad Míle Fáilte chuig suíomh Sheáin Mhic Diarmada An Mhachaire Welcometo the Maghery gaelic football Club homepage - the first GAA Club in County http://www.maghery.com/
Extractions: 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. Introduction History Club Facts Latest ... Contacts Site design and maintenance by Kevin Corr
DOWN GAELIC FOOTBALL AND HURLING HOME PAGE DOWN'S HURLING HOME PAGE. Welcome to Down's hurling home site. Here youwill find all the current information on hurling in the county. http://www.qub.ac.uk/mgt/dim/js/ireland/hurling.html
Welcome News, calendar, and pictures of the gaelic football club. http://www.atlantagaa.org/
Extractions: The 122nd Atlanta St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held in Buckhead this Saturday, March 15th, starting at 1pm. This will be the largest, b est publicized St. Patrick's Parade since the first such event 145 years ago. This year we anticipate 200 units, including at le an last year's spectacular success. Clan Na nGael are responsible for "marshalling" the Parade.
William Hill Gaelic Football Betting Calendar William Hill gaelic football Betting Calendar, providing you with gaelicfootball schedules up to 6 months in advance. gaelic football Betting. http://www.willhill.com/calendar/gaelicfootballcalendar.htm
Extractions: gaelic football betting menu Welcome to the William Hill Gaelic Football Betting Calendar, providing you with gaelic football schedules up to 6 months in advance. CLICK HERE FOR GAELIC FOOTBALL BETTING William Hill Online Sportsbook takes bets on outright league winners and individual match betting. Sorry
Extractions: Welcome to the Gaelic Football Club at the University of Abertay Dundee Campus Online Information Services Virtual Library Search Abertay ... Prospectus Index: document.write('SIDEMENU') Social Club Honour Home Links ... History Welcome to the Official Gaelic Football Teams Website at Abertay University Check out the player profiles for details on all the lads! University of Abertay Dundee Official GAA Home Page Francie McCabe Eoin O'Flynn
History Of Gaelic Football History of gaelic football (borrowed from Irish GAA). Organization of the GAA.The Birth of Cumann Luthchleas Gael. The Early Years 18841921. Bloody Sunday. http://www.buffalonafianna.com/history.htm
St. Columbkilles GFC Boston Profile, panels, history, pictures, results, and newsletter. http://members.tripod.com/~STCOLSGFC/index.html
Extractions: Welcome to St. Columbkilles Gaelic Football Club of Boston. St.Columbkilles was founded in 1975 in the Brighton area of Boston, Massachusetts. The club competes in the North East Championship each year in both Junior and Senior Football. St. Cols boasts two senior titles and two junior titles in its twenty two year history and has in excess of one hundred registered members. If you are interested in finding out more about St. Columbkilles, please send an e-mail to STCOLSGFC@aol.com. 2003 CONVENTION The convention for 2003 was held at the Boyne and with close to 40 members present, was the best attended in recent years. Mark Mathers steps down from the committee after 7 years of service, the last two serving as chairman. As Jeff Haughton described him, Mark conducted himself like a "true professional." We would like to extend our thanks to Mark for his service and look forward to his return in the years to come when we are back on top at senior level. The election of officers went smoothly with plenty of people eager to participate. The 2003 committee was elected as follows; Honorary President - Sean McCormack, Chairman - Damien Lee, Vice Chairman - Tom Kenny, Secretary - Pearse Harney, Assistant Secretary - Brendan Mullin, Treasurer - Enda Bloomer, Registrar - Jeff Haughton, Assistant Registrar - Colin Murphy, Delegates to the Board - Tom McNally, Colin Jones, Alternate Delegates - Paddy McKenna, Gerard McMahon, PRO - Rory O'Donnell, Intermediate Team Manager - Jim McCourt, Junior Team Manager - Gerry Franey. Best of luck in the coming year.
Extractions: Sarsfields Club Calendar launched The Sarsfields club comes from Wexford town and caters for all ages from U-10 up to Senior level. We are the only senior club in Wexford town and won the senior championship in the GAA Centenary year, 1984. Last Updated 14/03/03 by Kevin Carty This site is best viewed using MS IE5 and a screen resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels
Dunsany Ladies Gaelic Football Team News, match reports, member profiles, and membership information.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland MeathHome of Dunsany Ladies gaelic football club which, is based in Dunsany,Co. Meath, We compete in the Senior Meath Championship and http://www.dunsany.netfirms.com/
Extractions: This site is hosted by Netfirms Web Hosting History ... Dunsany Ladies Gaelic Football Team Home Senior League Fixture Dunsany's first outing in the 2003 League will be on Sunday 9th of March at Home.More details to follow.But put the date in your diary! Meath Senior Ladies Team Meath played Waterford at Dunsany on the 22nd of February, in the Suzuki Womens League and lost by four points. Dunsany were represented by Anne-Marie Dennehy and Sandra Coleman. Fintan Lawlor Fintan has once again agreed to train and manage the adult teams in the club. On behalf of all the players, a big thank you! Training A Routine seems to be forming. Training Friday night 7.30 and Sunday Morning 11 A.M. for all Senior,Junior,Minor, U-16 Players. Details about all other grades available from Jennifer Cusack or Teresa Mangan. Dinner Dance Tickets for the dinner dance are available from Mel and other members of the Committee, it will be taking place in the Newgrange on Friday the 7th of March. Best of luck to all who will represent Dunsany at any level during 2003.We will be competing at Junior,Senior,Minor,Under-21,U-16,U-14,U-12 and U-10 levels.
The Home Of Gaelic Football Stamps Updated 31/12/2002. What's New. As I am a novice to gaelic football PhilatelicCollecting I am very happy to receive comments, advice and corrections. http://www.footystamps.com/gaa_index.htm
Extractions: Archbishop Croke was born in Cork in 1824, ordained in 1846 and became president of St Colman's College, Fermoy in 1858. After four years as Bishop of Auckland, he was promoted to Archbishop of Cashel in 1875. Publicly associated with land agitation and other forms of nationalism he was a major influence on Irish social and political life. Along with Parnell and Davitt he was the first Patron of the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1984. The GAA home ground was named in his honour.
Glenville Gaelic Football Club Pictures, history, and team profiles.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland CorkGlenville gaelic football Club. http://glenville1.tripod.com/
Extractions: 1952 East Cork Junior "B" Champions The village of Glenville is situated approximately 18 km north of Cork City. It is one of two villages in the parish of Watergrasshill and Glenville and in the division of Imokilly. Glenville Football Club and Watergasshill Hurling Club draw players and officials from both sides of the parish. The Football Club was founded in the 1930's and was put on a sound footing in the late forties and early fifties. Through the years, the club has competed well in all competitions and has teams from under eight up to adult. Our club has won many championship and league titles, with under age teams performing particularly well. The club has over sixty adult members in addition to many student and juvenile members. The following are the Club officers elected for the year 2003: President Frank Halbert Vice Presidents : T Bryan, L Cahill, D Noonan, D Farrell, J Sarsfield, G Herlihy, D Kearney, OManley.