McBride's Ladies Gaelic Football Club Let us know what you think! McBride's Ladies gaelic football Club Chicago IllinoisUnited States. This page has been visited times since May 12th, 1998. http://www.fortunecity.com/millenium/rockbridge/192/mcbrides.html
Extractions: McBride's Ladies Gaelic Football Club of Chicago, Illinois are dedicated to the game of Gaelic Football. We're mediocre, somewhat skilled and enjoy getting out on the pitch early on Sunday mornings to score a few points. If you're interested in playing or have any Gaelic experience, email us ! We're always looking to improve and could use some good new players. If you're curious or just learning about Gaelic, check out our site and make sure to stop by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) of Ireland homepage . It's a great game. If you're interested in trying out for the squad, contact us (you've got to enjoy post-game drinks). Thanks for visiting our site. Let us know what you think McBride's Ladies Gaelic Football Club
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Review 2000: Sport: SPORT gaelic football The Kingdom's Rise To The Throne By Donal MoriartyThe first year of the new footballing Millennium will be http://www.rte.ie/news/archive/review2000/sport2.html
Extractions: By Donal Moriarty The first year of the new footballing Millennium will be remembered as the year that football bit back at its sister game, following a number of years in the shadow of the hurling championship. The first major trophy of the year went once again to the great Crossmaglen side, who defeated Na Fianna of Dublin in the All-Ireland Club Final in Croke Park on Patrick's Day. Oisín McConville was the star of the show in the final, scoring 1-6 of his sides total, as Crossmaglen won their third title in four years, and their second in succession on the scoreline of 1-14 to 0-12. Derry and Meath contested the National league final. Derry had got to the final with a win over an emerging Roscommon, while Meath had secured their place in the decider after a titanic battle with Kerry in the other semi-final. Derry came through in the end, but only after a replay, on the score of 1-08 to 0-09. The championship kicked off in early May with the Leinster round robin, Wicklow and Wexford winning on the opening day. The Leinster Championship proved to be extremely competitive this season, Wexford coming through the round robin to face Dublin in the quarter-finals, where they found Vinny Murphy and Co a step up in class.
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Extractions: Gaelic Football links Thinking of playing Gaelic in London? Click here to take you to the home of the red and black ... and a guaranteed good time on and off the pitch! Holloway Gaels Ladies Gaelic Football Club Home of all things Gaelic - Ireland! Go to the Gaelic Athletic Association's homepage ... lots of news and pictures, but unfortunately not much about the women's game. Gaelic Athletic Association
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Welcome To The Irish Heritage ClubWelcome To The Irish Heritage Club Upcoming events, reports, news, history, and pictures.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations United States gaelic football GAMES. Below are some pictures taken during the past couple ofyears. The Men's team that played in Saturday's games. gaelic football Rules. http://www.irishclub.org/sports.htm
Extractions: HOME NIEUWS SPORT NIEUWE MEDIA ... ARCHIEF Site Krant SITEMAP 'Amsterdamse' Ieren voelen zich thuis met Gaelic football JOP VAN KEMPEN Je bent een vreemde in een vreemd land. Wat doe je dan? Veel Ieren in Nederland gaan op zoek naar Ierse gezelligheid. Dat kan bijvoorbeeld via sport: Gaelic football. Amsterdam kent sinds kort een heus Gaelic-footballteam. Het stadion zit met tachtigduizend mensen tot de nok vol. Zingend wachten de toeschouwers op het begin van het spektakel. De rest van het land kijkt thuis of in de pub. De wedstrijd is het grootste sportevenement van het jaar. De scheidsrechter is zo ver. Hij kijkt even of de twee teams ook klaar zijn. Tevreden knikt hij met het hoofd. Als hij op zijn fluitje blaast, rolt applaus van de tribunes. Met het fluitje nog in de mond pakt de scheidsrechter de bal in zijn handen en gooit hem in de lucht. De wedstrijd is begonnen. Vijftien wilde mannen proberen een bal in het doel van de tegenpartij te werken. Vijftien wilde mannen aan de andere kant van het veld proberen hetzelfde. Met handen, voeten, knieën, hoofd en de rest van het lichaam werken ze de bal naar voren. Het ziet er onorthodox uit. Met de regelmaat van de klok loopt de ene wilde man de andere wilde man omver. Net als bij voetbal is de bal rond. En net als bij voetbal staat een keeper op de doellijn. Alleen zijn de doelpalen doorgetrokken. Net als bij rugby kun je ook scoren door hoog tussen de twee palen te schieten.
About Gaelic Football About gaelic football. To learn more about gaelic football and Hurlingvisit the official GAA site. History of gaelic football. http://homepage.tinet.ie/~lahardanemchales/about.html
Extractions: Guestbook 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.
GAA Fans Unofficial site includes news, history, and pictures. http://www.geocities.com/kerrygaa_2000/
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Extractions: Home Sean McCarthy Weekend Ballad Competition Sheehan's Thatch House ... History There nestles in a peaceful plain, Some miles from Listowel town, A peaceful little village, Of beauty and renown, I write a line of verse today, To express the love I feel, For that dear old place they call Finuge, On the banks of the River Feale. Finuge G.A.A. Club was established around 1890 under the name Irremore, renamed Erin Hopes in 1898, reformed in 1937 as Finuge and later again in 1960, was reformed as Finuge St. Marys Football is the main game played by the club, fielding a senior, Junior and an U21 team at adult level and also having underage teams at minor, U16, U14, and U12 levels. A majority of the clubs players are duel players, who also play hurling with the adjoining Lixnaw and Crotta ONeills hurling club. The club is based around the townland/village of Finuge, beside the River Feale, which straddles the border between both Lixnaw and Listowel parishes. Finuge club is one of four (4) senior clubs based in the parish of Lixnaw: Finuge, St. Senans cater for the football while Lixnaw and O Neills Crotta looks after the hurling interests. All four clubs working in the co-operative spirit of the G.A.A.
Joes In an exceptionally entertaining game played at Gortin, the Plumbridge school recordedtheir first gaelic football title in some time thanks chiefly to a late http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/oconcepts/gaelic.html
Extractions: St. Joseph's High School, Plumbridge won the 'I'yrone vocational Schools Year 10 League, following a thrilling encounter with St. John's Dromore recently. In an exceptionally entertaining game played at Gortin, the Plumbridge school recorded their first Gaelic football title in some time thanks chiefly to a late goal from substitute Eugene McCullagh . The game was nip and tuck all the way with both sides producing flashes of brilliant football and the contest proved to be an excellent advertisement for schools' football in Tyrone. St. Joseph's, who trailed at half time by one point, feared that the title was going to slip away from them in the second half as St. John's began to take contral. However in a dramatic finale, the cards were turned when
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