Both fall under the Celtic umbrella. Gaelic is the language of Scotland and was imported from Ireland in the fifth and sixth centuries. Irish, another Celtic language, is spoken in Ireland.
In knowing where the ceiling was. Being able to touch it. That’s gone. Blown to hell. This weekend Gaelic football shacked up with a new set of rules. It was a whirlwind romance, and the rules ...
The practice has been handed down through generations in west coast Gaelic-speaking communities, and examples include Ceitidh Ruadh (Red-haired Katie) and Pàdraig Murchadh Moilean (Peter ...
You can check out at any time. More info Gaelic football has undergone more change than at any stage in the game’s history since you last sat down to watch a competitive inter-county fixture.
With the 2025 GAA season just days away, fans are soon set to see the Football Review Committee’s (FRC) range of new rules for Gaelic football in practise. There had been resounding criticism of the ...
On Saturday, the GAA takes a bold leap forward, as the seven core proposals of Gaelic football's Review Committee voted in by Special Congress will take hold in the opening round of the Allianz ...
This is a seminal moment for Gaelic football, the next few weeks will define how present and future generations play the game. After the storm, here come the winds of change. In February 2024 ...
Gaelic football, as we know it, is about to change dramatically as the Football Review Committee’s new rules come into effect this weekend with the start of the Allianz Football League.
First published back in October, this story has been updated to reflect the new rules being introduced competitvely this weekend in the Allianz Football League*** Gaelic football's tranche of new ...
Jack Grealish has opened up on how his life in Gaelic football has helped his professional soccer career. While the Premier League star is well known for being a former Ireland underage star who then ...
Grealish said he used to dribble with the ball on the ground, something which would anger the Gaelic football purists on the pitch. “I know it helped me so much”, he said. "You used to get hit ...
Éamonn Fitzmaurice joins Maurice Brosnan at Croke Park, Paul Rouse and fellow FRC member James Horan to review the weekend's drama and look ahead to next weekend.
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