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In an official statement released on Instagram, GAA Palestine has announced that their planned summer trip to Ireland cannot proceed as it is no longer possible to acquire visas and depart on time.
A Orange Order lodge raises concerns about the "perceived move of the GAA into the local community".
ONE of the unsung heroes of Cork’s run to the All-Ireland final has been branded a Hurler-of-the-Year contender by Rebels ...
GAA FANS have called for a change to how All-Ireland final tickets are distributed after one supporter from outside the ...
Fans across the UK will be able to watch the game live on BBC Two, coverage starting at 3pm, with the game also live on BBC ...
WITH racquets replaced by hurleys, games of modified squash in the Glen Rovers ball alley captured the imagination and ...
Analysis: Rapid commercialisation and fan loyalty means replica jerseys and sportswear are now a billion euro business ...
A group of players and mentors from a Palestinian GAA club based in the West Bank have said they are "deeply disappointed" ...
GAA Palestine has confirmed a planned trip to Ireland this summer will no longer go ahead and said they are “beyond ...
A cross-community children's cricket camp in Co Down was cancelled after opposition to the involvement of a 'small group of ...
GAA Palestine remains hopeful that its planned Irish tour will go ahead after visa applications for its group of nearly 50 ...