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Kildare | GAA: A Centenary History, by Eoghan Corry, CLG Chil |
ing competition played by the teams of Leinster | GAA, a team from Connacht GAA and a team from Ulste |
Kildare | GAA: A Centenary History, by Eoghan Corry, CLG Chil |
Tlaa | Gaa Aawtlaas 28, 63.70 ha. |
s made to take on board another sport and Oisin | GAA accepted the offer. |
The | GAA aims to promote quality professional services, |
screen and Derry, and receiver of four football | GAA All Stars Awards awards, was born in Moneyneena |
ster Bank announced official sponsorship of the | GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in Apr |
In 2006 Griffin was inducted into the | GAA All-Star team in the Left Corner Forward positi |
ionship medals, four Sigerson Cup medals, three | GAA All-Stars, one Railway Cup medal and one Divisi |
osito led the club with 35 victories and a 2.27 | GAA, along with six shutouts while appearing in 57 |
posting an 18-19-8 record and a sparkling 2.95 | GAA along with 5 shutouts. |
osito led the club with 31 victories and a 1.77 | GAA, along with nine shutouts while appearing in 48 |
osito led the club with 34 victories and a 2.04 | GAA, along with ten shutouts while appearing in 70 |
40 games, winning 6 of them and posting a 2.83 | GAA, along with 3 shutouts. |
local Gaelic Athletic Association club Coolmeen | GAA along with a national school. |
yed in 35 games, starting 31 and posting a 2.45 | GAA, along with 3 shutouts. |
ould lead the team with 13 wins, and had a 4.15 | GAA, along with a shutout. |
a team high 22 victories, and a team best 3.14 | GAA, along with 2 shutouts. |
4 games, and winning 18 of them, posting a 3.39 | GAA along the way and earning a shutout. |
The village is served by Ballybacon-Grange | GAA, an intermediate hurling team in the Gaelic Ath |
of Anaheim, recording an 0-1 record with a 6.00 | GAA and a .759 |
better numbers of his career, including a 1.71 | GAA and .946 |
He recorded a 2.46 goals against average ( | GAA) and a .926 |
Aghada is most famous for the Aghada | GAA and its neighbouring villages are Whitegate and |
36 regular season games, Murphy recorded a 3.18 | GAA and a .901 |
ng time, winning 16 games, while posting a 3.20 | GAA, and recording 3 shutouts. |
Gardiner would win 18 games, post a 1.85 | GAA and have 4 shutouts. |
, where he logged a 2.80 goals against average ( | GAA) and a .916 |
in the 1990s and was a star player with Dingle | GAA and West Kerry until recently. |
ing a career high 22 wins, while posting a 3.46 | GAA and a shutout along the way. |
Chnoic (English: Men of the Hill) is the local | GAA, and the local camogie team Doiretreasc Cailini |
He posted a 2.67 | GAA and a winning record before moving back to the |
Despite this record, he finished 49th in | GAA and 56th in save percentage as the Leafs failed |
, Sarjeant posted a record of 1-2-1 with a 4.12 | GAA and a save percentage of .856. |
games, winning 17 of them, while posting a 3.84 | GAA and a shutout. |
ay in 40 games, winning 15 of them, with a 3.62 | GAA and 2 shutouts along the way. |
He appeared in six games total with a 2.67 | GAA and .912 |
GAA and 17 shutouts during his senior year, winning | |
Chabot would post a 1.88 | GAA, and win a club record 26 games. |
ecord in 40 games with the Rangers, with a 2.36 | GAA and a .924 |
He remained active in both North American | GAA and emigrant Irish Republican groups. |
struggle, as he had a 4-4-0 record with a 3.71 | GAA and a .872 |
yoffs, as he had a 3-4 record with a solid 2.58 | GAA and a .922 |
in nine games, with a 4-4-0 record with a 3.26 | GAA and a .888 |
he AHL, where he posted a record of 6-6-1, 2.86 | GAA and .903 |
he finished the year with a 4-18-8 record, 3.64 | GAA and a .881 |
ub is part of the East Division of the Limerick | GAA, and has provided several players to the county |
he would lead the team with 12 wins and a 3.90 | GAA, and earn 4 shutouts. |
ng time, winning 24 games, while posting a 2.86 | GAA, and earning 7 shutouts. |
Roosky is represented in both | GAA and soccer by Kilglass Gaels and Dynamo Rooskey |
es Brodeur in franchise history, while his 2.39 | GAA and .917 |
He registered a 3.49 | GAA and .885 |
Mason finished with a 4-4-1 record, with a 2.18 | GAA and .926 |
The club is a member of the Derry | GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football and Cam |
After posting a 4-6-0 record with a 3.35 | GAA and a 0.893 save percentage in back-up duty to |
P.N Fitzgerald one of the early members of the | GAA and Tomas McCabe (temporarily). |
Ballinakill | GAA and Spink GAA are local Gaelic Athletic Associa |
Glenlara | GAA and Newmarket GAA are the local Gaelic Athletic |
2002-03, Roman Cechmanek had a club record 1.83 | GAA and the Flyers acquired Sami Kapanen and Tony A |
f the ECHL in 2004-05 leading the team in wins, | GAA, and shutouts. |
very good, winning 14 games while having a 2.42 | GAA, and five shutouts. |
ng a club record 34 games, while posting a 2.30 | GAA, and earning 7 shutouts along the way. |
The club is a member of the Derry | GAA and currently cater for both Gaelic football an |
th Astana, posting a 19-11-4 record with a 2.87 | GAA and .918 |
6 games, winning 12 games, while posting a 3.23 | GAA and 7 shutouts. |
He plays soccer and attends both | GAA and rugby matches. |
of 101 shots over three road starts with a 0.98 | GAA and his game-winner. |
Frontenacs, posting a 2-8-0 record, with a 5.61 | GAA and a .864 |
e for girls was the Girls Athletic Association ( | GAA) and boys' sport team management. |
with a GAC, but was subsequently banned by the | GAA and told he would not receive his medal because |
He held a 3.31 | GAA and a .900 |
They are a member of the Derry | GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football, Ladies |
laying in 41 games with an 11-27-4 record, 3.71 | GAA and .875 |
participates in competitions organized by Cork | GAA, and is a member of Beara division. |
Toivonen was 9-5-4 with a 2.63 | GAA and a .914 |
The club is a member of the Antrim | GAA and caters for Gaelic Football, Hurling, Ladies |
inners) and the Limerick Colleges competitions ( | GAA) and the South West of Ireland League (basketba |
The club is a member of the Derry | GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football and Lad |
ared in only three games, going 0-2 with a 3.35 | GAA and a .904 |
strongly with Oshawa, going 20-7-3 with a 2.60 | GAA and a .923 |
Noel is still involved in Roanmore | GAA and officiates as a GAA umpire for Waterford re |
Nicky Brennan (then president of the | GAA) and other GAA dignitaries from throughout Irel |
Both the | GAA and soccer teams of the area are also named Bal |
SV%, 6.88 | GAA and was pulled from all 3 games of the prelimin |
Bars, he posted a record of 22-5-2 with a 2.01 | GAA and a .912 |
here are two clubs in the parish, Graiguecullen | GAA and Killeshin GAA and Ballyhide residents usual |
He played hurling with his local club Toomevara | GAA and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team |
The club is a member of the Derry | GAA and currently cater for both Gaelic football an |
He won 19 games, and finished with a 2.30 | GAA and .911 |
another brilliant season with a sparkling 2.04 | GAA and 10 shutouts. |
The grounds of St. Oliver Plunkett | GAA are located in Martin Savage Park, which is jus |
fordshire Gaelic Athletic Association, or Herts | GAA, as a Junior club. |
Round Towers is a Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) associated with the Dublin County Board club b |
y of games, leading the team in wins at 17, and | GAA at 2.95. |
o have gone on to become household names in the | GAA at senior Inter-county level. |
Irish hurler who formerly played with Roanmore | GAA at club level and with Waterford GAA at inter-c |
He represented Antrim | GAA at all levels and won a Ulster Under-21 Footbal |
ce in Northern Ireland are "meagre" compared to | GAA attendances, yet BBC coverage of Gaelic games i |
ers Future keeper kept 7 clean sheets and had a | GAA average of 0.568 in his 12 games. |
ass went 5-0 with a 1.40 goals against average ( | GAA), backstopping Canada to its first gold medal a |
He posted a 0-2-0 record with a 5.18 | GAA before being returned to the Generals where he |
He is currently involved in the | GAA, being a masseur to the Westmeath senior footba |
It was the home of Cork | GAA between 1903 and 1974. |
letic Association and has served on Down County | GAA Board, South Down GAA Board and has also served |
Na Fianna is a member of the Dublin | GAA bodies in all the Gaelic codes of Gaelic footba |
Corry, Eoghan, The | GAA Book of Lists (Hodder Headline Ireland, 2005). |
Tralee IT | GAA burst onto the college GAA scene in 1997 when i |
ress annoyance, but be wary for many find "Haam | gaa caan" much more offensive than "puk gai". |
agreement (defines exactly what players and the | GAA can expect from one another across all relevant |
Round Towers | GAA Clondalkin, a GAA club based in Dublin, Ireland |
Saint Brigid's | GAA Club is based in Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland a |
Kilcock is a Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club in Kilcock, County Kildare, Ireland, winn |
The official opening of the Abbeydorney | GAA Club sportsfield took place on 15 May 1977 were |
ne 11, 2007 to represent the growing need for a | GAA club in the new townland area of Adamstown. |
Colt | GAA club and Raheen F.C are the local gaelic footba |
Piltown | GAA club was initially formed as far back as 1887 a |
rney played Gaelic football for the Valleymount | GAA club and won a junior championship medal in 199 |
Ballygarvan | GAA club won the Cork Junior Hurling Championship i |
The Silvermines | GAA Club pitch and club house are also located in D |
Glenaulin Park, adjacent to St. Patrick's | GAA Club and home to many local sports fixtures |
The local | GAA club is the main sporting outlet for the commun |
home to the local Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club Granemore GFC, which includes both senior |
Stradbally | GAA Club has won a total of 17 Laois Senior Footbal |
lubhouse and playing fields of Padraig Pearses | G.A.A. club are situated in Woodmount since 1980. |
Park, the well maintained home of St. Patricks | GAA club and Palmerstown United F.C. |
Reenard is best known in Ireland for its | GAA club which has supplied quite a few players to |
Fulham Irish | GAA Club is a Gaelic Football Club based in London. |
Cuala is a Dublin | GAA club based in a sports and social centre in Dal |
wo Mile House is a Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club in County Kildare, Ireland.The club groun |
Hollywood | GAA club compete in Wicklow Senior Football Champio |
Hollywood | GAA club was founded shortly after the founding of |
Doon | GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, fou |
The sports ground used by Drom-Inch | GAA club it is mostly used for juvenile games. |
The local | GAA club is Rathmore GAA. |
founded the first Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club in Cushendun known as the Brian Boru's. |
Athgarvan is a Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club in Athgarvan, County Kildare, Republic of |
St Patrick's | GAA Club |
The local | GAA Club is Cloughbawn GAA Club. |
ssful Gaelic football team which is part of the | GAA club of Cappagh Parish, within which Killyclogh |
Kilmessan | GAA club plays hurling. |
Drom and Inch | GAA Club Bouladuff |
Fr. Caseys | GAA Club is an Irish Gaelic Athletic Association cl |
Caseys | GAA Club have won the Limerick Senior Football Cham |
Aghyaran is the most westerly | GAA club in Tyrone, surrounded by County Donegal to |
There is one | GAA club in Rathcoffey. |
Kilrossanty | GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club loca |
ich operate out of the social club owned by the | GAA club are much more successful. |
.It has a population of approx 2000 and hosts a | GAA club which was founded in 1973 and were the fir |
Abbeydorney | GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association is a hurl |
It also has a small | GAA club called Kilcormac-Killoughey. When Offaly w |
The | GAA club provides for all aspects of GAA sport and |
The local | GAA club is called Madden Raparees. |
Newtown | GAA Club plays in the colours Black and White, lead |
The original Ballyroan | GAA club was founded in 1887. |
Round Towers is a Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club based in Kildare in County Kildare, Irela |
Coolmeen | GAA club has been around since 1887. |
port is Gaelic Football represented by Boherbue | GAA club with the football field situated in Gneeve |
Clonlara has a | GAA club and an equestrian centre. |
and the following year the Granagh-Ballingarry | GAA club won the county Intermediate Hurling Champi |
The village has a successful | GAA club and playing pitch. |
Dermott's GAC is a Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club from Maghery, County Armagh, Northern Ire |
The local | GAA club concentrates on Gaelic football. |
The Glenarm | Gaa club hosted the 2009 North Antrim Feis, which i |
The Killanny Geraldines' | GAA club pitch is situated on the Killanny road clo |
Clonoe O'Rahillys Gaelic Athletic Association ( | GAA) club play their home games. |
Kilruane MacDonaghs | GAA club grounds are located nearby in Cloughjordan |
Gurteen is also home to the Eastern Harps | GAA Club Not too far away is Moygara Castle a 16th |
Caltra | GAA club has been very successful in recent years, |
The village is home to Duagh | GAA club which owns 5 acres (20,000 m2) of a playin |
the parish of Glynn to found the Glynn Barntown | GAA club in 1885. |
In 1885 Ballina | G.A.A. club was formally established. |
Blennerville has a | GAA club called St. Patricks, Blennerville. |
ve grown from a small rural club to the biggest | GAA club in North Belfast which is the social and c |
r 8. As a child he played Hurling with Portumna | GAA club and won an all Ireland minor medal in 2000 |
The village has a | GAA club and have been very successful in the early |
Meelick-Eyrecourt | GAA club is a small GAA club which has managed to p |
The village also has a | GAA club which now has a walking track around the l |
Hollyford's local | GAA club is Sean Treacy's GAA and is named after Ir |
In 1885, Abbeydorney | GAA club was established, and in 1895 Abbeydorney C |
It borders with Portumna | GAA club and Kiltormer GAA club, both of which have |
St. Rynagh's | GAA club are based in Cloghan and play their games |
Children from the club, play with St. Kevins | GAA club up to the age of u-18(minor), in a joint v |
Caseys | GAA Club has been one of the most successful clubs |
Cloyne | GAA club is located in the small town of Cloyne in |
aran's they now are joint managers of the Cavan | GAA club Mullahoran. |
The local | G.A.A. club is named Mostrim, while the minor section |
Home to Canovee | GAA Club (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Cheann an Mhaighe) |
Home to the Diarmuid O'Mathuna | GAA Club which was founded in Cookie O'Callaghan Ba |
Marino is home to St Vincents | GAA Club, based at the border with Donnycarney, and |
Hugginstown is also related to Carrickshock | GAA club, who play their home games in the village. |
nce between Aghyaran and Tyrone's most easterly | GAA club, Ardboe, is approximately 70 miles. |
e to Cabinteely FC, St Francis Gaels Cabinteely | GAA Club, Cabinteely/Foxrock GAA and Seapoint Rugby |
ocal community infrastructure such as a vibrant | GAA club, Church, Parish hierarchy, Youth club, Com |
Milltown is home to St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay | GAA Club, Clonbony GAA club and Moy GAA club. |
The parish is home to the Clara | GAA club, which has produced some famous inter-coun |
ut by one single point, in 1976, to Baltinglass | GAA club, by a score of 0-05 (5 points) to 0-04 (4 |
The local | GAA club, Lixnaw GAA, have won the Kerry Senior Hur |
Ballymore is home to Ballymore | GAA Club, which was founded in 1884. |
football from U10 level with Emyvale, his local | GAA club. |
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