Ireland is a diverse country, but everywhere you go, you can find people playing Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, Gaelic handball, and rounders—sports known collectively as the Gaelic games. “I ...
Gaelic sports hold an irreplaceable position in Irish cultural identity, acting as a bridge between Ireland's past and present. These traditional games—hurling, Gaelic football, handball, and ...
GAA President Jarlath Burns has become the latest leading official to suggest that handball could become an Olympic sport. Speaking in his address at the opening ceremony of the World Wallball ...
From 1,675 entries across the board, the oneils.com World 4-Wall Handball Championships has been whittled down to eight in the elite grades, with the semi-finals of the Men’s and Ladies Open Singles ...
Melbourne premiership player Blaithin Mackin loves playing both Gaelic and AFLW — but it means living a double life.
FOUR familiar faces in GAA circles, two well-known boxing men, and advocates for badminton, mountaineering, and soccer comprise the nine Ulster volunteers honoured by the Federation of Irish Sport. In ...
As the sun sets in the Heights on Wednesdays, a handful of athletes chase each other around the grassy expanse of Montie Beach Park, bumping, kicking and dribbling what looks like a volleyball in a ...
Gaelic football, one of the national games of Ireland, is growing in popularity with young people in Great Britain - including those with no connection to the sport or Irish roots. Youth participation ...
In Santa Ana’s El Salvador Park, four hulking, tattooed men use gloved hands to smack a blue rubber ball against the wall. Nearby, relatives grill hamburgers and hot dogs as they wonder which players ...
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