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  • Articles Tagged with "Gaa"

    Teacher who denies she is ‘GAA catfish’ gets interim injunction to restrain disciplinary process – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Lawsuit • Ireland

    An Irish schoolteacher, wrongly accused of being the 'GAA catfish' featured in a popular podcast, has successfully obtained a temporary injunction halting disciplinary proceedings against her.

    Are the GAA’s new rules the gamechanger football needs? – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Sports • Ireland

    New rules aim to revitalize Gaelic football, addressing concerns about its increasingly defensive and slow-paced nature.

    Man (30) charged with sexual assault during Armagh GAA trip to US – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Crime • Northern Ireland

    A 30-year-old man has been charged with sexual assault and related offenses allegedly committed during an Armagh GAA team trip to Miami, Florida.

    From holiday homes to rural depopulation, the numbers game is not stacking up in Clare – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Sports • Ireland

    Rural depopulation in County Clare, Ireland, is impacting Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) clubs, leading to declining player numbers in some areas and prompting the appointment of a demographics officer.

    Red card for Tipperary’s Darragh McCarthy was justified but it broke an unwritten rule – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Sports • Ireland

    Darragh McCarthy's early red card in a hurling match sparked debate about unwritten rules and the impact of early dismissals on the game.

    If hurling is so good, why is it so small? – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Sports • Ireland

    Despite its popularity during championship season, the article questions why hurling, a beloved Irish sport, hasn't expanded its reach beyond its traditional strongholds.

    Skorts controversy: Dublin and Kilkenny camogie players may be sanctioned for wearing shorts – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Sports • Ireland

    Dublin and Kilkenny camogie teams protested the mandatory skort rule by wearing shorts, potentially facing sanctions despite winning their match.