“Whatever you say, say nothing when you talk about you know what” – so went the lyrics written by renowned Down folk singer ...
In this instance, the “you know what” is Casement Park. As Antrim County Board dig in over the Ulster GAA decision to make the Saffrons forgo their home advantage in the championship and play their ...
The GAA has over a quarter of a million members ... Sinn Féin offers equality of treatment and parity of esteem for symbols of both traditions. Unionists refuse, objecting to any manifestation ...
There was great sadness across Enniscorthy and the Ballagh following the passing of Timmy McCormack on Sunday, March 2 ...
Symbols of his life were offered including a ... the greatest achievement in my GAA lifetime. "We were so proud to play together, represent the jersey, come home to see our father in the club ...
St Patrick’s Day brings with it an onslaught of leprechaun hats, shamrock shades and countless other cheap plastic accessories in green, white and gold. But you can honour our national holiday without ...
This is also the reason Dublin GAA county teams wear a light blue and ... During the 1798 Irish Rebellion, the clover became a symbol of nationalism and the "wearing of the green" on lapels ...
The Parnellite and de Valera eras coincided with the rise of the GAA and the name soon transferred ... The crest of Co. Clare features six different symbols, each with its own special meaning ...
The plan was a clear one: on 3 August 1922 the new Irish Free State would stage the opening ceremony of a major two-week sporting and cultural festival. That festival—the Tailteann Games—was to be ...
The St. Patrick's Day parade will again take place in Elphin at the later time of 5 p.m. this year with €1,200 in prize money ...
On Friday night in Donegal, GAA president Jarlath Burns reminded delegates that it was the centenary of the congress that had decided to name a stand in Croke Park in memory of Tipperary ...