Gerry Doherty, President of Ulster Ladies Gaelic launched their 2024 - 2029 Strategic Plan at Canavan's on Sunday evening. The plan entitled 'Leading the Way' sets out how what Ulster Ladies plan to do for the next five years.
The 20th annual O'Neill's Ulster GAA Coaching and Games Development Conference will take place on Saturday 18th January 2025 at the Ulster University, Jordanstown.
Lidl Ireland and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association have unveiled striking new research spotlighting the importance of developing and elevating Irish female sporting role models for the positive impact they can have on individuals, society and their sport.
With a multi weather hazard event to hit Ireland this weekend the GAA has said it will continue to review pitches ahead of a number of All-Ireland Club football matches.
All 18 rule changes proposed by the Football Review Committee will come into force in 2025 at club and county level after a landslide backing by delegates today.
A comprehensive analysis of the economic impact of Gaelic games and a measurement of its Social Value and Social Return on Investment has produced a landmark report, the first of its kind in Irish sport.
Stormont Communities Minister Gordon Lyons thinks the GAA should contribute more than its original pledge of £15 million towards the redevelopment of Casement Park.
Holders Armagh will begin the defence of their Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 crown with a glamour clash against TG4 All-Ireland champions Kerry on the opening weekend of the 2025 campaign.
The first-ever Ulster club SHC game televised on RTÉ last night was an absolute classic which saw Slaughtneil prevail over Cushendall after extra-time at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds.