He built a sand gallop on the 20 acres, and a field on the far side of the local GAA pitch was turned into a grass gallop. |
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The name of Archbishop Croke will forever live in the annals of GAA history because of the remarkable footballing cathedral which bears his name. |
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A public meeting is taking place in the Killeshin Hotel on Saturday, February 1, with the view to re-forming the GAA club. |
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Remember the GAA is about clubs and if you're not listening at that level then you're not doing the job. |
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Ballylinan Community Council will hold their field day this year on June 18 starting at 2.30 pm in Ballylinan GAA grounds. |
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The GAA oversees hurling, Gaelic football and the administration of other Irish sports in both the north and the south. |
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He went 15-6 with a 1.62 GAA in the playoffs and seems destined for further greatness. |
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The GAA has allowed physical interference off the ball as part of the game. |
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He has picked up the latest version of the anatomy of GAA positions, but I have only room left to deal with the first line of defence this week. |
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On hand to give the club a push-start was GAA President Joe McDonagh, who also officially launched the County Board's website. |
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While other sporting associations and organisations vacillated and dithered and dallied, the GAA got on with it. |
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All GAA clubs and pubs in the region were contacted about the phone-in auction which was conducted by neighbour, Patrick O'Brien, last week. |
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Work is underway at this stage on improving and developing facilities at Ballyduff GAA grounds, Kildermody. |
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Young members of Spa GAA Club are proving to be a dab hand at the age-old game of draughts. |
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Hurling supporters in neighbouring parishes are scouring local GAA officials in the hope of getting a ticket to the September 12 Final. |
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When an allegation is made, the member is debarred, or effectively suspended, as they are not allowed to take part in any GAA activity. |
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Keeping the cash carrot dangling before the GAA ensures the organisation will remain onside when the National Stadium plan is put together. |
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The following players were regraded to junior status at last week's meeting of the South Mayo GAA Board. |
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If there was a league table in his mind in which politics, the GAA and religion were jockeying for position, they might well land in that order. |
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All the players are awarded prizes including drinks and GAA yearbooks, with pictures and stories of their heroes. |
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His save percentage and GAA in the third period is better than in the first two periods. |
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In association with the AIB GAA Club Championships, AIB locally ran an art competition to coincide with Mount Sion's success in the competition. |
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A regular visitor to Mayo, he takes a very keen interest in GAA affairs in this county. |
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Training will commence just as soon as the GAA Club has sanctioned permission, as the Ladies Club will need to use this pitch. |
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He plays off a golf handicap of 14, and is an avid GAA, soccer and rugby follower. |
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Hopefully, their officers will fall into line, tackle the real issues of the GAA and stop tilting at windmills. |
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Sligo have drawn a bit of a tartar in Donegal for the GAA qualifiers next weekend. |
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Unless GAA players manage to crack bilocation, the inter-county dual star is on the wane. |
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He was a stalwart supporter of Shamrock Gaels GAA club and, of the sport in general. |
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He was also a robust, competitive and skillful GAA player in both hurling and football. |
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A GAA county development officer, the former victualler surprised many when leaving the meat trade for a coaching role. |
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It's not surprising, therefore, that it's taken a long time to completely disentangle the GAA from violent republicanism. |
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We can wait for a favourable response from the GAA in the next two weeks. |
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The transformation from CAA into GAA for both Parties will be carried out using Stockhausen-owned equipment. |
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He repeatedly stressed he was not linking aid to any relaxation of the rules on soccer and insisted no pre-conditions would be fixed to a GAA grant application. |
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Now that the series has been pencilled in for another 10 years, perhaps the GAA nabobs might consider giving the manager's job to the one man who deserves it the most. |
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So, in 2004, GAA and the UIF agreed on 20 social indicators that the two parties undertook to respect. |
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Over 40 members of Annascaul GAA jetted out to the sun on Saturday last. |
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Later we had carried out qu'il was a large visionary says it because it enabled us to d'avoir this GAA agricultural attic in the wilaya. |
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Our sympathies are extended to his family and the Tyrone GAA fraternity. |
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The GAA evokes feelings that go so deep you can be completely unaware of them until something happens to reveal their power. |
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It is appreciated that those who are involved in the development of two projects in the parish, the ball alley and the GAA pitches, are doing their bit. |
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Up until recently, the GAA graciously laid on complimentary rolls, baps, sandwiches, cakes, buns and biscuits, along with hot and cold drinks for all working press staff. |
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The object of the venture is to capture the talent and songs of the barony, while at the same time raising some money for the development of Gaultier GAA club grounds. |
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Bit by bit, the GAA took down the barriers that protected the old exclusive attitudes. |
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The GAA launch attracted widespread media coverage and helped raise awareness of the urgency of saving amphibians. |
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Team-mates, friends and family attended his Lisnaskea funeral and senior GAA figures included county manager Peter Canavan. |
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The GAA was for the Gaels while rugby and soccer was for the Anglos or their West Brit lackies. |
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There is a GAA Museum there and tours of the stadium are offered, including a rooftop walk of the stadium. |
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The Dublin GAA team plays most of their home league hurling games at Parnell Park. |
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There were arson attacks on GAA clubhouses by loyalist paramilitaries. |
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This analysis will not detect mutations within the GAA regulatory region, exon 1 or most of the intronic sequence, nor will it detect large gene rearrangements. |
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Since the arrangement between the GAA and the Crown is informal, the Crown is not bound by Section V of the DCA pertaining to the arbitration of any dispute between parties bound by the DCA and resulting therefrom. |
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A toll manufacturing agreement between Stockhausen and Rohm and Haas will be used to allow Stockhausen to convert the Rohm and Haas-owned CAA into GAA for Rohm and Haas. |
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Yet, at GAA, the risk of a take over bid is still looming. |
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There is no place for Pe in GAA if we are to win this battle. |
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The other tool that has greatly simplified claims settlement is the Direct Compensation Agreement, created by the GAA in cooperation with automobile insurance companies. |
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The Gaelic Athletic Association still uses the counties as its primary means of organisation and fields representative teams of each GAA county. |
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Games played under these rules use smaller bats and balls and are played on a smaller pitch compared to GAA games. |
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During the construction of the Aviva in the 2000s, Ireland played many home games in the GAA stadium, Croke Park. |
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The Team of the Millennium was a team chosen in 1999 by a panel of GAA past presidents and journalists. |
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By the end of 1889, almost a dozen GAA clubs existed in America, many of them in and around New York City, Philadelphia and Chicago. |
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On Memorial Day Weekend of 2011, the first ever National Collegiate GAA championship was played. |
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Gaelic Football is by far the most popular of the GAA sports in Ulster but hurling is also played, especially in Antrim, Armagh, Derry, and Down. |
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A MAN who pushed an OAP off a bar stool during on the night of a GAA final was fined pounds 150 in a local court this week. |
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But during his Twitter moments he has also been bigging up his local GAA team Cullion. |
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Little on Thursday, November 2, at a luncheon hosted by the GAA held at Tavern on the Green in New York City. |
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But a definite date has been set for its first use following a meeting between Hawk-Eye bosses and the GAA last week. |
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Now I'm not going to bother ranting on about how the GAA should be paying the players. |
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Wexford Park is the county's main GAA pitch, holding 25,000 supporters. |
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It is a fantastic new initiative by the GAA and we saw umpires use the service in the camogie final last Sunday when the sliotar split the post right down the centre. |
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The GAA hopes to significantly reduce the number of injuries by introducing the compulsory wearing of helmets with full faceguards, both in training and matches. |
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The various GAA discipline finals are easily the largest sporting events regularly held in Ireland, in both terms of attendance and media coverage. |
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While Rounders England and GAA codes differ, they share much in common. |
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The Ulster GAA is the branch of the Gaelic Athletic Association that is responsible for the nine counties of Ulster, which include the six of Northern Ireland. |
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These mutations inhibit the mechanism of action of GAA, an enzyme responsible for catabolizing glycogen, resulting in accumulation of glycogen in the lysosomes of the cells. |
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