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THE stage is set for the 2025 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships – with 33 counties aiming for six coveted spots ...
‘Sir, Now that the All-Ireland finals are at hand again, let’s hope the GAA will bar women from attending these games, taking up valuable space. To me there’s nothing more revolting or ...
Ireland's Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) will allow transgender women and children to apply to play the sport in a new policy that has received a mixed response. The LGFA's ...
Kerry against Waterford at any level of Gaelic football doesn’t roll off the tongue like say Kerry v Cork, but there can be ...
The GAA will undergo a massive step forward in its history, with the integration of the Camogie Association and Ladies Gaelic Football Association to be delivered by 2027. The proposal was passed ...
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) has introduced a new policy that allows transgender women and girls to play the sport except in circumstances where an “unacceptable risk” arises.
GAA president Larry McCarthy, Camogie Association president Hilda Breslin, former Irish president Mary McAleese and Micheal Naughton, president of the LGFA The Gaelic Athletic Association, Ladies ...
THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) has approved a controversial policy that would allow transgender women and girls over the age of 12 to compete. Approved last week, the rule will ...
Background Over the last decade, injury rates in Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF) have remained high, indicating that injury prevention (IP) strategies are desperately needed (1). Despite efforts to ...
Unlike AFLW, Mackin said, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) structures have been in place for a long time with a strong under-age set up. "The Australian girls are more skilled but we ...
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) has said it is developing a policy around transgender players. It comes in the week where was an objection to a transgender woman playing in a ladies ...
Background Participating in organised sports, such as Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF), during adolescence can lead to physical and mental health benefits (1). However, sports participation is also a ...
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