The draw for the preliminary and very first phases of the GAA Hurling Championship Qualifiers were made this afternoon.
GAA Most recent News
{ 0 comments }
The draw for the preliminary and very first phases of the GAA Hurling Championship Qualifiers were made this afternoon.
GAA Most recent News
{ 0 comments }

Parnells also got off their championship off to a good start with a two point win over Fulham Irish on Saturday at Ruislip. (Photo courtesy of Parnells GFC, London).
There was a plethora of shocks at Ruislip for the start of the 2010 London GAA Football and Hurling Championships last weekend. In mens senior football we saw last year’s intermediate champions St Kiernans take on and beat their senior counterparts, Tir Chonail Gaels in a great game. In senior hurling meanwhile, the surprises continued as 2009 senior champs St Gabriels lost out to Sean Treacys by two points in another nail biter, and, as if that wasn’t enough many peoples fancy for this year’s hurling title, Robert Emmetts fell to Kilburn Gaels also by a brace. To tell us about those games and the rest of the football and hurling action over the weekend is London GAA Chairman, Tommy Harrell.
10:20
{ 0 comments }
At Gaelic Park in the Bronx last Sunday, NY Donegal junior footballers finally had something to celebrate as they took this year’s championship title. For the past two years, Donegal had reached the junior final but victory had slipped through their fingers, but that all changed Sunday when in an exciting game they celebrated a one point win over Monaghan. There was also plenty of action at the intermediate grade with two semi finals on offer. The first saw Mayo record a very comfortable win over Astoria Gaels where undoubtedly the star of the show, if not the day, was Gerry O’Boyle whose 4 goals and 4 points helped Mayo into this year’s final. The other semi saw number one seed, Armagh run out easy 8 point victors over Dublin. Here to tell us about all the action is New York GAA reporter, Eugene Kyne.
Gaelic Park NY Results Sept 19, 2010
{ 0 comments }