A helmet up for auction in London is a well-preserved example of the "Corinthian" helmets used by many hoplite warriors. A rare "Corinthian" helmet from ancient Greece will go up for auction in ...
A feasibility study is to be done into setting up the Western Isles' first Gaelic language secondary school. The Scottish government has already offered to fund the research, which councillors ...
Grealish said he used to dribble with the ball on the ground, something which would anger the Gaelic football purists on the pitch. “I know it helped me so much”, he said. "You used to get hit ...
Which leads me to an interesting article by our very own Paul Ainsworth, who conducted an interview with Jack Sinnott, founder of a group called Protestants Against Gaelic Language (PAGL).
Iconic duo Mickey Harte and Peter Canavan were pivotal players in ‘The Split’, a saga that could get the ultimate happy ending this weekend Errigal Ciarán captain Peter Canavan and his son ...
Denis Walsh’s report is in. “On top of everything else, they had time to enjoy the view. The tension probably died with Na Fianna’s opening goal late in the first half and by half-time the ...
BBC NI's Gaelic Games podcast. "I said to my girlfriend, 'I'm not going to do this, I just don't want to'. "I was at a point where I didn't think I could. How my college career went, I didn't ...
And here’s Seán Moran’s report from Croke Park. “The great, red-letter day arrived in Croke Park. Cuala’s footballers, by history and tradition the supporting act in Dalkey, achieved the ...
Analysis: The initiative has introduced (or re-introduced) thousands of women to Gaelic football in a fun, non-competitive and social environment It's 50 years this year since the Ladies Gaelic ...
First published back in October, this story has been updated to reflect the new rules being introduced competitvely this weekend in the Allianz Football League*** Gaelic football's tranche of new ...
Both fall under the Celtic umbrella. Gaelic is the language of Scotland and was imported from Ireland in the fifth and sixth centuries. Irish, another Celtic language, is spoken in Ireland.
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