News Category: Ladies Football
2020 Munster GAA Award winners announced
The 2020 Munster GAA Award winners have been announced with Limerick and Tipperary dominating proceedings with three recipients each.
‘Regrets in 15 or 20 years’ time would be terrible.’ – Limerick captain Niamh McCarthy
Limerick Ladies footballer Niamh McCarthy says she is determined to thrive on the pressures of captaincy this year, as she seeks to lead the Treaty side back to Intermediate football.
GAA President’s Awards 2021
These prestigious annual awards, organised with the support of AIB and broadcast by TG4, affords Uachtarán CLG, John Horan, with an opportunity to acknowledge outstanding commitment and long service across the club and county network.
Kerry’s Aislinn Desmond – For a rural part of Kerry, it is really nice to get the captaincy in both codes
Losing just one game in all of 2020 indicates that Ladies Football in Kerry is in a very healthy state, but ending last year without a medal or Lidl National League promotion makes the wait for the new season to commence agonising for the players.
Covid Restrictions – lmportant Update
It is the view of the GAA’s Covid Advisory group that no on field activity will be permitted – training or games – until Easter at the earliest.
Special TV show announced to honour the Teams of the 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships
The LGFA and TG4, in association with AIG Insurance, are pleased to confirm details of ‘Peil na mBan – Foirne na Bliana – le AIG Insurance’ – a special TV show to honour the Teams of the 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships.
LGFA announce winners of 2020 Volunteer of the Year awards
10 recipients to be honoured during virtual ceremony on Friday, February 12
It was like the after-effect of a nuclear explosion. There was a silence to begin with.’ – Aisling Clifford, former Kerry player and London club footballer / official
Interview with former Kerry player Aisling Clifford, who is chairperson and player for London Ladies football club, Holloway Gaels.
Eamonn Ryan RIP
LADIES Gaelic Football Association President Marie Hickey has paid tribute to former Cork Senior team manager Eamonn Ryan, who has passed away.
‘It was just the time that I didn’t have the last few years. This year I said I’d make the time.’ – Clare’s Chloe Moloney
A week on from winning a second straight Women’s National League title with Peamount United, Clare Ladies footballer Chloe Moloney is determined to help her county reach the TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Final.
TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Semi-Final – Fermanagh 4-10 Limerick 4-3
Fermanagh booked their place in the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Championship Final, with Eimear Smyth’s double vital in their
TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship – Cork 1-14 Kerry 0-14
Saoirse Noonan’s second minute goal was crucial as Cork took charge of Group 1 of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship with a slender victory over neighbours Kerry.