News Category: Ladies Football
Landmark Gaelic Games coaching survey launched
The biggest ever coaching survey conducted in Irish sport will see the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association join forces to help shape the future development of Gaelic games.
Aishling Moloney: “If people were like this the whole time wouldn’t it make life a lot easier.”
In a perfect world Tipperary Ladies footballer Aishling Moloney would have been tapering her training ahead of a TG4 Munster Senior Championship semi-final against record winners Cork this weekend.
GAA and TILDA host ‘How to Age Well’ webinar featuring Mícheal Ó Muircheartaigh
Those in the GAA missing the unmistakable tones and tales of Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh are in for a treat next Tuesday 19th of May 6.30-7.30pm when the broadcasting legend contributes to a special webinar on wellbeing on the topic of ‘How to Age Well’.
Interview with Kerry Ladies Footballer Fiadhna Tangney
Kerry Ladies footballer Fiadhna Tangney and her family have endured an horrific month, but after 25 days of being in an induced coma, her father Gene looks like he might be turning a corner.
Interview with Kerry’s Eileen Lawlor (Dardis)
With 20 All-Ireland medals and ten All Stars between them, it’s hard to find a more successful footballing family that the Lawlors from Ardfert Co. Kerry.
Interview with Cork Ladies Footballer Orlagh Farmer
One of the highlights of social distancing has been the various sports stars who have taken to social media to show and share their talents, and from a Ladies Football point of view, Cork’s Orlagh Farmer has excelled.
Latest GAA update on Covid-19 – March 25th 2020
We previously advised that, until March 29th, games and training were suspended, club gyms were to close, and Player Injury Fund cover was suspended. Please be advised that, in line with recent government announcements, these measures and closures are now extended to Sunday April 19 inclusive, at which stage arrangements will be reviewed.
Interview with Tipperary’s Aisling McCarthy
Tipperary midfielder Aisling McCarthy says there is a fierce ambition among the county’s ladies footballers to be a force in this year’s TG4 Senior championship.
Video: Covid 19 – A message from the Uachtarán and Ard Stiúrthóir
In light of Thursday’s Government announcement, the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association have decided to suspend all activity at club, inter-county and educational levels until March 29 (inclusive).
Lidl National Ladies Football League Division 1 – Galway 1-12 Tipperary 0-4
GALWAY capitalised on Cork’s shock loss to Donegal to move top of the Lidl Division 1 table with victory over a lacklustre Tipperary side in Tuam Stadium.
Lidl National Ladies Football League Division 1 – Donegal 2-6 Cork 0-8
Donegal ladies nailed three crucial points to the Lidl NFL Division 1 board as Maxi Curran’s side eased their relegation worries with this win in Ballyshannon at the expense of Division 1 leaders Cork.
Lidl National Ladies Football League Division 1 – Dublin 4-5 Waterford 0-13
All-Ireland champions Dublin stormed back from seven points down to deny Waterford on an afternoon of sunshine and showers in Dungarvan as Mick Bohan’s side picked up an important three points in their Lidl NFL Division 1 campaign.