News Category: Munster GAA News
Scór Sinsir is back
Scór Sinsir is back and competitions are ready to commence across the Province.
Get involved with your club and take part in any of the eight disciplines.
Senior Club Championship Round-up in Munster – w/e September 11th 2022
A round-up of the Senior Club Championship fixtures in Munster on week ending September 11th 2022.
Munster GAA Club Development Grants 2022
Munster GAA is pleased to announce the return of Club Development Grants from Central Council and Munster Council after a 2 year absence due to Covid-19.
2022 AIB Munster Club Championship Draws
The draws for the 2022 AIB Munster Club Hurling and Football Championships were made on Monday night (September 5th) at a meeting of the Munster GAA CCC.
Final ‘Get Into Scór Sinsir 2022’ Information Webinar
Coiste Náisiúnta Scór will be hosting a final webinar on Sunday 11th September to support clubs across the country to get involved and have at least one entry in Scór Sinsir 2022.
Senior Club Championship Round-up in Munster – w/e September 4th 2022
A round-up of the Senior Club Championship fixtures in Munster on week ending September 4th 2022.
Interview with Clare Ladies Footballer Caoimhe Harvey
Less than two weeks after giving birth to her first child, Caoimhe Harvey was back on the field, training, and three days later she returned to competitive action.
2022/2023 TUS Munster GAA Post Primary Schools Dr. Harty Cup & Corn Uí Mhuirí Draws
The 2022/2023 TUS Munster GAA Post Primary Schools Dr. Harty Cup & Corn Uí Mhuirí Draws took place on Thursday August 18th.
Munster GAA ‘Get Into Scór’ Webinar – Tuesday August 9th
Coiste Náisiúnta Scór will be hosting webinars next week to support clubs and counties across the country in promoting Scór Sinsir 2022.
Statement – Dillon Quirke RIP
Munster GAA are deeply saddened by the death of Clonoulty-Rossmore and Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke following his sudden passing at Semple Stadium Thurles on Friday night.
Cork’s Laura Treacy – “My first All-Ireland in 2014, I was 18 turning 19 and I was a bábóg”
Laura Treacy is staring into the distance, a deadly serious and contemplative look on her face, the epitome of a woman in her athletic prime and not to be messed with.
Cork’s Rachel Harty – “Brian Cody said it well when he said you’re never at your highest”
The manner in which she namechecks the many people who have helped her along her path is probably informative, not just when it comes to Rachel Harty’s success as a camogie player, but in her influence on others as a soccer coach.