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  1. The Sons of Sam: Ulster's Gaelic Football Greats by Seamus Maloney, 2004-10-31
  2. Lest We Forget: Gems of Gaelic Games and Those Who Made Them by Brendan Fullam, 2010-02-18
  3. For the Record: A History of National Football and Hurling League Finals by Tom Morrison, 2003-04
  4. The Origins and Development of Football in Ireland: Being a Reprint of R.M. Peter's Irish Football Annual of 1880
  5. The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games: Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2009 Inclusive
  6. GAA: The Glory Years: Hurling and Football 1991-2005 by Ronnie Bellew, 2006-05-01
  7. Championship 1996: The Complete Record: Football and Hurling by Brian Carthy, 1996-11
  8. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Kerry: Milltown|castlemaine Gaa, Dr Crokes Gaa, Austin Stacks, Annascaul Gaa, Rathmore Gaa, Castlegregory Gaa
  9. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Laois: Ballylinan Gaa, Crettyard Gaa, Park|ratheniska Gaa, Courtwood Gaa, Annanough Gaa, Harps Gaa
  10. Gaelic Football Clubs in County Donegal: St Eunan's Gaa, Gaoth Dobhair Gaa, Kilcar Gaa, Four Masters, Donegal Gaa, Killybegs Gaa, Dungloe Gaa
  11. Lists of Footballers by Country: List of Brazilian Footballers, List of Cork Senior Gaelic Football Team Captains, List of Danish Footballers
  12. History of County Tyrone: History of Tyrone gaelic football, Battle of Benburb, Clogher, Augher, Dungannon, Strabane, County Coleraine
  13. Sports Club Managers: Gaelic Football Managers, Billy Morgan, Páidí Ó Sé, Mick O'dwyer, Damian Cassidy, Denis Walsh, Brian Mullins
  14. Kerry Gaa: Cork and Kerry Gaelic Football Rivalry, 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, East Kerry Gaa, Fitzgerald Stadium

21. The Ladies Gaelic Football Association - History
A number of counties lay claim to being the cradle of Ladies gaelic football. gaelic football was considered a mans game in every sense.
http://www.ladiesgaelic.ie/history.htm
HOME NEWS PLAYER INFO GENERAL INFO ... SPONSORS A number of counties lay claim to being the cradle of Ladies Gaelic Football. There is a suggestion that a parish league was organised in Corraclare County Clare in 1926 by Tom Garry of Clonreddin. It lasted for a couple of years but then gradually faded away.
The 60's seems to provide the first real evidence of this "new craze" as it was called at the time. For years the women of Ireland, like most countries, had stood half a step behind the menfolk. The Gaelic Athletic Association had grown and prospered over eighty years.
From a couple of thousand spectators at the turn of the last century to regular attendances of 70,000 plus was a huge improvement. At least one third of these spectators were women. The 60's was a decade of change all around. The city of Liverpool let loose a group called the Beatles and the world would never be the same again. Cries of Liberation for women swept the boards. No longer were the fair sex content to be taken for granted. In every facet of life they began to enter the spotlight, no longer content with household chores. The career woman was born. Sport was an obvious outlet. Athletics had been well and truly conquered, camogie was also established along with female participation in tennis, badminton and hockey etc. However women playing Gaelic football - Now that was one that was guaranteed to raise the eyebrow.

22. St. Michael's Gaelic Football Club Of Toronto
History, fixtures and results, roster, events, and pictures.
http://www.stmikesgfc.homestead.com/index.html
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St. Mikes
Annual Banquet
Saturday April 3rd
Le Treport Banquet Hall
Ticket $40
St. Michael's
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St_mikesgaa@hotmail.com April 3: St. Mikes Annual Banquet May 22/23: Montreal 9-a-side Tournament May 30: League Starts See News for more info

23. Garryowen GFC - London
Garryowen gaelic football Club in London UK
http://www.garryowengfc.com/

24. QUB LGFC Main Page
Welcome to QUB Ladies gaelic football Club Links.
http://quis.qub.ac.uk/lgaelic/
Welcome to QUB Ladies Gaelic Football Club Links

25. UCC Gaelic Footbal Club
We, members of University College Cork gaelic football Club are proud of our achievements and hope that those who helped us in the past, ie students, players
http://www.ucc.ie/students/socs/gfc/
Fáilte do gach éinne chuigh láthair idirlíne Chumainn Peile Choláiste na hOllscoile Chorcaigh. A special welcome to all that visit our website. We, members of University College Cork Gaelic Football Club are proud of our achievements and hope that those who helped us in the past, i.e. students, players and officials will find this site useful and important to them in maintaining an interest in our club’s activities. Please visit us regularly, tell former colleagues and keep in contact. Pádraig Ó Céilleachair
Cathaoirleach.

26. Setanta San Diego Gaelic Football And Surf Club
Fixtures, results, and pictures.
http://www.setantasandiegogfc.com/

27. Saint Brendans Gaelic Football Club Inc
Saint Brendans gaelic football Club Inc. This site is best viewed at 800 x 600 pixels
http://www.saintbrendans.netfirms.com/

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28. Ballymena Ladies Gaelic Football Club
Includes fixtures, results, events, history and photos.
http://web.onetel.net.uk/~marianoneill/
WHO SAID GIRLS CAN'T PLAY FOOTBALL? Welcome to the first Ballymena Ladies Gaelic Football Website We are always happy to see new players joining the club so if you are interested come along to the training at: If this website is not agreeing with the size of your monitor with pictures and text overlapping each other, can you please let me know in the guestbook, so it can be fixed! Thank You Home Players Events Reports ... Links BALLYMENA LADIES SPONSOR Visit our sponsor at: www.mclarnongroup.com Email: ballymena_ladies@yahoo.co.uk

29. QUEENSGAA.COM - Queen S University Gaelic Football Club
Welcome to QUEEN S GAA ONLINE THE HOME PAGE OF QUEEN S UNIVERSITY gaelic football CLUB. Click here to enter Queen s gaelic football
http://quis.qub.ac.uk/gaelicfc/index
Welcome
to
QUEEN'S
GAA ONLINE
THE HOME PAGE OF QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY GAELIC FOOTBALL CLUB Click here to enter Queen's Gaelic Football Clubs Website
(WE HAVE MOVED HOME) www.queensgaa.com
Official Sponsors of this web site: MDS Pharma Services and Bank of Ireland

30. Home
Based in north London. Details on the ladies, men's and minor teams, as well as a history, results, news, and pictures.
http://www.taragfc.co.uk/
Welcome
Welcome to the all new Updated Tara GFC website. The information in this website is aimed at current, former and future players alike as well as those interested in the game in general. The club has been running since the 1930's and has Men’s, Ladies and Minor teams all of which are based in north-west London.
If you have any comments or would like to get in touch with the club the contact page contains all the details of how to do so. Please leave a message in the guestbook, on our new message boards or email us if you would like to play with any of our teams as we always welcome new players!
We hope you enjoy the site and we are happy to exchange links. If you have any comments or suggestions please email us.

31. Irish Australian Football
Read about the similarities between gaelic football and Australian rules.
http://www.iafc.org.au/irish.html

32. Introfoot
gaelic football. The earliest known record of gaelic football is contained in the Statutes of Galway of 1527 ( which allowed football but banned hurling).
http://www.iol.ie/~coolmine/typ/gaa/introfoo.html
Gaelic Football
An Introduction.
The earliest known record of Gaelic football is contained in the Statutes of Galway of 1527 ( which allowed football but banned hurling). The first reported football match was contested between Meath and Louth in 1712 at Slane, Co. Meath. Since then, Gaelic football has become the most popular sport in Ireland, played in the 32 counties by over 250,000 people. The G.A.A. is responsible for the continuing success of the sport. It organises Gaelic football on a local level throughout the country, ensuring that people of all ages and abilties have the opportunity to play Gaelic football through their local G.A.A. club.
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33. ::::{ QueensGAA.com }::::
News, history, articles, Hall of Fame, and pictures.
http://www.queensgaa.com/

34. All Ireland Gaelic Football Championship 2004 - Gaelic Football Betting
Bet on the All Ireland gaelic football Championship 2004 gaelic football Betting with William Hill Online Sports Betting.
http://www.willhill.com/iibs/EN/buildcoupon.asp?couponchoice=GF473922

35. GFHASA: Homepage
Official website of gaelic football and Hurling in South Australia. Has news, results and photos.
http://www.geocities.com/gfhasa/
Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing The Gaelic Football season is played in South Australia from October to March. The 2004-2005 season commences in late October 2004. For more information about Gaelic Football in SA, please e-mail gfhasa@yahoo.com.au Congratulations to UniSA, Onkaparinga and St. Brendan's on winning the Men's division 2, Women's and Men's 13-a-side grand finals respectively. Latest Page Update s Latest News
  • 1/4/04: The 2003-2004 Gaelic Football season in SA concluded last week with the 13-a-side Grand Finals.... [ read more 8/3/04: Tradelink and The Hounds have taken out the Gaza 9-a-side and St. Mary's 9-a-side grand finals respectively... [ read more 5/1/04: The 2004 season in SA commences this week with matches at Gaza on Thursday night and a full day of matches at St. Mary's on Sunday... [ read more
people have visited this website since 1st June 2002 Learn about Gaelic Football 2003-2004 Photos GFHASA Documents St. Mary's Park

36. All Coupons
Home All Sports Antepost Dogs Baseball Basketball Boxing Cricket Football gaelic football Golf Horse Racing Hurling Ice Hockey Motor Racing Motorbikes Politics
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37. Seoul Gaels Gaelic Football Club
News and information on the team and the Asian Games.
http://www.geocities.com/seoulgaels/seoulgaels.html
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38. University Of Dundee Gaelic Football Club
Scotland. History, roll of honour, pictures, and social club information.
http://www.sportsunion.dundee.ac.uk/gfc/

39. Fintona Pearses GAC - Home Page
News, profile, results, and fixtures.
http://www.fintona.net/
Fintona Pearses GAA Club, Co.Tyrone Fintona GAA Home Introduction News Grounds ... Personnel
Teams Seniors Reserves Under 21's Minors ... Under 14 Ladies
History Local GAA History Roll of Honour 2003 Results
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Fintona Minor team, taken before league game vs. Aghyaran at St.Lawrence's Park 7th April 2004

40. Gaelic Football Match
Glen Flesk, County Kerry Photograph copyright Sean Markey gaelic footballers from Counties Kerry and Cork leave a playing field in Glen Flesk, County Kerry
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/photogalleries/irish/photo5.html
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Glen Flesk, County Kerry
Gaelic footballers from Counties Kerry and Cork leave a playing field in Glen Flesk, County Kerry, following a match. Rules of the game, a cross between soccer and rugby, dictate that both players and referees speak Irish. Games have been sponsored since the late 1800s by the Gaelic Athletic Association, a organization with roots in Irish nationalism. Matches were seen as a means to preserve Irish language and culture while keeping young Irish men fit—a boon for those planning to battle English colonial rule.
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