Gaelic Football Match Delhi 2

India Wolfhounds v Qatar GAA Ladies Gaelic Football International 2019

Scoreboard

GAA Internationals - India v Qatar Men's Gaelic Football 2019

Match Day 1st Ladies GAA Match Played in India
(1st Ladies GAA Match Played in India)
12:00 am
GAA Internationals

India Wolfhounds vs Qatar Oryx na hEireann

GAA Football International 2019. References: [1]1

Report

The first ever Gaelic Football Internationals in India took place on Friday, 10th May 2019 in Thyagaraj Stadium, New Delhi. Both Men’s and Women’s matches were played between the hosts India Wolfhounds and Qatar GAA. Qatar GAA brought together players from all over the Gulf Island, with players from Dublin, Cork, Galway, Offaly and Clare as well as India, Netherlands, Argentina, Britain and USA. The India Wolfhounds were restarted after a gap of three years for the match.2

The Ladies match followed the men’s, and was worth the wait as both teams traded scores in a match played at an exhilirating pace. Katie Daly, who was newly arrived in India, had set up the first India Wolfhounds Ladies team, turning up to the first training session at a patch of grass by the side of one of New Delhi’s busiest roads, not knowing how it would turn out, and started with a couple of ladies training alongside the men, but built up a team in time for the match. They intended to enter the 2019 Asia Gaelic Games following this encounter, taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 8th-10th November.3

Teams Photo

Gaelic Football Match Delhi 2
India Wolfhounds Ladies Team Huddle [References: 3][Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA][Used with permission of DFA]4

References

Websites

[1] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021]

Images

[2] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_1.jpg [Accessed 30 March 2021] [Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA]

[3] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2.jpg[Accessed 30 March 2021][Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA]

Flag References – India Wolfhounds

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Flag References – Qatar GAA

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About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

First Published: 29 March 2021. Last Updated: 11 August 2024.

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021-2024

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Footnotes

  1. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021] ↩︎
  2. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021] ↩︎
  3. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021] ↩︎
  4. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2.jpg[Accessed 30 March 2021][Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA] ↩︎
Gaelic Football Match Delhi 1

India Wolfhounds v Qatar GAA Men’s Gaelic Football International 2019

Scoreboard

GAA Internationals - India v Qatar Men's Gaelic Football 2019

Match Day 1st Competitive GAA Game in India
(1st Competitive GAA Game in India)
12:00 am
GAA Internationals

India Wolfhounds vs Qatar GAA

GAA Football International 2019. References: [1]1

Report

The first ever Gaelic Football Internationals in India took place on Friday, 10th May 2019 in Thyagaraj Stadium, New Delhi. Both Men’s and Women’s matches were played between the hosts India Wolfhounds and Qatar GAA. Qatar GAA brought together players from all over the Gulf Island, with players from Dublin, Cork, Galway, Offaly and Clare as well as India, Netherlands, Argentina, Britain and USA. The India Wolfhounds were restarted after a gap of three years for the match.2

The men’s match started vigourously, with Derry’s George McCallion scoring the first ever point in a GAA match on Indian soil, however, Rajveer “Raj” Chouvarry scored some delighful points, including one chip of the Qatar GAA goalkeeper. The game was played in great spirit and phenomenal workrate and skill in the New Delhi heat.3

Teams Photo

Gaelic Football Match Delhi 1
Gaelic Football Match Delhi 1 [Used with permission of DFA]4

References

Websites

[1] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021]

Images

[2] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_1.jpg [Accessed 30 March 2021] [Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA]

[3] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2.jpg[Accessed 30 March 2021][Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA]

Flag References – India Wolfhounds

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Flag References – Qatar GAA

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About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

First Published: 29 March 2021. Last Updated: 11 August 2024.

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021-2024

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Footnotes

  1. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021] ↩︎
  2. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021] ↩︎
  3. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) First Ever International Gaelic Football Match in India [Internet] Available from: http://www.dfa.ie/irish-embassy/india/news-and-events/news-archive/first-ever-international-gaelic-football-match-in-india.html [Accessed 26 March 2021] ↩︎
  4. Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_1.jpg [Accessed 30 March 2021] [Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA] ↩︎
Croke Park 7 August 2022

GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC Full Draw 2022

Scoreboard

All-Britain Intercounty Championship Group Results

Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A 2022

Match Day Round 1
(Round 1)
0-13 (13) - 0-12 (12)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A

Scotland vs Gloucestershire GAA

(Round 1)
3-14 (23) - 3-8 (17)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A

London vs Warwickshire

Match Day Round 2
(Round 2)
1-6 (9) - 2-19 (25)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A

Gloucestershire GAA vs Warwickshire

(Round 2)
0-3 (3) - 6-8 (26)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A

Scotland vs London

Match Day Round 3
(Round 3)
3-12 (21) - 1-5 (8)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A

Warwickshire vs Scotland

(Round 3)
1-7 (10) - 4-12 (24)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A

Gloucestershire GAA vs London

Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group B 2022

Match Day Round 1
(Round 1)
6-20 (38) - 0-5 (5)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group B

Lancashire vs Yorkshire

Match Day Round 2
(Round 2)
Canceled
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group B

Hertfordshire GAA vs Lancashire

Match Day Round 3
(Round 3)
0-8 (8) - 6-18 (36)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group B

Yorkshire vs Hertfordshire GAA

Match Day Round 2 (Refixed)
(Round 2 (Refixed))
3-15 (24) - 2-6 (12)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship

Lancashire vs Hertfordshire

Results and Fixtures compiled from Results and Upcoming Fixtures in Britain GAA website. Please visit Britain GAA website in Reference [1] for Official Results.1

All-Britain Intercounty Championship Group Tables

Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group A 2022

PosTeamPWDLGFPFGAPADiffPDPts
13300133441843166
2320183952523144
33102121932-35-112
43003225644-31-190

Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Group B 2022

PosTeamPWDLGFPFGAPADiffPDPts
1220093521145244
221018243231612
320020131238-61-250

Tables calculated automatically from Results in Britain GAA website. Please visit Britain GAA website in Reference [1] for Official Results. *Qualify for Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Semi-Finals.2

All-Britain Intercounty Championship Finals

Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship Finals 2022

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
Walkover - DNF
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship

Warwickshire vs Scotland

(Semi-Finals)
1-12 (15) - 1-7 (10)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship

London vs Lancashire

Match Day Final
(Final)
1-12 (15) - 0-5 (5)
Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship

London vs Warwickshire

Results and Fixtures compiled from Results and Upcoming Fixtures in Britain GAA website. Please visit Britain GAA website in Reference [1] for Official Results.3

Qualifiers for All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

North American Representative: New York qualified automatically.

Leinster Junior Representative: Kilkenny qualified automatically.

Britain Representatives: London (as All-Britain Intercounty Champions); Warwickshire (as All-Britain Intercounty runners-up).

All-Ireland Junior Football Championship

GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship - JFC 2022

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
1-8 (11) - 0-6 (6)
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship

New York vs Warwickshire

(Semi-Finals)
3-11 (20) - 2-9 (15)
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship

Kilkenny vs London

Match Day All-Ireland Junior JFC Final
(All-Ireland Junior JFC Final)
3-12 (21) - 1-9 (12)
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship

Kilkenny vs New York

GAA All-Ireland Junior Football Championship – JFC 2022 Scoreboard4

Report

All-Britain Intercounty Group Stage

Round 1

Scotland got off to a good start, defeating Gloucestershire by 0-13 to 0-12 in Group A, while London beat Warwickshire by six points (3-14 to 3-8). In Group B Lancashire thrashed Yorkshire by 33 points, 6-20 to 0-5. [References: 1]5

Round 2

London stamped their authority on Group A by inflicting a heavy defeat on the other county team to have won in Round 1, Scotland – London won by 6-8 to 0-3. The other game in Group A saw Warwickshire win by 2-19 to 0-16 over Gloucestershire, meaning barring a miracle London go through to the Semi-Finals to meet the winners of Group B, along with Scotland and Warwickshire who would most likely meet in the other Semi-Final. The Group B match between Hertfordshire and Lancashire was abandoned due to a medical incident. [References: 1]6

Round 3

In Group A London made sure of the Group A title with a 4-12 to 1-7 defeat of Gloucestershire and Warwickshire and Scotland played to a 3-12 to 1-8 victory for Warwickshire knowing the two Counties would meet again in the Semi-Finals. Group B was wide open after Hertfordshire defeated Yorkshire by 6-18 to 0-8 eliminating Yorkshire and meaning the refixture between Hertfordshire and Lancashire set for Watford on the 15th May would decide who would go through to the Semi-Finals to meet London. [References: 1]7

Refixture

With Lancashire defeating Hertfordshire by 3-15 to 2-6 the North West county side reached the All Britain Intercounty Football Championship Semi-Finals to meet London [References: 1-3]8 9 10

Warwickshire, having defeated Scotland by 3-12 to 1-8 in the Final Round of Group games were awarded a walkover versus the same side in the Semi-Finals after the Scots did not field a team. In the other Semi-Final a gallant Lancashire were defeated 1-4 to 1-12 by London, who now meet Warwickshire in the Final. [References: 1]11

London triumphed 1-12 to 0-5 over Warwickshire in a one-sided Britain GAA Inter-County Football Championship decider at Ruislip. The Stephen Lynch-led side went on to meet the winners of New York and Kilkenny in the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship Semi-Finals [References: 4]12

All-Ireland JFC Semi-Finals

New York GAA, the North American representatives, defeated All-Britain runners-up, Warwickshire GAA by five points in the first of the 2022 GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship JFC Semi-Finals, winning by 1-8 to 0-6. In the second semi-final Leinster’s Kilkenny GAA won by five points also against British opposition, 3-11 to 2-9 versus All-Britain Intercounty Champions London. Both games took place at the GAA Centre of Excellence in Abbottstown, Dublin 15 [References: 5]. 13

All-Ireland JFC Final (10 July 2022)

The Final itself pitted the two winning semi-finalists against each other, with Kilkenny triumphing by nine points, 3-12 to 1-9 at Croke Park versus New York. The Final was played on Sunday, 10 July 2022, two days after the Semi-Finals, and on the same day as the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship SFC1 Semi-Final between Dublin and Kerry at Croke Park [5]. 14

Croke Park

Photo 253288000 © David Ribeiro | Dreamstime.com – Croke Park – Four Weeks after the All-Ireland Junior Football Final of 2022.

About the GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC 2022

The 2022 GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship was the first following the re-structuring of the Junior Football Championship. The All-Ireland Junior Football Championship is the “Division 3” Gaelic Football Championship and prior to 2022 was primarily for Junior Level “Division 3” Adult County teams from Ireland.

From 2022 onwards it has been the All-Ireland Championship for ‘overseas counties’, with the winners and runners-up of the All-Britain Intercounty Football Championship progressing to meet New York GAA (and from 2024 United States GAA also) from North America, and Kilkenny GAA – a primarily Hurling county in Leinster.

About the Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship

The Britain GAA Intercounty Football Championship acts as the Provincial Championship of Britain in Gaelic Football. It is one of three “Intercounty Provincial” Championships outside Ireland, the other two being the All-American Games and World Games. All Seven Britain GAA Counties compete in 2022.

References

All-Britain Intercounty Championship References

[1] Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022]

[2] Lancashire GAA (2022) Post, May 7, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/LancashireGAA/posts/6459457787446108 [Accessed 17 May 2022]

[3] Hertfordshire GAA (2022) Post, May 8, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/hertsgaa/posts/3222684321312202 [Accessed 17 May 2022]

[4] Official London GAA Facebook (2022) Post, May 28, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/LondonGAA/posts/pfbid0Dme8EfE4fsThobdiBcagsqk7WUkTfA8u1sLtKXg7bujNbi4gAPxfuzMFZiS23yRjl [Accessed 10 July 2022]

All-Ireland JFC Scoreboard References

[5] GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024]

Flag References

Kilkenny

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New York

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London

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Warwickshire

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Gloucestershire and Hertfordshire

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Lancashire

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Scotland and Yorkshire

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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive / GAA World Archive

First Published: 6 August 2024. Last Updated: 6 August 2024

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2024

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Footnotes

  1. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  2. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  3. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  4. GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024] ↩︎
  5. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  6. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  7. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  8. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  9. Lancashire GAA (2022) Post, May 7, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/LancashireGAA/posts/6459457787446108 [Accessed 17 May 2022] ↩︎
  10. Hertfordshire GAA (2022) Post, May 8, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/hertsgaa/posts/3222684321312202 [Accessed 17 May 2022] ↩︎
  11. Britain GAA (2022) Fixtures/Results [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-football/ [Accessed 13 May 2022] ↩︎
  12. Official London GAA Facebook (2022) Post, May 28, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/LondonGAA/posts/pfbid0Dme8EfE4fsThobdiBcagsqk7WUkTfA8u1sLtKXg7bujNbi4gAPxfuzMFZiS23yRjl [Accessed 10 July 2022] ↩︎
  13. GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024] ↩︎
  14. GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024] ↩︎
Croke Park 7 August 2022

GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC 2022

Scoreboard

GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship - JFC 2022

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
1-8 (11) - 0-6 (6)
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship

New York vs Warwickshire

(Semi-Finals)
3-11 (20) - 2-9 (15)
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship

Kilkenny vs London

Match Day All-Ireland Junior JFC Final
(All-Ireland Junior JFC Final)
3-12 (21) - 1-9 (12)
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship

Kilkenny vs New York

GAA All-Ireland Junior Football Championship – JFC 2022 Scoreboard1

Report

New York GAA, the North American representatives, defeated All-Britain runners-up, Warwickshire GAA by five points in the first of the 2022 GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship JFC Semi-Finals, winning by 1-8 to 0-6. In the second semi-final Leinster’s Kilkenny GAA won by five points also against British opposition, 3-11 to 2-9 versus All-Britain Intercounty Champions London. Both games took place at the GAA Centre of Excellence in Abbottstown, Dublin 15.

The Final itself pitted the two winning semi-finalists against each other, with Kilkenny triumphing by nine points, 3-12 to 1-9 at Croke Park versus New York. The Final was played on Sunday, 10 July 2022, two days after the Semi-Finals, and on the same day as the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship SFC1 Semi-Final between Dublin and Kerry at Croke Park. 2

Croke Park

Photo 253288000 © David Ribeiro | Dreamstime.com – Croke Park – Four Weeks after the All-Ireland Junior Football Final of 2022.

About the GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC 2022

The 2022 GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship was the first following the re-structuring of the Junior Football Championship. The All-Ireland Junior Football Championship is the “Division 3” Gaelic Football Championship and prior to 2022 was primarily for Junior Level “Division 3” Adult County teams from Ireland.

From 2022 onwards it has been the All-Ireland Championship for ‘overseas counties’, with the winners and runners-up of the All-Britain Intercounty Football Championship progressing to meet New York GAA (and from 2024 United States GAA also) from North America, and Kilkenny GAA – a primarily Hurling county in Leinster.

References

Scoreboard References

[1] GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024]

Flag References

Kilkenny

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London

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Warwickshire

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New York

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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive / GAA World Archive

First Published: 5 August 2024. Last Updated: 5 August 2024

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2024

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

Footnotes

  1. GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024] ↩︎
  2. GAA (2022) Fixtures and Results – GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Championship – JFC – July 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-results [Accessed 26 July 2024][Last Accessed 5 August 2024] ↩︎
Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship Cork v Tipperarry 2029 June 22nd Cork Ireland

CCG Cumann Camogaíochta na nGael All-Ireland Senior Championship 1999

Scoreboard

CCG Cumann Camogaíochta na nGael All-Ireland Senior Championship 1999

Match Day Preliminary Round
(Preliminary Round)
7-24 (45) - 5-8 (23)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Corcaigh vs Loch Garman

Match Day Quarter-Finals
(Quarter-Finals)
3-14 (23) - 3-9 (18)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Down C vs Átha Cliath

(Quarter-Finals)
2-8 (14) - 1-8 (11)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Kilkenny vs Gaillimh

(Quarter-Finals)
1-18 (21) - 1-6 (9)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Tiobraid Árann vs Clare C

(Quarter-Finals)
5-18 (33) - 0-2 (2)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Corcaigh vs Limerick C

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
2-12 (18) - 1-13 (16)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Kilkenny vs Corcaigh

(Semi-Finals)
6-22 (40) - 1-3 (6)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Tiobraid Árann vs Down C

Match Day All-Ireland Final
(All-Ireland Final)
0-12 (12) - 1-8 (11)
CCG All-Ireland Senior Championship

Tiobraid Árann vs Kilkenny

REPORT

Tipperary won the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship in 1999, triumphing by a single point over Kilkenny in the Final, after defeating Clare and Down by wide margins in earlier rounds.

Camogie Image (2019)

Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship Cork v Tipperarry 2029 June 22nd Cork Ireland
June 22nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship: Cork vs Tipperary

Picture Credit: [4] Shutterstock / Photo by D. Ribeiro (2019) June 22nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship: Cork vs Tipperary [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/june-22nd-2019-cork-ireland-liberty-1431588851 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

REFERENCES

Annuals

[1] An Coiste Eagarthóireachta: Máire Ní Cheallaigh, Dónal Ó Murchú, Máire Ní Scolaí (2000) Camogie Abú Blianairis / Camogie Annual 1999 “Torthai na bliana (Results of the Year)” p. 88. Published by Cumann Camogaíochta na nGael. Printed by Kilkenny People Printing Ltd.

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Last Updated: 2 February 2024

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Gaelic Football Match in Delhi

FRS Recruitment World Games LGFA Ladies Football Open 2023

Scoreboard and Table

Group Stage Table

GAA World Games Ladies Football Open 2023

PosTeamPWDLGFPFGAPAPts
16510254821111
26420233341110
3641139245209
46303132313246
5620473018254
66105101619372
760062258480

Note: Table calculated automatically from results in [reference: S-1]

Knockout Stage Scoreboard

FRS Recruitment World Games LGFA Open Knockout 2023

Match Day Shield Semi-Final
(Shield Semi-Final)
4-13 (25) - 0-0 (0)
GAA World Games LGFA Open Knockout

Central & Eastern Europe vs Iberia

Match Day Cup Semi-Finals
(Cup Semi-Finals)
7-18 (39) - 1-3 (6)
GAA World Games LGFA Open Knockout

Australasia vs Asia

(Cup Semi-Finals)
1-7 (10) - 2-7 (13)
GAA World Games LGFA Open Knockout

Middle East vs Parnells LGAA London

Match Day LGFA Open Shield Final
(LGFA Open Shield Final)
2-8 (14) - 2-6 (12)
GAA World Games LGFA Open Knockout

Round Towers vs Central & Eastern Europe

Match Day LGFA Open Cup Final
(LGFA Open Cup Final)
3-10 (19) - 0-5 (5)
GAA World Games LGFA Open Knockout

Australasia vs Parnells LGAA London

Note: Scoreboard compiled from results and fixtures in [References: S-1 to S-2] For Official Scoreboard please visit the GAA World Games Ladies Football Open Page at: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/ladies-football-open/ [Last accessed 8 August 2023]

Group Stage Scoreboard

FRS Recruitment World Games LGFA Open 2023

Match Day Round 1
(Round 1)
0-1 (1) - 4-6 (18)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Round Towers vs Australasia

(Round 1)
0-0 (0) - 10-8 (38)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Iberia vs Middle East

(Round 1)
8-3 (27) - 0-4 (4)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Parnells LGAA London vs Asia

Match Day Round 2
(Round 2)
0-3 (3) - 5-6 (21)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Central & Eastern Europe vs Asia

(Round 2)
1-3 (6) - 1-3 (6)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Australasia vs Middle East

(Round 2)
0-4 (4) - 5-6 (21)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Round Towers vs Parnells LGAA London

Match Day Round 5
(Round 5)
9-4 (31) - 0-1 (1)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Central & Eastern Europe vs Iberia

Match Day Round 3
(Round 3)
0-3 (3) - 5-3 (18)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Round Towers vs Middle East

(Round 3)
6-6 (24) - 1-1 (4)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Parnells LGAA London vs Central & Eastern Europe

(Round 3)
11-18 (51) - 0-0 (0)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Australasia vs Iberia

Match Day Round 4
(Round 4)
3-4 (13) - 1-0 (3)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Middle East vs Asia

(Round 4)
18-3 (57) - 0-0 (0)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Parnells LGAA London vs Iberia

(Round 4)
0-3 (3) - 5-5 (20)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Central & Eastern Europe vs Australasia

Match Day Round 5
(Round 5)
2-6 (12) - 0-6 (6)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Asia vs Round Towers

Match Day Round 6
(Round 6)
2-1 (7) - 6-9 (27)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Iberia vs Round Towers

(Round 6)
1-1 (4) - 2-8 (14)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Asia vs Australasia

(Round 6)
2-12 (18) - 0-2 (2)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Middle East vs Central & Eastern Europe

Match Day Round 7
(Round 7)
2-3 (9) - 2-3 (9)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Middle East vs Parnells LGAA London

(Round 7)
0-3 (3) - 1-7 (10)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Central & Eastern Europe vs Round Towers

(Round 7)
0-0 (0) - 4-6 (18)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Iberia vs Asia

(Round 7)
2-8 (14) - 0-3 (3)
GAA World Games LGFA Open

Australasia vs Parnells LGAA London

Note: Scoreboard compiled from results and fixtures in [References: S-1 to S-2] For Official Scoreboard please visit the GAA World Games Ladies Football Open Page at: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/ladies-football-open/ [Last accessed 8 August 2023]

Report

Group Stage Report

The top three in the Group Stage were highly competitive with two draws in the three games between them. In the end the three teams were separated by a victory for Australasia over Parnells of London by 2-8 to 0-3 in the last game of the Group Stage. Middle East proved a revelation, drawing with both of the 2019 LGFA World Finalists. Asia were the fourth qualifier for the Cup Semi-Finals having defeated Round Towers of London, Central & Eastern Europe and Iberia (Spain, Portugal and Catalonia).

Knockout Stage Report: Shield

The Shield featured teams placing fifth to seventh in the Group Stage Table with sixth and seventh (Central & Eastern Europe and Iberia) playing off in the Semi-Final for the right to play fifth-placed Round Towers of London in the Shield Final. Central & Eastern Europe defeated Iberia for the second time in the competition (4-13 to 0-0) and advanced to the Shield Final where they lost by only two points (2-8 to 2-6) to London club Round Towers.

Knockout Stage Report: Cup

A fiercely competitive Middle East lost by just three points to 2019 finalists Parnells of London (1-7 to 2-7) in the Cup Semi-Finals and were to play a repeat of that Final as Australasia triumphed by 7-18 to 1-3 over neighbours Asia in the first Semi-Final.

The Final itself was a second victory in as many World Games finals for Australasia over Parnells, by the surprisingly wide margin of 3-10 to 0-5. [References: S-1 to S-2]

About

About the GAA World Games

The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) World Council organised the first GAA World Games in Abu Dhabi in 2015, with 28 teams from 7 World County Boards in GAA terms playing over 2 days. The 2016 GAA World Games was the first held in Ireland, showcasing to the Irish public the growth around the World of the GAA’s two main sports. The third edition was held in 2019 and the 2023 edition was the fourth ever, held in Derry.

The GAA World Council organises the GAA internationally, in Britain and the World. There were at the time of the 2023 games, Units affiliated to the Association in Argentina, Asia, Australia & New Zealand (Australasia GFHA), Britain, Canada, Europe, Middle East, New York, North America (United States GAA) and South Africa. [Reference: A-1]

An Image from World LGFA

Gaelic Football Match in Delhi
Gaelic Football Match in Delhi [References: I-3][Used Permission DFA]

About the LGFA and Ladies Football

The LGFA (Ladies Gaelic Football Association) is the affiliate governing body of the GAA assigned to run Ladies Gaelic Football in Ireland. Ladies Gaelic Football, or sometimes just referred to as Ladies Football or Ladies Gaelic, is a version of Gaelic Football for women with a few modifications. The game is 15-a-side traditionally, and the LGFA was founded in 1974, 90 years after the GAA [Reference: A-2]

World Games 2023 Rules (Simplified)

  1. World Games 2023 matches were played under the full playing rules of Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic Football with the exceptions below in 2-10.
  2. All matches to be played 9-a-side rather than traditional 15-a-side.
  3. Group Stage games shall consist of two 9-minute halves and a two minute interval.
  4. Knockout Stage games shall consist of two 12-minute halves plus a two-minute interval.
  5. The Finals of the competition shall consist of two 15-minute halves plus a five-minute break at half-time.
  6. Kickouts and puckouts can be taken from either the ground or the hands. Ball to be kicked or pucked out of the small rectangle and all players must be outside the 13m line except the player taking the kickout or puckout. A player cannot score from the puckout in Hurling and Camogie.
  7. Rules governing substitution replaced by unlimited interchange, which must take place from the interchange area (see World Games 2023 Programme page 36-37 for more details).
  8. The rules governing the lift in Gaelic Football and Ladies Gaelic Football are changed for Gaelic Football International Division 2 and Ladies Gaelic Football to allow players to lift the ball from the ground with the hands providing the player lifting the ball has at least one foot on the ground when lifting the ball.
  9. Extra-Time: There shall be no Extra-Time for games played during the Group Stages. There shall be Extra-Time in the Knockout Stages consisting of two 3-minute halves with a one-minute interval. If the game is still level on points after Extra-Time a further period of Extra-Time is played until one team scores either a goal or point in which case they are declared the winners. A team may start with the full 9 players during Extra-Time even if one player has received a Black or Red Card during normal time, subject to the rule that the player who received the Black or Red Card is not on the field during Extra-Time. Black Card (Sin-Bin) infractions do not carry over into the next game.
  10. Sin-Bin. As in the GAA there are Black Cards. A player who commits a cynical infraction shall receive a Black Card and be ordered off the field of play of three minutes (Sent to the Sin-Bin). As in the LGFA and Camogie players commiting a Yellow Card Offence shall be ordered off the field for 3 minutes. (For more details please see GAA World Games Programme page 36-37 in Reference: A-3]

References

Scoreboard References

[S-1] GAA (2023) World Games Ladies Football (Open) > Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/ladies-football-open/ [Accessed 29 July 2023][Last Accessed 8 August 2023]

[S-2] GAA (2023) World Games Programme 2023 [Internet] Available from: gaa.ie/worldgames/worldgamesprogramme2023 [Accessed 29 July 2023]

Image References

[I-3] Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (2019) Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dfa.ie/media/missions/india/newsevents/Gaelic_Football_Match_Delhi_2.jpg[Accessed 30 March 2021][Photo Credit: India Wolfhounds GAA] [Used with permission of DFA]

About References

[A-1] GAA (2023) World Games Programme 2023 – Shane Flanagan: Director of Coaching and Games Development Message [Internet] Available from: gaa.ie/worldgames/worldgamesprogramme2023 [Accessed 29 July 2023][Page 5 in PDF]

[A-2] LGFA (2023) About Us [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/the-lgfa/about-us/ [Accessed 9 August 2023]

[A-3] GAA (2023) World Games Programme 2023 – The Rules Made Simple [Internet] Available from: gaa.ie/worldgames/worldgamesprogramme2023 [Accessed 29 July 2023][Pages 36-37 in PDF]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 August 2023

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2023

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