Tag: GAA World Games

Gaelic Football Match in Delhi

FRS Recruitment World Games LGFA Ladies Football Open 2023

Scoreboard and Table

Group Stage Table

FRS Recruitment World Games LGFA Open 2023

PosTeamPWDLFAPts
1Australasia65101231711
2Middle East64201022310
3Parnells LGAA London6411141359
4Asia630362636
5Round Towers620451794
6Central & Eastern Europe610546942
7Iberia600682220

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

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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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GAA Football Championship Proposal 2050

All-Ireland Section

Connacht GAA Provincial Championship 2050

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Leinster GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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Leinster GAA Football Provincial Championship - South Group 2050

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Munster GAA Football Provincial Championship 2050

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Ulster GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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Ulster GAA Football Provincial Football Championship - South Group 2050

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Dublin GAA Football Provincial Championship 2050

PosTeam
1Dublin City
1Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
1Fingal
1South Dublin

International Section

Britain GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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Britain GAA Football Provincial Championship - South Group 2050

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World GAA Football Provincial Championship - Americas Group 2050

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1Mexico
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World GAA Football Provincial Championship - Orient Group 2050

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New Ireland Section

Gaeltacht GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

PosTeam
1Connemara
1Erris
1Gweedore

Gaeltacht GAA Football Provincial Championship - South Group 2050

PosTeam
1Dingle
1Rathcairn
1Ring
1West Cork

Irish Boroughs GAA Football Provincial Championship - City Group 2050

PosTeam
1Belfast City
1Cork City GAA
1Galway City
1Limerick City
1Waterford City GAA

Irish Boroughs GAA Football Provincial Championship - Northern Ireland Group 2050

PosTeam
1Causeway
1East Antrim
1Lisburn
1Mid-Ulster
1Mourne

GAA Football Championship Proposal 2050

The Eirball Proposal for the GAA Football Championship in 2050 is for a Championship Divided into two sections: All-Ireland and International-New Ireland. The All-Ireland Section keeps the traditional Provincial Championship format with the exception that Round-Robin Groups are played with the top two in each Province playing the the Provincial Final. In the case of Leinster and Ulster the Provinces are divided into two Groups with Group winners progressing to the Provincial Final. To further the development of Elite players and to reward them for their time and effort, the Inter-Provioncial Championships will become Professional, with the Inter-County Championship remaining Amateur. In the case of Dublin, a compromise has been introduced whereby Dublin is considered an Inter-Provincial Championship Professional side with four Counties (actually County-Boroughs to use their Official designation) – Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin. The top two in the Dublin Provincial Championship play in the Dublin Provincial Final.

In the other section of the draw, Counties are divided into an International Section, comprising the Britain GAA Provincial Championship (divided into North and South Groups) and the World GAA Section (divided into Americas and Orient Groups); and a New Ireland Section, with Baronies and Districts divided into Gaeltacht GAA Provincial Championship and Irish Boroughs GAA Provincial Championsips. Each is the then sub-divided into Groups. The winners of the Gaeltacht GAA and Irish Boroughs Provincial Championsips then face each other in the New Ireland Final, the winners of which play the winners of the International Final (which is itself between the winners of the Britain GAA and World GAA Provincial Championships).

The Winners of the International-New Ireland Final play the winners of the All-Ireland Final for the World Championship Cup – there is precedence for such a Cup before in the early 1900s, 1950s and 1960s when the All-Ireland and National League winners played New York and London for titles such as the St, Brendan’s Cup (1954-1960) and the World Championship Cup (1967-1969). In addition, Britain, World, Gaeltacht and New Ireland Provincial teams would join in the Inter-Provincial Championship. Such hallowed GAA concepts such as the amateur status of Inter-County Football and the unbalanced approach to the Provincial Championships has been kept. A Total of 72 Counties, Boroughs, Districts, Baronies and Regions will be playing Inter-County Football, with 35 in the All-Ireland Section and 37 in the International-New Ireland Section. The Tailteann Cup, introduced for weaker Counties in 2022, shall become a Championship for Counties eliminated prior to the Provincial Finals, with “C” and “D” Championships also played for Counties in the lower half of the Round-Robin Tables.

Picture Credit: Offaly and Westmeath play in the Leinster football championship. Croke Park, Dublin By Eoghan McNally / shutterstock.com [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/offaly-westmeath-play-leinster-football-championship-223886 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

REFERENCES

ABOUT THE GAA

[4] GAA (2022) About the GAA [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/about-the-gaa/ [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[5] GAA (2022) Our Games [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/games/our-games [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[6] GAA (2022) Gaelic Football [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/my-gaa/getting-involved/gaelic-football [Accessed 30 January 2022]

Note: For References for Each County Logo/Crest Please Click on the Counties in the Banner at the top of this page.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Niamh Hughes, Gillian Glynn, Rose McCabe, Roisin NicDhonnachadha, Caoimhe Mullaney, Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Luke Kelly, Enda Fahy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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

Last Updated: 19 April 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

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GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2019

GAA Logo
GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Group Table

PWDLFAPts
*Australasia87012117114
*New York75021616910
*Middle East75021514410
*Europe Bears8107492032
Asia Cobras8107512362
GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2019 [Reference: 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
01.08.2019AustralasiaW/OEurope BearsCC
01.08.2019New York2-5 (11)Middle East3-16 (25)
Irish ShieldSemi-Final
01.08.2019Asia CobrasCCNew YorkW/O
Irish ShieldFinal
01.08.2019Europe Bears0-6 (6)New York8-9 (33)
Irish CupFinal
02.08.2019Australasia3-7 (16)Middle East2-15 (21)
GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2019 [Reference: 3]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.2019Australasia3-10 (19)New York2-9 (15)
29.07.2019Middle East6-18 (36)Asia Cobras0-1 (1)
Round 2
29.07.2019Asia Cobras0-7 (7)Australasia3-23 (32)
29.07.2019New York5-8 (23)Europe Bears1-5 (8)
Round 3
29.07.2019Europe Bears3-9 (18)Asia Cobras1-5 (8)
29.07.2019Australasia1-8 (11)Middle East4-11 (23)
Round 4
30.07.2019Middle EastW/OEurope BearsCC
30.07.2019Asia Cobras0-5 (5)New York7-5 (26)
Round 5
30.07.2019New York2-8 (14)Middle East1-9 (12)
30.07.2019Europe Bears0-2 (2)Australasia6-15 (33)
Round 6
30.07.2019Australasia1-10 (13)New York2-3 (9)
30.07.2019Middle East9-9 (36)Asia Cobras0-0 (0)
Round 7
30.07.2019Asia Cobras0-4 (4)Australasia11-16 (49)
30.07.2019New York13-6 (45)Europe Bears0-3 (3)
Round 8
31.07.2019Europe Bears2-4 (10)Asia Cobras3-8 (17)
31.07.2019Australasia2-10 (16)Middle East0-5 (5)
Round 9
31.07.2019Middle East9-12 (39)Europe Bears0-2 (2)
31.07.2019Asia Cobras0-9 (9)New York7-8 (29)
Round 10
31.07.2019New York0-0Middle East0-0
31.07.2019Europe Bears0-6 (6)Australasia8-14 (38)
GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2019 [Reference: 3

Report

Middle East won the GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup in 2019, triumphing 2-15 (21 Points) to 3-7 (16 Points) over Australasia in the Irish Cup Final. They had finished third in the Championship Group, losing to both New York and Austrasia once , but defeated both in the Finals, winning against New York in the Irish Cup Semi-Finals. New York won the Irish Shield with a comfortable 8-9 (33 Points) to 0-6 (6 Points) win in the Shield Final. Asia Cobras were the other contestants.

Middle East GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup Champions 2019
Middle East GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup Champions 2019 [Reference: 4][Photo Credit: Middle East GAA]

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.The World Games Irish Cup is like the Provincial Championship for the Irish players abroad in the World Counties. Mostly, it comprises teams from the Orient (Europe, Asia, Middle East, Australsia, South Africa)

References

Websites

[1] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Irish Cup | Tables [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling/tables [Accessed 16 August 2019]

[3] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Irish Cup | Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling/results [Accessed 16 August 2019]

Images

[4] Middle East GAA (2020) 9a2cdf91587bfc69cf6e56ee248bcdee8d5a8767 [Internet] Available from: https://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploaded/galleries/10289_uploaded/9a2cdf91587bfc69cf6e56ee248bcdee8d5a8767.jpg [Accessed 6 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 6 December 2020

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GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup 2016

GAA World Games 2016 Logo [Reference: 1]

2nd GAA World Games 2016

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Hurling Native Cup Final  
2016North America Chicago2-6 (12)New York1-6 (9)
GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup 2016 [Reference: 1]

Report

North America Chicago won the GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup in 2016, defeating New York in the Final. The GAA World Games are the Provincial Championship for Counties outside Ireland and Britain, and the Native Cup is for Counties which are represented by homegrown players rather than Irish-born players.(i.e. United States, Canada, New York are represented by players born in North America rather than Ireland).

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

The GAA World Games are the Provincial Championship for Counties outside Ireland and Britain, and the Native Cup is for Counties which are represented by homegrown players rather than Irish-born players who play for the Irish Cup. The Native Cup works like a Provincial Championship for the Americas and the Irish Cup the Provincial Championship for the Orient (i.e. United States, Canada, New York are represented by players born in North America rather than Ireland, and Australasia, Europe, Asia and the Middle East are mostly represented by Irish-born players).

References

Images

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton “Pippo” O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

About this document

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Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 1 December 2020

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GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2016

GAA World Games 2016 Logo [Reference: 1]

GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2016

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Hurling Irish Cup   
2016Middle East2-12 (18)Australasia2-10 (16)
GAA World Games Hurling Irish Cup 2016 [Reference: 2]

Report

Middle East won the GAA World Games Irish Cup in Dublin 2016, defeating Australasia 2-12 (16 Points) to 2-10 (16 Points) in the Final. The Irish Cup is for Teams of Irish-born Abroad, and works like the Provincial Championship for the Orient.

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

References

Logos

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Images

[3] GAA Twitter (2016) CpvOaCkXYAAe3eW – Photo – August 13, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CpvOaCkXYAAe3eW?format=jpg&name=4096×4096 [Accessed 22 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton “Pippo” O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 25 November 2020

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GAA World Games Ladies Gaelic Native Cup 2016

GAA World Games Dublin 2016 Logo
GAA World Games Dublin 2016 Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Native Cup Final   
2016New York2-4 (10)Eastern Canada0-5 (5)
GAA World Games Ladies Football Native Cup 2016 [Reference: 2]

Report

New York won the GAA World Games Ladies Football Native Cup in 2016 with a 2-4 to 0-5 victory over Eastern Canada in the Final. The Native Cup is for players born or from the GAA Counties outside Ireland, whereas the Irish Cup is for Irish players playing abroad. The Native Cup works like a Provincial Championship for the Americas, with the Irish Cup the Orient.

New York GAA World Games Ladies Gaelic Native Cup Champions 2016
New York GAA World Games Ladies Gaelic Native Cup Champions 2016 [Reference: 3][Photo Credit: Seb Daly/Sportsfile]

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

References

Logos

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Images

[3] GAA Twitter (2016) CpvOaCkXYAAe3eW – Photo – August 13, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CpvOaCkXYAAe3eW?format=jpg&name=4096×4096 [Accessed 22 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe.

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GAA World Games Football Irish Cup 2016

GAA World Games 2016 Logo
GAA World Games 2016 Logo [References: 1]
GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Men’s Football Irish Cup   
2016Middle East1-12 (15)Abu Dhabi Na Fianna1-11 (14) aet
GAA World Games Football Irish Cup 2016 [References: 2]

Report

Middle East won the GAA World Games Football Irish Cup in 2016, defeating Abu Dhabi Na Fianna in the Final after extra-time. The World Games Irish Cup is like the Provincial Championship for the Irish players abroad in the World Counties. Mostly, it comprises teams from the Orient (Europe, Asia, Middle East, Australsia, South Africa)

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

References

Images

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton “Pippo” O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA World Games Football Men’s Native Cup 2016

GAA World Games 2016 Logo
GAA World Games 2016 Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinner Runner-Up 
 Men’s Football Native Cup Final  
2016New York4-5 (17)France1-9 (12)
GAA World Games Football Men’s Native Cup 2016 [Reference: 2]

Report

New York won the GAA World Games Football Men’s Native Cup in 2016, with a victory over France in the Final.

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

References

Images

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton “Pippo” O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA World Games Football 2015

GAA Logo [References: 1]

1st GAA World Games 2015

GradeWinner Runner-Up 
 Men’s Football Cup   
2015Middle East 24-13Middle East 11-15
Men’s Football Plate
2015Canada6-9Europe2-5
Men’s Football Shield
2015Argentina1-4Galicia0-4 aet
GAA World Games Football 2015 [References: 2]

Report

Middle East 2 won the first GAA World Games Football Cup in 2015, defeating Middle East 1 in the Cup Final. The Plate Final (2nd Division – Intermediate) was won by Canada, who defeated Europe, and the Shield (3rd Division – Junior) went to Argentina, who beat Galicia in the Final.

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

References

Images

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Websites

[2] GAA (2015) GAA World Games Results [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/gaa-world-games-day-results-111503/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton “Pippo” O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA World Games Camogie Native Cup 2016

GAA World Games 2016 Logo
GAA World Games 2016 Logo [Reference: 1]

2nd GAA World Games 2016

DateWinner Runner-Up 
 Camogie Native Cup Final   
2016New York2-4 (10)Canada Eastern0-5 (5)
GAA World Games Camogie Native Cup 2016 [Reference: 2]

Report

The second annual GAA World Games took place in Dublin in 2016. Teams from all over the World took part in what is the World GAA’s Provincial Championship. New York won the Ladies Gaelic Native Cup, defeating Canada Eastern 2-4 to 0-5 in the Final.

About the GAA World Games

The GAA World Games works like the Provincial Championship for Clubs and Counties outside the 32 GAA counties in Ireland and the seven in Britain GAA (which has its own Provincial Championship). It is divided into Native Cups for native born players in each county outside Ireland, and Irish Cups for Irish ex-pats living and playing in their adopted Country/World GAA County. There are Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic competitions.

References

Images

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

[3] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: http://ladiesgaelic.ie/etihad-gaa-world-games-update/ [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 November 2020

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