Archive for March, 2010
#32 – Impressive new online magazine on hurling

Hurling enthusiasts all around the world rejoice as a new online monthly magazine dedicated to the ancient game has been born. It's called Sliotar. The word 'Sliotar' comes from the Gaelic term for the hurling ball, and the new magazine is published out of the All Ireland champions county of Kilkenny. Here a group of talented writers along [...]
Promo of the Month goes to…

Ya got to love it! Inspired by this poster, GaelicSportsCast thinks a 'Promo of the Month' should be awarded to any club around the world (excluding the 'Green Isle) that comes up with (or has already ) a poster, flyer, card, even logo, that absolutely and utterly knocks your socks off and makes you want to sign up straight away for hurling, [...]
Milwaukee Hurling Club 2010 Season Schedule Overview
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2010 Asia Regional Gaelic Games Schedule
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2010 West Canada Championship & Vancouver GAA Schedule
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2010 North American, Mid Atlantic Gaelic Games, Schedule

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2010 New South Wales Gaelic Games Schedule
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2010 European Schedule
Click on the following link to download the 2010 European Schedule: 2010 European Schedule (Excel Format)
GaelicSportsCast Mix 2 – Tropics, Indie, Mid West and Perspective

In GaelicSportsCast Mix 2, we blend four interviews in one over music. First up we hear how Gareth O'Brien and the boys and girls in Singapore are getting on, then we listen to Tim Morgan on the hurling revolution taking place at Indiana University, after that Mark Owens tells of all things Gaelic in the Mid Western states of the US, before we [...]
#31 – The Big Four, Irish Tours, and, a home away from home – Part 2

In Part 2 of GaelicSportsCast's interview with Northern Ireland academic, author and former Antrim footballer, Dr Paul Darby about his new book, 'Gaelic Games, Nationalism, and the Irish Diaspora in the United States,' we hear about The 'Big Four' clubs in New York at the beginning of the 20th century, controversy surrounding Irish team tours [...]