Posts Tagged ‘australia gaa’
# 745 Day 2 Australasian Championships

Tuesday October 1 was Day 2 of the 2014 Australasian Championships in Melbourne and we bring you this report on how things went with Australasian GAA President Seamus Sullivan.
# 646 Australian GAA delighted with new TV deal
The buzz at the weekend's Australasian GAA Convention in Melbourne was all about the new GAA TV rights deal with Australia's Channel 7 and reaction was positive. In the Podcast, Australasian GAA President, Seamus Sullivan, talks about the 'fantastic news for everybody' and the opportunities for promoting Gaelic sports in Oz. He also gives us [...]
# 592 State Games underway in Sydney

Day 1 of this year's Australasian State Games got underway today at Monarch Fields in Sydney where over the next five days 15 teams from Australia and New Zealand will battle it out in five codes for champions of Australasia. In the Podcast NSW GAA PRO Catherine Fleming fills us in on the action from Day 1. [...]
#303 Gaelic Sports culture growing in Tasmania

Gaelic Sports clubs continue to spring up across the world be it in the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, South Africa, New Zealand or Australia. The popularity of the once indigenous sports is spreading beyond Irish cultural boundaries with one of the newer clubs formed in the middle of the Indian and Pacific oceans on the island wilderness of [...]
Australasia GAA Games results

2011 Kepplers Australasia GAA Games Finals Results, Oct 8 Mens Football Championship Final Victoria 1-12 NSW 1-9 Hurling Championship Final Queensland 1-11 Western Australia 1-9 Camogie Championship Final Queensland 2-14 Western Australia 2-4 Ladies Championship Final Queensland 4-11 Western Australia [...]
‘Cusacks still undefeated in Oz

Heavy rains Sunday week last, interrupted this year's NSW GAA Championship but things were much improved this weekend as fine weather allowed a full schedule of games. On Sunday we saw football league and defending champs, Michael Cusacks remain undefeated, while the big two in hurling 'Cusacks and Sydney Shamrocks went at it once more. In [...]