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  2. GAA Beo - Wikipedia

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    GAA Beo (Live GAA) is the principal Gaelic games programme of Irish language-broadcaster TG4. [1]Typically, it is shown on TG4 on a regular basis on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, as well as midweek, all year round showing live and deferred coverage of hurling and Gaelic football matches in the club championships, National Leagues, Fitzgibbon Cup and Sigerson Cup, as well as the provincial ...

  3. Gaelic Games Europe - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Jennings (Chp) & Tony Bass (Sec) at 2007 European GAA Convention in Budapest. Gaelic Games Europe governance structures are based on a volunteer culture. [2] Any member can submit a motion to their club's annual general meeting suggesting new policies, amendments to an existing policy or propose changes to the playing rules.

  4. Scoring in Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    Scores from open play are not indicated; any scores not accounted for by dead ball are from open play by default. So if a report says James Kelly 2-5 (1-1f, 1-0pen, 0-2 '45') , it means that he scored 2 goals and 5 points, of which a goal and a point were from frees, a goal from a penalty, two points from 45-metre kicks, and the other two ...

  5. GAAGO - Wikipedia

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    As part of their broadcast rights deal, the GAA announced that it was to set up a new IPTV service for an international market. The service is owned by RTÉ and the GAA. It is run by RTÉ Digital. [2] In 2020 GAAGO launched a similar streaming services for Irish Soccer called Watch LOI as the service provider for the Football Association of ...

  6. Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    Hurling is a stick and ball game played by teams of 15 on a rectangular grass pitch with H-shaped goals at each end. The primary object is to score by driving the ball through the goals or putting the ball over the bar and thereby scoring a point. Three points is the equivalent of a goal. The team with the highest score at the end of the match ...

  7. Gaelic Athletic Association Congress - Wikipedia

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    The GAA Congress is the supreme legislative body of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ ˈl̪ˠuːˌçlʲasˠ ˈɡeːlˠ]), commonly known by its acronymic, the GAA. The GAA is the international governing body of Gaelic games such as football and hurling. The congress may be annual or special. [1]

  8. British University Gaelic football Championship - Wikipedia

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    Score Runner-up Score 2004/05 University of Glamorgan (now University of South Wales) 2–4 Bangor University: 1–1 2005/06 UCLAN* 3–09 University of Glasgow: 0–10 2006/07 University of Sunderland: 2–13 UCLAN: 1–03 2007/08 UCLAN 1–13 University of Chester: 0–11 2008/09 Liverpool John Moores University 2nd Team UCLAN: 2009/10 ...

  9. The Sunday Game - Wikipedia

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    All of the GAA's National League games are screened on TG4 and Setanta Sports, while Sunday Sport on RTÉ Two provides highlights of some of these games. When a hurling or football game is shown live on Saturday or Monday – the latter becoming more common during Summer Bank Holiday weekends – the appropriately customised title The Saturday ...