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  2. Chris Murphy (Gaelic footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Murphy (1968 – 15 December 2024) was a Northern Irish Gaelic football coach and player. At club level he played with Castlewellan, St Paul's and Clan na Gael and was also a member of the Antrim senior football team. Murphy's club career began with Castlewellan in Down before later moving to St Paul's in Belfast.

  3. Ladies' Gaelic Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ladies' Gaelic Football Association (Irish: Cumann Peil Gael na mBan) is the main governing body for ladies' Gaelic football. It organises competitions such as the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship and the Ladies' National Football League .

  4. St Brigid's GAC Cloughmills - Wikipedia

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    Located in the village of Cloughmills, in north County Antrim, St Brigid's GAC Cloughmills was founded in 1992. The club has spent most of its existence operating in the junior grade, winning the Antrim JAHC title for the first time in 2010. [2] Two years later, St Brigid's secured senior status for the first time after claiming the Antrim IHC ...

  5. Lámh Dhearg GAC - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1903 and plays Gaelic football, ladies' Gaelic football, handball, and hurling. Lámh Dhearg ... Antrim Hurling League Division 4 (1) 2021;

  6. St John's GAA (Antrim) - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1929, shortly after the opening of St. John The Evangelist Church (in the Catholic parish of St. John's) in Belfast. [1]St John's GAA have won the Antrim Senior Football Championship on several occasions and won the Ulster Senior Club Football title in 1977. [4]

  7. Kirsty McGuinness - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she was a part of the Antrim team that won the All-Ireland Junior Ladies' Football Championship. [3] [11] She also represented them in the Ulster Women's Intermediate Championship. [12] She is among a small number of sportswomen who have played association football for Northern Ireland and GAA for Antrim. [3]

  8. Ladies' Gaelic football - Wikipedia

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    Ladies' Gaelic football (Irish: Peil Ghaelach na mBan) is an Irish team sport for women. It is the women's equivalent of Gaelic football. [1] Ladies' football is organised by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association. Two teams of 15 players kick or hand-pass a round ball towards goals at each end of a grass pitch.

  9. Emma Magee - Wikipedia

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    Emma Magee (born 11 November 1997) is a Northern Ireland netball international and an Antrim ladies' Gaelic footballer. She was a member of the Northern Ireland team at the 2019 Netball World Cup . Her younger sister, Michelle Magee , is also a Northern Ireland netball international and an Antrim ladies' Gaelic footballer.