
Australia
Gaelic Football & Hurling Association of Australasia - Official website of the GAA in Australia and New Zealand
New South Wales
Central Coast Hurling &
Football Club - GAA club south of Sydney, New South Wales.
Clan na Gael, Sydney -
Simple and professional website for the Sydney club, New South Wales, with both a ladies
and mens teams.
Irish
Australians Gaelic Football Club, Sydney - The
informative homepage for the club in Sydney, New South
Wales, dedicated to promoting the game locally
Michael Cusacks GAA Club
- Sydney club, the latest Australian Gaelic football site on the web
Sydney Shamrocks GAA
Hurling Club - Sydney hurling club, undefeated in 2001 and
Australasian champions
Queensland
Queensland Gaelic Football Association - the state association's official site, and a very well designed one
East Celts GFC -
Brisbane eastern suburbs club, the 2004 Queensland mens champions.
Harps GFC -
Brisbane club, the 2005 Queensland ladies champions and 1996 Queensland mens champions.
John Mitchels GFC
- Brisbane club, the 2005 Queensland mens champions.
Sarsfield's GFC - Brisbane
club, the 2005 Queensland mens champions.
Shamrocks GFC
- The first Australian Gaelic
football club on the internet, with three mens and womens teams from Brisbane's western suburbs. The 2000 Queensland mens champions and 2001 Queensland ladies champions. Official site.
Souths
Gaelic Football & Hurling Club - Brisbane southern suburbs club, the 2002 Queensland ladies champions and 2003 Queensland mens champions.
South Australia
Irish
Australians Gaelic Football Club, Adelaide - Sister club
of the Sydney GFC of the same name
South
Australian Gaelic Football and Hurling Association - The
official website of South Australia with all the information
you'd expect
Victoria
Gaelic
Football for Vic Chicks - Website for the three ladies
Gaelic Football clubs in Victoria
Victorian Gaelic
Athletic Association - The official site of the GAA in
Victoria - the fourth Australian GAA site on the web.
Information on clubs and results. A professionally developed
site, but be warned - there are frames everywhere
Western Australia
Greenwood Gaelic
Football Club - Club in Perth, Western Australia, with a ladies and
mens team. 2001 WA ladies champions.
Morley Gaels GFC
- Gaelic football club in Perth, Western Australia
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Europe
Europe
GAA - European competition with nine clubs, and an
ordinary website
Hugh
O'Neill's GAC - Founded in 1948, the club has both
Senior and Junior teams in Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Luxumbourg
Irish Club - They have a Gaelic Sports Club, although
they say, "Opportunities for playing Gaelic football and
hurling matches are relatively few but the Club puts on
displays at the request of municipal authorities in
adjoining countries."
Paris
Gaels GAA - The club was stablished in 1995 to become
the first affiliated GAA club in mainland Europe
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Ireland
Ballyboden
Wanderers - Winners of the Dublin Junior Football
Championship in 1928 and 1968, based in the foothills of the
Dublin mountains
Bailieborough
Shamrocks - A club that traces it's history back to the
1880's, from Co. Cavan, Ireland, with five senior
championships to its credit
Bantry
Blues GAA Club - Site of the 1998 Cork County senior
football champions, from West Cork, with photos, news,
profiles, County players, jokes and more. And yes, their
uniforms are blue
Colmcille
Ladies GFC - Ladies club in Derry with player lists and match
reports. 2001 County Derry junior champions.
Cork GAA - A new homepage for
GAA news in Co. Cork, Ireland.
Dromore
Gaelic Football Club - Plays its games out of Gardrum
Park Dromore, Co. Tyrone, in existence since 1933 with teams
all ages, male and female
Dublin GAA County
Board - "Hill 16 Online", official website of the Dublin
County Board, and definitely one of the better sites
Erin's Isle GAA Club
- A Leinster club based at Finglas in Dublin
Eskra
Emmetts GAA - Club in West Tyrone, Ireland
GAA On-line - The GAA in
Ireland is on-line, and it's an excellent site too
Galbally
GAA - Official website of the 1994 and 1997 Limerick
County senior football champions
Galway GAA - A website for
Gaelic games news in Co. Galway.
Hospital/Herbertstown
GAA Club - Senior GAA club in South Limerick with a fine
tradition of county representation, and a growing website
that's taken some good ideas from Shamrocks
Kildare GAA - A website for
Gaelic games news in Co. Galway, Ireland.
Knockane
GAA Club - Club in East Limerick, Ireland
Ladies
Gaelic Football Association - The official website of
Ladies Gaelic football in Ireland. The ladies beat the GAA
onto the web by some years and is a great site.
Ladies Gaelic
Football Higher Education - Ladies results from all the college and
university matches
Limerick GAA - Official
site of Limerick GAA, with official fixtures, honour rolls
etc
Laois GAA - A new site for Co.
Laois GAA news.
Unofficial
Mayo GAA Homepage - Independent Mayo site that includes
a fair bit of news
Naomh
Mearnóg GAA Club - Based in Portmarnock, Dublin, the club has over
1400 members and fields upwards of 46 teams. All Gaelic games are
played. Hosts of the 2000 Gaelic Football International Tournament.
Rathnew GAA
Club - Founded in 1886 and Co. Wicklow senior football
champions 1996-1997-1998-1999, the site covers all ages, all
teams
RTE
Gaelic Football Page - Ireland's national broadcaster
with the latest news. If only they'd cover the Shamrocks,
this page would be great!
Roscommon GAA - The official
Co. Roscommon GAA Home Page. Professional site.
Rules
of Gaelic Football - Basic introduction to the rules
Shamrocks
Hurling & Football Club - Since 1898 this Monkstown,
Co. Cork, club has been kicking leather, and now has a very
good web site
Sligo GAA - The official site
for the Co. Sligo GAA. Professional site.
Spa GAA - Located on the eastern
side of Killarney, one of the youngest clubs in Kerry although football
played there since the late 18th century. Home club of Denis Cronin who
set the game and season point scoring records for Shamrocks in
Brisbane, Australia, in 1999.
Stewartstown Harps
Gaelic Football Club - The first Tyrone club to have a
website, "located in East Tyrone close to Lough Neagh,
approximately 5 miles from Cookstown, 3 miles from
Coalisland and 7 miles from Dungannon." With directions like
that, there's no excuse to miss training
Ed Donnelly's Tipperary GAA Page
- Unofficial site by web page developer Ed Donnelly, a
Tipperary GAA super-fan
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Northern Ireland
County
Antrim - Gaelic Football and Hurling website
Antrim
GAA - Unofficial website with a comprehensive list of
fixtures and results
Armagh GAA - A new site for
Gaelic games news from Co. Armagh.
Derry
GAA On-line - County Derry site with all the news
Dundrum GAC - The Dundrum
club in Co. Down, the home club of former Shamrocks stars Marty
Coughlan and Rab Smyth.
Glen
Ladies GFC - 1999 county league and championship
winners, and Ulster finalists
Lavey
Gaelic Athletic Club - Homepage of the 1990-91 Gaelic
Football All-Ireland club champions, from Gulladuff,
Magherafelt, Co. Derry, where the parish priest is Fr B.
O'Donnell, telephone 01648 42458
Maghery Sean
MacDermott's Gaelic Football Club - The first football
club in Co. Armagh with a website, and a very good one at
that. Recently upgraded.
Queens
University of Belfast Gaelic Football Club - The oldest
and most successful higher education GAA set-up in Ulster ,
and on this site you can even read about the club disco
Slaughtneil Gaelic
Athletic Club - Formed in 1953, Emmet's Slaughtneil are
well established in the Derry GAA with facilities which are
the envy of many, and a decent web site
St
Colms Gaelic Athletic Club - From Ballinascreen,
Ireland, the first Derry club page on the net. Includes mens
and ladies football
St Eunan's Ladies GFC
- The most successful ladies club in Ulster, founded in 1992 in
Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, and winner of four Ulster senior club
championships since that time. Very comprehensive website.
Tyrone
GAA - Official site of the Co. Tyrone GAA, the 2000 All-Ireland
Under 21 Champions with
contact names and numbers
Tyrone GAA - Another website
for Co. Tyrone news.
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Rest of the World
Asia
Gaelic Games - 1997 website of the event in Manila,
Philippines
Asia
Gaelic Games - 1999 website of the 4th annual event,
this time in Singapore
Auckland
Gaelic Football Association - Official site from Auckland, New
Zealand
Denver Gaels Gaelic Football
Club - Club in Denver, Colorado, most recently the 2000 North
American Junior B Champions
Detroit
Padraíg Pearse Gaelic Football Club - 75-year-old
club in Detroit, Michigan, in the North American County
Board
Japan
GAA - The official wesbite that begins, "Welcome to the
Japan GAA homepage. These pages contain up-to-date
information about the GAA scene in Japan," which sort of
makes sense
Los Angeles Crows
Australian and Gaelic Football Club - Outstanding site from a Los
Angeles Australian Rules club that has also taken on the Gaelic
North York Ladies GAA -
Professional standard website
New York
Wexford GAA Supporters Club - Official web home of the
New York branch of the Wexford GAA Supporters Club
North American GAA
Board - The very good official website of one of the
three GAA Boards in North America (the others are New York
and Canada)
Pittsburgh
Celtics - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, playing in the
Midwest division of the North American County Board
Seattle Gaels -
Gaelic football club in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1979, and 1999
North American junior champions
Singapore Gaelic
Lions - Very good official site of two-time Asian Gaelic
Games football champions and the newest affiliate of the
Gaelic Athletic Association of Australasia
St
Brendans Gaelic Football Club - San Francisco,
California
St Vincents Toronto
GAA Club - Canadian club founded in 1959 to be the oldest club in
Toronto with a history of Hurling and Football
Taiwan
GAA - The site from Taiwan, yes Taiwan, that delivers
you the Guinness Asia Gaelic Games, and promises that you
can get up close and ugly with the Taiwan squad members.
Mmmm
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