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G.A.A

G.A.A. Gaelic Athletic Association. Who Founded The G.A.A. Michael Cusack founded the G.A.A in November 1st 1884 in Hayes Hotel Thurles, Co. Tipperary Michael Cusack was the first president of the G.A.A G.A.A stands for Gaelic Athletic Association

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G.A.A

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  1. G.A.A Gaelic Athletic Association

  2. Who Founded The G.A.A • Michael Cusack founded the G.A.A in November 1st 1884 in Hayes Hotel Thurles, Co. Tipperary • Michael Cusack was the first president of the G.A.A • G.A.A stands for Gaelic Athletic Association • The sports of G.A.A are Gaelic, Hurling, Roundersand Handball • The president of the G.A.A is now Aogán Ó Fearghaíl

  3. About G.A.A • The Gaelic Athletic Association is an Irish international amateur sporting and cultural organisation • The association also promotes Irish dancing and cultural music. • It has more than 500,000 members worldwide. • Gaelic Football and hurling are the most promoted sports in Ireland in the organisation • Since its foundation in the late 19th century, the association has grown to become a major influence in Irish sporting and cultural life. • The G.A.A motto is “ Be There All The Way”

  4. The Rules Of G.A.A. • Gaelic football. ... Players advance the football, a spherical leather ball, up the field with a combination of carrying, bouncing, kicking, hand-passing, and soloing. • In G.A.A you can take four steps followed by a hop or a solo but you cannot hop the ball twice. • A goal is worth 3 and a point is worth 1. • A red card is 1 match ban but 2 yellows is a no match ban • A black card means you are sent off but a substitute can come on in your place

  5. Gaelic Football • Gaelic Football or ( Gaelic) is played on a pitch of 15 players a side. • The very first game of Gaelic Football under GAA rules was played near Callan, Co Kilkenny in February 1885 • Kildare was he first county to win the Sam Maguire cup after defeating Cavan 2–6 to 2–5 in 1928. • The establishment of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in 1884 was the defining moment in the history of Ireland's native games. • Maurice Davin invented Gaelic football.

  6. Hurling • Hurling is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic and Irish origin and is the fastest field sport in the world. • It is also played on a pitch of fifteen players. • A good strike with a hurley can propel the ball over 150 km/h (93 mph) in speed and 110 metres (361 ft) in distance. • Bob Hurley invented the Hurley so that is why it is named after him • Hurling is the oldest sport in the world which has been played for over 3,000 years

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