November 3rd, 2011 | Comments Off
When you are looking for tickets to watch your favorite Gaelic hurler players and teams, if you want to go to a game live, you are going to have to know where to shop for tickets, in order to get the best seats, and the lowest prices for the tickets. So, rather than buy direcetly from the team site, you are going to want to shop around, in order to ensure that you get the best prices. There are many online sites that other
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November 2nd, 2011 | Comments Off
Everybody loves watching a good Gaelic Football game on the TV. The excitement is infectious. As great as watching the games on TV are, there is no comparison to actually attending a live event. Where to find the tickets you desire? Thankfully with the internet acquiring tickets is easier than ever before. Here is how to get your tickets quick and easy.
If you have a favorite time the best way of getting tickets is to look on you teams website. This can be easily accessed through the GAA association website. From their click on
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November 1st, 2011 | Comments Off
If you are not able to get tickets to the game, and you still want to watch the game in style, you are going to want to consider finding the best sports bar or pub, and watching the game with your closest friends, and several other fans who are cheering for your team as well. You will find that you are going to get the best experience, if you are not able to find tickets to the big game, when
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October 31st, 2011 | Comments Off
Gaelic football is the most popular sports in Ireland today. It is said to originate from the medieval Celtic game called “caid”. However, the game under modern rules only dates back to 1886.
It is similar to rugby in many respects. It is played on a field slightly larger than a rugby pitch with a ball that closely resembles a volleyball. Gaelic football is played by two opposing teams of 15. The ball is moved toward the goalposts by bouncing, kicking, hand passing (hitting the football with a closed fist
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