A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN


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Article from the Irish Times  –

The ladies gaelic footballers across Britain will this year compete in the first ever GAA National League outside Ireland

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“For years our teams have entered the All Ireland series without any serious competitive matches and this League will hopefully help our representatives to be much better prepared when the championship comes around”.

Five county teams will compete in the inaugural competition namely London, Lancashire, Warwickshire, Scotland and a Gloucester/ Hertfordshire amalgamation who will all play each other with the top two playing the final at the end of April. Donoghue hopes this is only the first step to a lasting and bigger League in the future.

“For this season the five competing sides will meet once and to balance the cost of travelling for Scotland they will have three home fixtures and will travel the extensive distance to Coventry only once. Ladies football is on the crest of a wave at the moment and it is important that we seize the chance to grow the game across this country.

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