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What's the score? | Thursday, July 29, 2010

What’s the score?

Harrington’s achievements top the lot  more >

New plan tackles the future

All good organisations plan for the future by laying down a strategy for consolidation and expansion. And so it is with the GAA. Its latest version is entitled ‘The GAA Strategic Vision and Action Plan 2009-2015.’  more >

Hypocrisy in the GAA is rampant

One has to wonder at times about the level of hypocrisy in the GAA.  more >

Munster spirit should be bottled

Great occasions in sport sometimes come unbidden, something that makes them much sweeter and all the more memorable.  more >

Failing to live up to expectations

Ireland v New Zealand in Croke Park was a special occasion.  more >

International Rules saved in Australia

Ireland 4-9-8 (57 points, aggregate 102), Australia 38-11 (53 points, aggregate 97).  more >

West fares poorly from Croke Park money

In August 2007 the GAA decided that €26 milliom in rental income from the use of Croke Park by the IRFU and the FAI would be allocated to regional centres of excellence.  more >

Football championship needs to be reviewed

Intercounty GAA activity is now entering the closed season. Indeed there will be a ban on all intercounty activity, including collective training, for November and December.  more >

Special Congress proposals

The GAA’s Special Congress on October 4th will face decisions on three important aspects of the Association’s affairs; Hurling Championship structures, discipline and burnout.  more >

GAA aims to tackle climate change

Have you joined the GAA’s culgreen initiative? If not, you should. It won’t halt global warming but it is, nonetheless, a very commendable step aimed at helping GAA members tackle the real problem of climate change.  more >

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