Scoring and Goals the GAA scoring System
By Justin Parks | November 29, 2009

Yep, the scoring in GAA is as odd as hell, but it makes sense. I swear to god it does. Scoring In Gaelic football and hurling there are two types of score, a goal or a point. A point is scored by playing the ball over your opponents’ end line, between their goalposts, and over [...]
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Frees and Penalties in GAA Football
By Justin Parks | November 29, 2009

What happens when the ball some muppet tries to take the legs of ya or even more idiotically, does it in the box… Frees & Penalties If a foul is committed outside the fourteen-yard line, the free is to be taken by a player on the attacking side, from the ground (in Gaelic football the [...]
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Personal Fouls in GAA Football
By Justin Parks | November 29, 2009

All about contact or personal Fouls in GAA. Tackling A defending player may try to dispossess an attacking player by one of two methods:- Tackling ‘shoulder-to-shoulder’ i.e. making fair contact with his shoulder to the other player’s shoulder to try and unbalance him. The defender may not use his hip or elbow in the tackle, [...]
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Technical Fouls in GAA Football
By Justin Parks | November 29, 2009

When you have the ball you can also foul by breaking rules such as travelling or doing to bounces in series. I know, sounds confusing but you will get it eventually! Technical Fouls This section deals with fouls ‘against the ball’, i.e. fouls committed by a player, which do not infringe on another player. Players [...]
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Gaelic Football Rules
By Justin Parks | November 29, 2009

For the new guys to the game the rules in GAA Foootball can be a little strange and unfamiliar. In fact they are strange and unfamiliar to most of us who have been playing for a while so its a good idea to have a read at the rules here, cause that’s what we will [...]
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The New Costa Gaels – GAA football Club Spain website
By Justin Parks | November 29, 2009

A few will be saying its about time I pulled my finger out and got the site sorted and finally, after much cajoling, threats, and bribes in the form of free drink, I succumbed. Its here in all its Costa Del Sol glory and you better like it. The site has a load of features [...]
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GAA Legends Charity Event 2009
By Justin Parks | March 4, 2009

GAA LEGENDS ALL IRELAND CHARITY GOLF INTER – COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS The new brochure for the event has just been released with full details for the golfing and charity fund raising event from May the 6th to May the 9th 2009. You can download the Gaa legends Charity Brochure here or by clicking on the photo [...]
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GAA top 20 Moments 1974 Dublin vs Galway
By Justin Parks | February 24, 2009

A celebration of the finest moments in GAA History: 1974 Dublin vs Galway Dublin, making their first All Ireland Final appearance for 11 years, were trailing Galway by two points midway through the second half of the 1974 decider. The westerners were awarded a penalty and their sharpshooter Liam Salmon was entrusted with the kick. [...]
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Armagh v Tyrone – Remember this one lads?
By Justin Parks | February 23, 2009

All Ireland Semi Final 2005 There are a few familiar faces in there I’m sure. Is that Peter Canavan in their trying to chat all them fellas up? Or are they all fighting among themselves cause they fancy him. Not sure really but the game was a real cracker. I wonder who did the voice [...]
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GAA top 20 Moments 1973 Jimmy Barry Murphy of Cork
By Justin Parks | February 21, 2009

A celebration of the finest moments in GAA History: 1973 Jimmy Barry Murphy of Cork If I could I would have chosen twenty Jimmy Barry Murphy GAA moments in hurling, football and management. But the man we later came to know as God in Cork first came to national prominence in 1973. He was nineteen, [...]
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