Showing posts with label Ladies GAA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ladies GAA. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 September 2011

New York Ladies Qualify for All Ireland Junior Final



Sat 3 Sep
Gaa chat today is dominated by Kilkenny and Tipperary on the eve of the All Ireland Hurling Final but a wee story and short new video clip to show that GAA isn't just about senior hurling or football, nor even a game for men only, nor is it confined to 32 counties.
New York Ladies today qualified for The Ladies All Ireland Junior Football Final. Well done. This is new clip of their preparation and dedication.
More Ladies GAA TV

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Welcome to VideoGaaGaa

Are you a fan of GAA? Of Gaelic Football and Hurling?

Have you heard of Gaelic Football or Hurling or Gaelic Games, don't know much about them but would like to learn more?


Never heard of Gaelic Football or Hurling but now that you're here curious about what you have just come across?
Well no matter which category you belong too this blog should satisfy and the way we aim to do that is by bringing together, on this site, the best video clips available on the internet - and there's lots. In doing that we hope this blog will grow to become the site of choice for the best of GAA online video. We will search for quality video clips that highlight the good, the bad and the even the unusual. The great games, the great players, awesome scores, incredible action, the celebrations, the disappointments, the rough and tumble and the topical. That kind of stuff ... you get the idea. And it's not going to be long winded text - it's all about viweing the piece of action on the video.

We will do our own searching but we also want your help to find the good or rare stuff. So if you have or know of some great GAA clips online that we could build a story on or might catch our blog readers interest let us know.

Blogs, of course, are perfect of interacrion and comments so don't be afraid to contribute. But keep it topical and constructive - no nasty or personal stuff will be tolerated.

So that's it for an intro. From here on the posts will be concentrating on the video and we are happy to let the action in the clip speak for itself so other than a brief background we will keep it light on the text.

Enjoy! Let's have your feedback and here's 2 clips that are perfect to get started - one on hurling and one on football and both will surely tell you more about the passion and skills in these games than words can ever do.