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Welcome
to the NSW Gaelic Football & Hurling Association of Australasia
Website NSW was one of the first associations to organise Gaelic
Games locally within the region this all started in the 1920's. |
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Romhat to NSW GAA
NSW Gaelic season starts with a summer competition in February and
March (ladies & mens football only). This is followed
by a one-day tournament for all codes on the Central Coast in Gosford
towards the end of March, where the Hurling and Camogie seasons
get underway. The league competition runs from April to June with
the season closing with a championship competition which runs from
June to September. In late September / early October each year,
the NSW GAA provides representative teams to compete in the Australasian
Championships. The NSW Mens football team are the reigning Australasian
Champions and hope to defend their title in Perth this year. |
| NSW
was one of the first associations to organise Gaelic Games locally
within the region this all started in the 1920's. Currently there
are 10 clubs affiliated in NSW. These clubs compete in the Gaelic
Football, Hurling and Camogie competitions organised each year.
NSW is the first state to have a Camogie competition and great credit
is due to all clubs involved for getting this competition off the
ground in 2006. |
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more information on the Clubs please have a look at our Club profiles
page and to keep up to date with the goings-on in NSW GAA please
take time to look at our news page on this site. |
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latest happenings of club fundraisers, general activites and match
updates will be presented on this website so if you feel you can
contribute in anyway, please email - webmaster@gaansw.org.au |
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