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TRINA Murray has been announced as the new President of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association. The Westmeath native took ...
LGFA remain tight-lipped following allegations of 'sexism' and 'inequality' after cancellation of All-Ireland schools final between Moate CS and Clonmel Moate CS players celebrate following the ...
Trina Murray was confirmed as the new President of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association at their Annual Congress which is being held in Letterkenny, Co Donegal. The Moate, Co Westmeath native ...
It is a massive leap of faith by the Camogie Association and the Ladies Gaelic Football ... Co Donegal when Mícheál Naughton's four year term comes to an end and Trina Murray from Moate in ...
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association has dashed any lingering student hopes that the Lidl post-primary school competitions might yet be completed. Saturday, 21 June 2025 ePaper ...
Sir, – I wish to express my deepest disappointment in the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) about the recent cancellation of the Girls Senior Post Primary School (PPS) All Ireland Final ...
Leinster LGFA President Trina Murray is the new President-elect of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association. The Westmeath native was elected on Saturday as Uachtarán Tofa at the 2024 LGFA Annual ...
February 20, 2024 at 2:32pm GMT. The GAA will undergo a massive step forward in its history, with the integration of the Camogie Association and Ladies Gaelic Football Association to be delivered ...
Female inter-county players suspend their protest for 2023 after securing commitments from the LGFA and Camogie Association on the development of a Player Charter for 2024.
As a player, Murray lined out for 20 years with Moate Ladies and for 13 years in the colours of Westmeath, who won a Leinster title in 1995 before adding an All-Ireland B crown in the same year.