Ireland's Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) will allow transgender women and children to apply to play the sport in a new policy that has received a mixed response. The LGFA's Transgender ...
JP McManus is donating €1 million to each of Ireland's 32 GAA county boards through his JP McManus Charitable Foundation. The round of donations from McManus, the longtime sponsor of Limerick GAA, was ...
Background Over the last decade, injury rates in Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF) have remained high, indicating that injury prevention (IP) strategies are desperately needed (1). Despite efforts to ...
More than one third of camogie and ladies' Gaelic football players suffer urine leakage due to pelvic floor problems while playing but are “suffering in silence” without treatment as this taboo topic ...
Background Participating in organised sports, such as Ladies Gaelic Football (LGF), during adolescence can lead to physical and mental health benefits (1). However, sports participation is also a ...