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Colm O'Callaghan, RTÉ's Head of Specialist Factual Content, introduces Hell for Leather, an epic new 5-part RTÉ One series, ...
Armagh's Mark Shields admits coming out as a gay inter-county footballer was "daunting", but says it is "important to tell my ...
The study of intercounty camogie and women’s Gaelic football players found that concern over being sidelined or dropped from ...
Among the Gaels were South Antrim GAA chairman Kevin Gamble, Antrim senior football captain Dermot McAleese, senior hurler ...
Shields told how it was "a daunting task coming out". The defender is the first active male inter-county player to talk about ...
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We don’t need sympathy we need justice” said a visibly angry Clare Brown Loughran, as she described how British Secretary of ...
Speaking at a recent event, GAA defender Mark Shields opened up about coming out to his teammates ten years ago.
YOUNG Gaels have handed in a letter to the Secretary of State calling on the UK government to live up to its financial commitments and contribute to the redevelopment of Casement Park.