Gaelic Sports
GAA rejects Virgin criticism of PPV move, rights sales
GAA and RTÉ bring in Simplestream for OTT revamp
GAA extends RTÉ and TG4 rights deals, signs expanded agreement with BBC
Sky set to exit as GAA broadcaster after nine years
FBD Insurance acquires naming rights to Semple Stadium home of Tipperary GAA
Sports Direct to pay €2m over five years as primary sponsor of Cork GAA
Inter-county GAA Championship games shown online amid fans’ absence
Allianz extends title sponsorships of GAA’s national leagues
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center signs 10-year GAA stadium naming rights deal
Citi Field to host hurling tournament
GAA reports revenue rise, moves to tackle pitch concerns
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was able to distribute a record amount of income to counties and clubs in 2017 after revenue rose to €65.6m ($81.7m), while the organisation has moved to address concerns over its playing surfaces by acquiring a farm to grow its own pitches.
Sponsorship Works 2016 | Sponsorship Case Study | Electric Ireland and the GAA All-Ireland Minor Championships
Irish energy supplier Electric Ireland aims to differentiate the brand in a crowded Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sponsorship field by making a difference to the lives of the players and followers of GAA sports.
Case Study: Croke Park
Many stadiums can lay claim to have a special place in the heart of a community, but few are as inextricably linked with the history, culture and identity of an entire nation as Dublin’s Croke Park.
BHA launches wide-ranging review of jump racing
The British Horseracing Association (BHA) believes there are “challenges and concerns” facing jump racing in the UK having announced its first comprehensive review of the sport since 2004.
Limerick loses appeal for Hawk-Eye mistake
The Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) has rejected Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) team Limerick’s appeal against a Hawk-Eye error that potentially cost them a game last week through disallowed points.
GAA suspends Hawk-Eye after wrong call
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has suspended goal-line technology Hawk-Eye, following a wrong decision it made during a hurling game yesterday.
Cork GAA venue set for €22m redevelopment
Cork Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has unveiled plans for a €22 million refurbishment of Pairc Ui Chaoimh.