Camogie
When it comes to camogie, it’s ladies who compete on pitch with the same passion and commitment as their male counterparts
It’s not just men who enjoy the rigours and trophies of Ireland’s indigenous sports. As well as Ladies’ Gaelic football (a hughely popular sport in Ireland), Camogie is the ladies’ version of hurling – although be warned that the rules differ slightly.
The game officially dates back to 1904, and the resulting competition is action-packed and passionate, with leagues of supporters providing a vibrant backdrop.
Official links
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GAA
Gaelic Athletics Association Official Website
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Discover GAA
Experience Ireland’s national games and engage in something that is uniquely Irish.
What else to explore
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Discover Croke Park
Find out more about this magical place
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Watch the Croke Park Film
Feel the GAA buzz through this short film
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Experience Gaelic Games
Play GAA for a day
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Fancy a game?
How to get involved in GAA sports
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The GAA's Grassroots
Provincial and regional information
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Buy Munster Tickets
From the Munster GAA website or tourist offices
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The Road to Croker
Information on how to get to Croke Park
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The GAA Museum and Croke Park Experience
Discover a unique sporting history


