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The Big Saturday Interview… Meath’s Niamh Gallogly is hopeful her groundbreaking Dunshaughlin club can now push on for further glory in the Leinster championship
'Getting three-in-a-row is just amazing because before we did the three-in-a-row we had never won...read more

Errigal Ciaran and St Ergnat’s, Moneyglass progress to Ulster semi-finals in pursuit of AIB All-Ireland senior club ladies championship crown… full round up
By John Fallon THE race for the 2025 AIB All-Ireland senior club ladies championship crown...read more

The Big Saturday Interview… Máire Lohan on the remarkable story of how a group of ladies footballers came out of retirement in Kilbride to field a team in honour of their late teammate – and went all the way to the Roscommon county junior final
“Our friend Rochelle passed away last year from cervical cancer and her partner Mick had...read more

Historic senior title starring role earns Emmet Óg’s Maeve Monaghan The Croke Park Hotel/LGFA Player of the Month for September 2025
MAEVE Monaghan, from Monaghan club Emmet Óg, has been honoured with The Croke Park Hotel/LGFA...read more

Fermanagh four among 24 young females selected for LGFA’s ‘BUA’ Leadership and life-skills programme
FOUR Fermanagh players are among 24 young females from across Ireland selected to take part in...read more

Picture gallery 1, celebrating 30 glorious years of Derry LGFA and annual awards at the Ballyness Resort, Dungiven
U14 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Faye Callaghan MINOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Eva Moran U16...read more

Picture gallery 2, celebrating 30 glorious years of Derry LGFA and annual awards at the Ballyness Resort, Dungiven
PICTURES BY DAVE MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY MC Kim Kelly, Editor, Local Women magazine Guests at the...read more

The Big Saturday Interview… Na Gaeil and Kerry star Mary O’Connell on reaching their first ever county final just a few weeks after their men’s side did likewise
'It’s big for the club. We made intermediate finals and junior finals over the years,...read more

Teams from Antrim, Armagh, Down, Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan will compete in the LGFA’s 2025 Interfirms blitz
THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association has announced the teams bidding to become 2025 Interfirms champions...read more

