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New Dublin GAA website reflects one club approach

Fri, 11 April 2025

All codes come together under one online roof

Dublin GAA, Dublin LGFA and Dublin Camogie have launched a new website which has been developed to include all facets of Gaelic Games in the county.

The site will be home to Dublin GAA, Dublin Ladies Football and Dublin Camogie, as all three organisations come together under one online roof.

Dublingaa.ie will be a goldmine of information covering club and inter-county activity across all codes. The site will feature news, previews, interviews and video content, as well as all fixtures and results for both club and inter-county games.

The new website development, created in partnership by the three associations alongside Together Digital and Sportslomo, will complement Dublin’s existing social media channels.

The vast majority of our clubs operate on a one-club basis and the new website is a reflection of this.

Dublingaa.ie is now the home of all things Gaelic Games in Dublin, from club Camogie fixtures to men’s Senior Football panel information, to Ladies Football minor championship fixture information and U20 hurlers' team news.

Staycity and all of our commercial partners’ continued support across all codes enable projects like this to be delivered for our members.

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Dublin County Board Chairperson Ken O’Sullivan has hailed the progressive move.

"I think this development reflects the Dublin County Board’s attitude towards the proposed merger of all of the Associations. In our clubs, all codes and grades have always co-existed harmoniously. We are keen to ensure that when the merger happens, we will be ready to accommodate it with the minimum of fuss and this one-stop website underlines this approach. The Dublin Gaelic Games family is a vast one and we are now all housed under one roof online. I think the site will be an excellent asset to players, members and supporters alike.”

Joe Keane, Chairperson of Dublin LGFA said:

“We are delighted that the Dublin GAA website now includes all facets of the Ladies game, both club and intercounty, at all age grades. Ladies football continues to thrive in the county and initiatives like this will ensure that this upward momentum can be maintained and even strengthened. The site really reflects what a powerful presence the GAA in Dublin has.”

Dublin Camogie County Board Chairperson, Karl O’Brien concluded:

“I think the inclusion of Dublin Camogie as part of the new Dublin GAA website shows that all members of the Gaelic Games family here in the county are keen to promote and progress all elements of our games. It's great to see that all codes have equal footing, and I think the new site will be hugely popular for those seeking news on both club and intercounty activity.”

The three associations would like to acknowledge the support of Go-Ahead Ireland in this project, which aligns with their commitment to improving accessibility and communications infrastructure for Gaelic games within Dublin.

You can visit the new website at Dublingaa.ie.

Pictured above are (l-r): Karl O'Brien, Chairperson Dublin Camogie, Ken O'Sullivan, Chairperson Dublin GAA & Joe Keane, Chairperson Dublin LGFA.