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Science and the Gaelic sports: Gaelic football and hurling

European Journal of Sport Science, 2008
AbstractThe two major sports indigenous to Ireland are Gaelic football and hurling. Both are 15‐a‐side field games played on a pitch 40% longer than a soccer field. They are firmly linked to a nationalist tradition and have by far the highest participation rates in sports in the country.
Kieran Collins
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Jejunal Perforation following Gaelic Football Game

Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2022
Blunt abdominal trauma leading to jejunal perforation during a football game is very rare, especially in children. This is a case report of this unusual condition is presented under an umbrella of literatures. In-game evaluation did not identify this injury.
Farhan Shahzad   +3 more
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Science and Gaelic football: A review

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2001
This review focuses on Gaelic football and scientific reports of the characteristics of its players and the demands of the game. Anthropometric characteristics vary according to positional role, but top players display high muscularity and good all-round fitness at the peak of the competitive season.
T, Reilly, D, Doran
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Acceleration Profile of Elite Gaelic Football Match Play

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2018
Abstract Ryan, M, Malone, S, and Collins, K. An acceleration profile of elite Gaelic football match play. J Strength Cond Res 32(3): 812–820, 2018—The use of global positioning system (GPS) technology in Gaelic football is the primary source of quantifying game demands.
Ryan, Martin   +2 more
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Counterattacks in elite Gaelic football competition

International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 2011
This study objectively analyses how Gaelic football teams counter-attack. Fifteen matches played in the All-Ireland senior football championship during the 2007 and 2008 seasons were analysed using...
Jonathan Bradley, Peter O’Donoghue
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Gaelic Football Coaches’ Use of a Game-Based Approach Impacts Game Performance, Session Characteristics, and Player Perceptions

Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
This study investigated the impact of a Game-Based Approach (GBA) intervention on practice session characteristics, player performance outcomes, and perceptions within Gaelic football. Employing a mixed-methods multiple baseline design, two squads (Under
Paul Kinnerk   +3 more
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Duration specific Running performance in Elite Gaelic Football

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2017
The aim of the current investigation was to determine the position and duration specific running performance of elite Gaelic football players through the use of a moving average method. Global positioning system data (4-Hz, VX Sport, New-Zealand) were collected from thirty-five (n = 35) elite Gaelic football players across a two season period.
Shane, Malone   +3 more
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