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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: New Island Books
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After first emerging in the 1920s, ladies Gaelic football was soon sidelined; breathless women chasing after a football was just too unladylike for the powers that be.





Despite this resistance, the sport became a popular novelty act at local carnivals. And when the Ladies Gaelic

Football Association (LGFA) was founded in Tipperary in July 1974, fifty years of extraordinary growth were set in motion. From writing the rule book to a membership of nearly 200,000, the earliest All-Stars to game-changing partnerships, this definitive history captures that unstoppable journey to becoming a national sport and so much more.





Lavishly illustrated and drawing from national, club and personal archives, UNLADYLIKE is for the players, the fans, the kit-washers, the sandwich-makers and the supporters alike, and confirms the best is yet to come.





 
Timeline, 19202024



Introduction



Chapter 1 On the Sidelines



Chapter 2 Novelty Act, 19601973



Chapter 3 National Association, 1974 



Chapter 4 The Early Years, 19751980 



Chapter 5 Seeking Recognition, 19741982 



Chapter 6 Making Strides, 19801989 



Chapter 7 Going for Goals, 19901999 



Chapter 8 New Millennium , New Ground, 20002009 



Chapter 9 A Milestone Decade, 20102019



Chapter 10 An Era for All, 20202024



Chapter 11 The Best is Yet to Come



Rolls of Honour 



Notes



Acknowledgements



Index
HAYLEY KILGALLON is a PhD student at the School of History in University College Dublin. Her research area is the history of womens sport in Ireland with a particular focus on ladies Gaelic football and she has contributed on this subject to RTÉ, BBC Gaeilge and numerous journals. She has been a judge for the Young Social Innovators Ireland Awards and has played Gaelic football at club level in Sligo, Boston and Dublin.