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Commercial and Communications Manager, Ladies Gaelic Football

Jackie Cahill

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Commercial and Communications Manager, Ladies Gaelic Football

Beats

Primary beats

SportsIrel

Secondary beats

Leisure TravelConsumer TechnologyCommercialPetsAuthorsCelebrityBreaking NewsAuto RacingBooksMen'S GroomingCommunicationsMuseumsCricketSkating

Biography

Final Covers

Doesn’t Cover

I do not cover sports or entertainment.

Journalist Type

Manager

Seniority Positions

Mid

Industries

Sports

Medium Formats

Media,Corporate

Content

Total articles 1402

  • Available on paid plans

    REPORT: Dublin get the better of Meath in TG4 Leinster Championship opener

    By Jackie Cahill

    Apr. 19, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Westmeath Ladies Football Team Partners with Cian’s Kennels to Support Children and Their Pets Through Illness

    By Jackie Cahill

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    REPORT: Dublin get the better of Meath in TG4 Leinster Championship opener

    By Jackie Cahill

    Apr. 19, 2025

As seen in

MSN Ireland,The Throw-In,Belfast Telegraph,Rté,Irish Times,Irish Independent,Ladies Gaelic Football,Daily Mail,Irish Examiner,Irish Daily Mail,The Daily Mirror

Company Info

Ladies Gaelic Football

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) is the governing body for ladies' Gaelic football, established in July 1974 in Thurles. It aims to standardize and promote the sport both nationally and internationally. With nearly 200,000 members, the LGFA is one of Europe’s fastest-growing female sports organizations. The LGFA manages various competitions, including intercounty championships and club leagues, while also focusing on youth engagement through development programs like coaching clinics and referee training. It sets standardized rules and policies for the sport, ensuring a consistent framework for all participants. The organization offers membership packages, educational resources, and branded merchandise to support players, clubs, and counties, which include over 1,000 clubs in Ireland and affiliated organizations abroad. The LGFA plays a significant role in advancing women's sports in Ireland.

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+353 1 836 3156

Founded: 1974



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