This is a project about the Gaelic Athletic Association: our games, our people, our history, our place in Irish life.

***JUST PUBLISHED, CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE FIRST PUBLICATION FROM THE GAA ORAL HISTORY PROJECT***
'Clane GAA pitch was my favourite as a kid. There was a stream flowing around the grounds which was overhung with trees. It had a kind-of magical quality and I can distinctly remember swinging over and back across the stream on a rope. Ah, good times.'
Enda Gorman, Kildare and London
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Tell Us Your Story
The GAA Oral History Project aims to record the fullest possible picture of what the GAA has meant to the Irish people, in their own words. We want to hear your stories. Do you know someone whose story should be told? Click here.
Send Us Material
We are also building up a collection of documents, photographs and recordings relating to the social life of the GAA from 1884 to the present. No item is too recent! For further information on donating material click here.
Primary School
If you would like your primary school to take part in the GAA Oral History Project click here.
Secondary School
If you would like your secondary school to take part in the GAA Oral History Project click here.
Volunteer
You can take part as an individual, as a school, voluntary group or through your club. You can even join our research team as an interviewer. Click here.

