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Gaelic Games Canada

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Unit of the Gaelic Athletic Association

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Canada GAA
Founded:15 November 1987; 38 years ago (15 November 1987)
Dominant sport:Gaelic football
County colours:  Red  White
Website:gaelicgamescanada.com
Executive
Chairman:Matt Healy[1]
Secretary:Sean Harte[1]
Treasurer:Kimberly Budd[1]
Clubs
Total:27

Gaelic Games Canada (GGC), or theCanadian GAA (CGAA), is responsible forGaelic games acrossCanada,[2] overseeing approximately 20 clubs.[3][4] It has the same status as one of thecounty boards ofIreland and is one of over thirty regional GAA executive boards throughout the world. The board is responsible forGaelic football,hurling,camogie,[5]rounders,gaelic handball, andladies' Gaelic football teams in Canada.

Gaelic Games Canada connects with three Gaelic games and cultural organizations: theGaelic Athletic Association (GAA), theLadies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) & theCamogie Association (CA) whose headquarters are based in Dublin, Ireland.

One of the more important tournaments for Gaelic football in Canada is the annualWestern Canadian Championship. In North American competition, Canadian teams compete in theUSGAA Finals, hosted by theUnited States GAA, an annual Gaelic Games championship between qualifying clubs in North America. The Gaelic games involved include hurling, camogie, and Gaelic football. Internationally, Canada GAA has sent Canadian teams to theGAA World Games in2016 and2019.[6][7]

History

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See also:Shamrock Field andUnited States GAA

Gaelic games have been played in Canada since before the foundation of theGaelic Athletic Association in the 1880s, with some sources indicating that games ofhurling were played inSt. John's, Newfoundland in 1788.[8]

Since the formation of theAmerican County Board in the 1950s, Canadian teams have competed alongside teams from the United States.[8] A separate and distinct Canadian County Board was founded in November 1987,[9] and represented upwards of 20 clubs within Canada.[3] The organization has since been renamed, "Gaelic Games Canada" (GGC).

In 2017, Jim Kelly, the Irishambassador to Canada, said:

...GAA in Canada continues to grow and flourish, bringing together people of all backgrounds to learn and love our national games, to develop a deep sense of community, and to build a strong connection with Ireland.[10]

— Christopher Whan, "Eastern Canadian GAA Championships coming to Twin Elm rugby park Sept. 2",InsideOttawaValley.com (2017-08-28)

Organization

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See also:Montreal Shamrocks GAC andToronto GAA

The Canadian County Board of the GAA has overall control of GAA activities in Canada and organized into three divisional boards.[11] These boards, representing different areas of Canada, include the Toronto Board, Western Divisional Board and Eastern Canada GAA Board.[12]

Toronto Division (TGAA)

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Established in 1947,[13] the Toronto (or Central) Board covers teams in theGreater Toronto Area. Today, the Toronto Gaelic Athletic Association (TGAA) divisional sub committee organizes Gaelic games clubs and competitions in theToronto,Ottawa andMontreal areas. As of mid-2020 this included 6 Men'sGaelic football teams, 5Ladies Gaelic football teams, 2hurling teams, 2camogie teams and 3 minor programs.[13]

Western Division (WCGAA)

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Founded in May 2003, the Western Canada Gaelic Athletic Association (WCGAA or Western Division) covers Gaelic Athletics Activities in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Many of the clubs in the division have field both men's and ladies' teams.

Unaffiliated clubs in Western Canada are often invited to attend WCGAA tournaments, even though they are not affiliated with the division (e.g. Lethbridge Laochra, Seattle Gaels, Fort McMurray, Vancouver Irish, etc) or the GAA (e.g.Vancouver Cougars,Calgary Kangaroos, andCalgary Kookaburras Australian rules football teams).[citation needed]

The main competition in the Western Division is theWestern Canadian Championship. Teams also play in local competitions, including the Alberta Cup,[14] which serves as a feeder to the Championship, and is hosted by the individual teams themselves.[15]

Eastern Division (ECGAA)

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The Eastern Division Gaelic Athletic Association (ECGAA) divisional sub committee, or Eastern Division, was established in 2014,[3] and covers eastern Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

The primary competition of the Eastern Division is theEastern Canadian Championships. This competition was first established in 2014, and held in Newfoundland.[16] In 2017, youth games were included at the Championships held in Ottawa.[10]

Clubs

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See also:List of Gaelic games clubs outside Ireland
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There are clubs in every province of Canada with the exception ofNew Brunswick, theNorthwest Territories,Nunavut, and theYukon.

The following are the GAA clubs of the Canadian Gaelic Athletic Association, (CGAA):[17]

Eastern GAA

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Eastern Canada GAA[18]
Eastern GAA Divisional Board
ClubCity/ProvinceEst.
Montreal Shamrocks[6][7]Montreal, Québec1948
Les Patriotes de Québec
(Quebec City Patriotes)[7]
Québec City, Québec
Halifax Gaels GAA[7]Halifax, Nova Scotia
Avalon HarpsSt. John's, Newfoundland
PEI Celts[19][16]Prince Edward Island2015
Eire Og Ottawa GAAOttawa, Ontario
Éire Óg Ottawa Hurling ClubOttawa, Ontario2012[20]
Ottawa Gaels GFC[7]Ottawa, Ontario

Toronto GAA (Central Canada)

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Toronto GAA[21]
Toronto GAA Divisional Board
ClubCity/ProvinceEst.
Durham Emmetts GFCDurham, Ontario
Michael Cusack Ladies GFCToronto, Ontario
Roger Casement's GFCBrampton, Ontario
St Michael's H&FC[22]Toronto, Ontario
St. Pat's CanadiansToronto, Ontario1968[23]
Le ChéileCamogie Club TorontoToronto, Ontario
Toronto Gaels GFCToronto, Ontario1987[24]
Toronto HCToronto, Ontario
Toronto Chieftains Ontario
St Vincent's GAAToronto, Ontario1959[25]
Clan na nGael HCToronto, Ontario
Cuala Sarsfields Ontario2020[26]
Durham Robert Emmets Ontario
Na Piasaigh CLG Ontario2010[27]
Toronto Michael Davitts GAC Toronto, Ontario2023[citation needed]

Western Canada GAA

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Western Canada GAA[29]
Western Canada GAA Divisional Board
ClubCity/ProvinceEst.
ISSC Vancouver GAA Vancouver, British Columbia1974
Calgary Chieftains/Chieftainettes[30] Calgary, Alberta1977
Red Deer Éire Óg[31] Red Deer, Alberta
Edmonton Wolfe Tones Edmonton, Alberta
ISSC Vancouver LGFA Vancouver, British Columbia1993
ISSC Vancouver GAA Camogie Vancouver, British Columbia2011
Fraser Valley Gaels[32] Vancouver, British Columbia2014
JP Ryans Hurling Club (ISSC) Vancouver, British Columbia2011
Cú Chulainn GAA Club Vancouver, British Columbia2018
Vancouver Éire Óg GAA Club Vancouver, British Columbia2018
Fort McMurray Shamrocks[30] Alberta
Edmonton Wolfe Tones[30] Alberta
Calgary Chieftains Alberta
St Finnian's British Columbia2019
Winnipeg Trinity Manitoba
Regina Gaels Saskatchewan
Wolfe Tones Vancouver, British Columbia2022

Tournaments

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Canadian tournaments

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Further information:Western Canadian Championship (Gaelic football)

Canadians who participation inGaelic Games have a number of opportunities to compete at the local, provincial, and inter-provincial level, within Canadian borders.[citation needed]

These include theWestern Canadian Championship, which is a tournament for CanadianGaelic football teams.

The inaugural Canadian National Championships were held in Toronto in 2022.[33] Gaelic games, across all codes, were played at all levels. It was an all Vancouver hurling final when JP Ryan's defeated local rivals Cú Chulainn[33] whilst St Finnian's defeated St Vincent's in the Men's Football final.[citation needed] In camogie, Le ChéileCamogie Club came out on top after the 3rd and final game.[citation needed] ISSC Vancouver Ladies footballers came from 8 pts behind to defeat Toronto's Ladies Football Champions St Pat's in the ladies football final.[citation needed]

North American tournaments

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Further information:United_States_GAA § Competitions

In North American competition, Canadian teams compete in the USGAA North American Championships, hosted in America by theUnited States Gaelic Athletic Association (USGAA).

International tournaments

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Canada GAA has previously sent Canadian teams to the GAA World Games, including the2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games.[citation needed] For the2019 Renault GAA World Games, thirty-fourMontreal Shamrocks were selected to represent Canada. This competition was hosted in Ireland in July 2019.[7][6] It was the largest delegate from 1 club in Canada.[citation needed]

References

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  2. ^Murray, Robert (19 August 2013)."Shamrocks try their hand at hurling".Fort McMurray Today. Retrieved3 July 2020.
  3. ^abc"World GAA - Canada".gaa.ie. Gaelic Athletic Association. Retrieved15 July 2020.
  4. ^Lawlor, Damian (24 June 2020)."Milestone day for GAA clubs as pitches re-open".RTÉ.ie. Retrieved3 July 2020.
  5. ^"What is Camogie?".montrealshamrocks.com. Montreal Shamrocks. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  6. ^abcGAA (12 August 2019)."Renault GAA World Games - Canada GAA".youtube.com. OfficialGAA. Retrieved23 May 2019.
  7. ^abcdef"Gaelic football provides opportunity of a lifetime for three West Prince women".www.theguardian.pe.ca. 26 July 2019. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  8. ^ab"USGAA History".usgaa.org. US Gaelic Athletic Association. Retrieved16 July 2020.
  9. ^"About Us - GAA in Canada".gaelicgamescanada.com. Canadian Gaelic Athletic Association. Retrieved15 July 2020.
  10. ^abWhan, Christopher (28 August 2017)."Eastern Canadian GAA Championships coming to Twin Elm rugby park Sept. 2".InsideOttawaValley.com. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  11. ^"Divisional".gaelicgamescanada.com. Canadian Gaelic Athletic Association. Retrieved15 July 2020.
  12. ^Harding, Gail (31 August 2018)."P.E.I. women's Gaelic football team to play debut games this weekend".CBC News.
  13. ^ab"About the Toronto GAA".torontogaa.com. Toronto GAA. Archived fromthe original on 15 July 2020.
  14. ^"A piece of Ireland found in Red Deer".Red Deer Advocate. 5 April 2013. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  15. ^Howlett, Trevor (30 May 2013)."Shamrocks bringing Gaelic football tournament to Fort McMurray".Fort McMurray Today. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  16. ^ab"Gaelic football/hurling Eastern Canadians takes place Saturday".www.theguardian.pe.ca. 31 August 2018. Retrieved14 July 2020.
  17. ^"Canada - Gaelic Athletic Association Clubs".gaelicgamescanada. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  18. ^"Eastern Division (ECGAA)".gaelicgamescanada.com. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  19. ^Sinclair, Jesara (2 May 2016)."P.E.I.'s Gaelic Football Club, PEI Celts, win first game".CBC News.
  20. ^"Éire Óg Ottawa GAA".eireogottawahurling.com. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  21. ^"Toronto Division (TGAA)".gaelicgamescanada.com. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  22. ^"Clean sweep for St Mikes in Toronto | GaelicSportsCast".www.gaelicsportscast.com. 30 September 2011. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved3 July 2020.
  23. ^"Around the World in 80 Clubs: St. Pat's Canadians, Toronto (#54)".JOE.ie. Retrieved15 July 2020.
  24. ^"Around the World in 80 Clubs: Toronto Gaels, Canada (#58)".JOE.ie. Retrieved15 July 2020.
  25. ^"Club: St. Vincent's GAA Club".Gaelic Games Canada. Retrieved11 September 2024.
  26. ^"Watch: The new Toronto GAA club with roots in Cork and Dublin".Irish Examiner. 2 October 2020. Retrieved14 October 2021.
  27. ^"Around the World in 80 Clubs: Na Piarsaigh CLG, Toronto (#53)".JOE.ie. Retrieved15 July 2020.
  28. ^"ISSC Vancouver GAA".isscvancouver.com. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  29. ^"Western Division (WCGAA)".gaelicgamescanada.com. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  30. ^abcHowlett, Trevor (19 March 2013)."Shamrocks to offer second Irish sport".Fort McMurray Today. Retrieved3 July 2020.
  31. ^"A piece of Ireland found in Red Deer".Red Deer Advocate. 5 April 2013. Retrieved3 July 2020.
  32. ^McNulty, Chris (9 September 2017)."Former Letterkenny Gael Adam Moore captains Vancouver to North..."Donegal Daily. Retrieved3 July 2020.
  33. ^abVerney, Michael (5 September 2022). "Vancouver GAA club JP Ryan's land inaugural Canadian Championship".Irish Independent.

External links

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Provincial councils
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Munster
Ulster
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