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Official Guide[edit]

Governing bodies[edit]

Be aware that these are unlikely to be independent of the subject so cannot be relied upon on their own to establish the notability of a Gaelic games topic.

Books[edit]

By topic[edit]

Retirements

This section lists summaries of retirements which may be useful for multiple articles.

All Stars: 1971–2007

General[edit]

This section includes websites that cover news related to Gaelic games. The links go directly to the topic.

Connacht[edit]

Radio stations are included by location if they have an association with one county, e.g. Tipp FM, Galway Bay FM.

Leinster[edit]

Radio stations are included by location if they have an association with one county, e.g. Tipp FM, Galway Bay FM.

Munster[edit]

Radio stations are included by location if they have an association with one county, e.g. Tipp FM, Galway Bay FM.

Ulster[edit]

Radio stations are included by location if they have an association with one county, e.g. Tipp FM, Galway Bay FM.

International[edit]

Sources to avoid[edit]

Do not use:

It also advisable not to use the Irish Mirror. Though this has not yet been deprecated, it has been subject to discussion on numerous occasions: see WP:DAILYMIRROR.

Note also that (per WP:DAILYSTAR) "The Daily Star was deprecated in the 2020 RfC due to its reputation of publishing false or fabricated information". The Irish Daily Star is published by the same company that owns the Daily Star.