The Home of Gaelic Games in Hong Kong
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Training dates published

Training dates have been posted to the schedule page. Please make a note of these dates in your diary and make an effort to get to as many sessions as possible.

Tournament dates for 2011

The final key tournament of the year for Hong Kong will be the Asian Games in Seoul, South Korea.

Tournamant dates are:
Asian Games, Seoul, 14-16 October 2011

A HUGE SUCCESS: The MONEX Asian Gaelic Games, 2010

The MONEX Asian Gaelic Games were played out at King's Park on 25 / 26 September 2010 as part of a six day festival of fun, and what fun it was. Some teams came for the football others for the fun, and hopefully most left Hong Kong satisfied with what was laid on. For the hosts, Hong Kong GAA, it was an absolute pleasure and for the most parts , were delighted with the response and cooperation provided by teams. In the words of the President of the GAA, Mr Christy Cooney, who was in attendance, "I have never seen a better organised competition in all my life.

Inaugural Primary School Gaelic Football Championships

The inaugural Hong Kong GAA Primary School Gaelic Football championships took place on Wednesday 23 June 2010, in sunny King's Park, Hong Kong. Over 70 boys and girls from Discovery College, Discovery Bay International School, Kiangsu Chekiang College International Section and French International School took part. Games were played on a 7 side, 10 a side and 12 a side basis. The four school teams were coached and organized by Damien Barry, JJ Neville, Sally Wong and Elaine Morgan. HKGAA club members and players William Murray, Shane Harmon and John Hone refereed the games.

North Asian Games June 2010

On 18th June a small but keen contingent headed off to Seoul to represent HK in the games. There was a full ladies team, and a few stranglers from the men’s section. One of the two lone males, in particular was keen to be travelling with so many ladies in their company. There were high hopes all round!

The Korean club entertained us well in Itaewon on Friday night. Rather than drinking the night away, some opted to scavenge around for sandwiches and snacks for the next day, as we were told there was no food pitch side.

Welcome to the Home of Gaelic Games in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong GAA is primarily a Gaelic football club, but also offers many other sporting and non-sporting activities, including hurling, golf, dragon boating, fitness sessions, mini-football and various social events. The club also has an expanding children's section.

We are always looking for new members, young or old, guys or girls, of whatever ability. If you're new to Hong Kong or Gaelic football, please contact one of our committee members here to find out how or when you can come along.

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