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Home » Sports » Gaelic » Organizations Australia Gaelic sports clubs located in Australia.
| Shamrocks Gaelic Football Club - News, history, fixtures, scores, events, and player profiles for the Brisbane club.
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| | Irish Australians Gaelic Football Club - Men's and women's teams from Sydney and Adelaide, with photos, history, and a newsletter.
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| | Gaelic Football and Hurling Association of South Australia - News, fixtures, results, events, club profiles, and pictures.
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| | New South Wales Gaelic Athletic Association - Overview and pictures.
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| | Grace O'Malley Pirates - Women's football club from Melbourne. History, fixtures and results, state team information, pictures, and news.
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| | Souths Gaelic Football and Hurling Club - News, history, events, fixtures, and results for the Brisbane club.
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| | Clan na Gael Gaelic Football Club - News and training information for the Bondi Junction (Sydney) men's and women's teams.
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| | John Mitchels Gaelic Football Club - News, history, fixtures, match reports, and profiles of the men's and women's teams from Brisbane.
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| | Sarsfield's Gaelic Football Club - Mens and ladies teams in Brisbane. News, events, pictures, and membership information.
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| | Saint Brendans Gaelic Football Club - Based in Adelaide. News, brief history, and results.
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| | Central Coast Hurling and Football Club - Men's and ladies' teams in Sydney. History, fixtures, results, pictures, and stories.
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| | Easts Celts Gaelic Football Club - Located in Brisbane. News, teams, fixtures, results, club titles and awards, and rules.
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| | Michael Cusacks GAA Club - Hurling and football teams based in Sydney. History, news, results, team profiles, and pictures.
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| | Greenwood Gaelic Football Club - Perth, Western Australia. News, pictures, training information, results, and newsletter.
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| | Gaelic Athletic Association of Western Australia - Clubs, news, fixtures, results, and rules.
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| | Wolfe Tones GAC Melbourne - Men's football club. Includes news, fixtures, results, history, and gallery.
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| | Garryowen Gaelic Football and Hurling Club - History, fixtures, news, social events, club song, training information, and pictures of the Melbourne teams.
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