CELTIC WEEKEND 2006 | CRAWLEY IRISH FESTIVALMUSIC - DANCE - SPORTS - FAMILYFAQs - SPONSORS
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football image Ireland's national sports of hurling and football will be showcased at the festival and an unique Tug o' War competition will be held.

The gaa games are supported by the London County GAA Board and London Carlow Association.

Accurate Arena
hurling imageIrish sports such as Gaelic Football, Hurling and Camogie (tbc) will feature at the Accurate sponsored Sports Arena.

Details of the matches are still to be confirmed, but expect to see yet another Crawley Irish Festival and Sussex first! We expect to be able to confirm matches in the next few weeks.


Nugent Group Tug o' War

pull imageThe LFN Group Tug o' War competition was always popular at the Crawley Irish Festival but has taken a break over the last couple of years but returned last year! Prepare for battle!

If you would like to enter a team please contact us by email for more information.

Big Screen GAA Action

tv imageThe biggest game of the All-Ireland gaelic football weekend will be televised via the big screen at the festival as Ireland's counties battle to become All-Ireland champions.

The big match will be televised adajent to the main bar via a Setanta Sports live satellite feed.

Did you know?

In 2002, the Crawley Irish Festival hosted West Sussex's first recorded Hurling match as two London based teams battled it out for the London Carlow Association Cup: the tradition goes on...

Get involved

You too will have the opportunity to raise a Hurl and the kids will be able to kick a ball about with guidance from the professionals - or at least from regular players!


About Gaelic Games

The origins of Gaelic games predate recorded history. Bardic sources provide an insight into the character of the pre-GAA games. Hurling predominates, but there are also references to football. Fragments of the ancient Brehon (Gaelic) Laws show that hurling was regulated from at least the eighth century. After the Norman invasion of the 12th century, the English Crown proscribed hurling. It's modern day governing body is the Gaelic Athletic Association, or GAA, born during the Gaelic Revival during Ireland's 18th century.

Hurling gave rise to the modern game of Hockey and [Gaelic] Football preceeded the formation of the Australian Football League (or Aussie Rules) where many traits of the game remain similar. Ireland and Australia compete in an "International Rules" football competition, regularly.
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Crawley Borough Council
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LF Nugent Group
McCabe Group
Saint Catherine's Hospice
Tourism Ireland
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