New uniforms for the women’s Gaelic Football at Croke Park, Dublin.
These girls represent Dublin and to do it properly they need to be fashionable, not only strong.
Every year their uniform changes but the color remains the same: blue.

Up here there Is the Dublin’s Female Hurling team wearing the new uniforms in Croke Park.
Croke Park is one of the most important stadiums in Europe and the third bigger in Eu. It is famous for Irish traditionals Gaelic Games.
The GAA (Gaelic Athletics Association) was found in 1884.
This year the designers who created the uniform, decided to listen to the players’ requests so they came up with this idea which is a simple blue uniform that allows them to be comfortable and look nice at the same time.

Blue isn’t the only color for the uniforms, every team has a different color that represents its county.
For example Galway’s jersey is white and red-brown, Mayo’s is green and red.



Hurling matches for women and men take place in Croke Park stadium which is Ireland’s largest stadium and it’s also the home of Ireland’s largest sporting and cultural organisation, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)
Croke park has played host to iconic moments in Irish sport & history and to major cultural and international events.
FUTURE EVENTS:
Sunday 1st March
-Intermediate Club Camogie Championship Final
Gailtír VS St. Rynaghs
The stadium opens at 12.30 and the match start at 1.30 pm
-Sarsfield VS Slaughtneil
Senior club Camogie Championship final
Start at 3.30

