Lancashire GAA

Lancashire GAA
Founded:1926 (1926)
Province:Britain
Dominant sport:Hurling
Ground(s):Old Bedians, East Didsbury
County colours:  Yellow   Blue   White
Clubs
Total:10
County teams
NHL:Division 4
Football Championship:All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
Hurling Championship:Lory Meagher Cup
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The Lancashire County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), or Lancashire GAA, is one of the county boards outside Ireland and is responsible for the running of Gaelic games in the North West of England and on the Isle of Man. With Scotland, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, London and Yorkshire, the board makes up the British Provincial Board. The Lancashire board oversees the Lancashire Junior Championship, the Lancashire Junior League, and the first and second division of the Pennine League.

The executive committee consists of a chair, secretary and treasurer, and the county has two representatives on the British Provincial Council Executive Committee.

The county crest depicts the Celtic cross and shamrock, the red rose of Lancashire and a ship representing the voyage taken by all of those who have left Ireland to make Lancashire their home or the place they are passing through. The crest was designed by former county secretary Seán Hackett in 2007.