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In [[Ireland]], the '''Gaelic Athletic Association''' ('''GAA''') oversees competition in indigenous sports like [[Gaelic football]] and [[hurling]]. What makes it stand out from other competitions is that it is ''strictly amateur''. Players take part simply for the love of the game. This is regarded by anti-capitalist Wiki Campers as a huge win, as it is morally and biblically wrong to only care about money.
In [[Ireland]], the '''Gaelic Athletic Association''' ('''GAA''') oversees competition in indigenous sports like [[Gaelic football]] and [[hurling]]. What makes it stand out from other competitions is that it is ''strictly amateur''. Players take part simply for the love of the game. This is regarded by anti-capitalist Wiki Campers as a huge win, as it is morally and biblically wrong to only care about money.
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The most prestigious competition in the two aforementioned sports involves teams representing each of the 32 counties from all four provinces of the island, alongside teams from [[London]] and [[New York City]]. The final two battle it out in front of around 82,000 fans at Croke Park in [[Dublin]].
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The most prestigious competition in the two aforementioned sports involves teams representing each of the 32 counties from all four provinces of the island, alongside teams from [[London]] and [[New York City]]. The final two battle it out in front of around 82,000 fans at Croke Park in [[Dublin]]. Dublin are currently the All-Ireland Champions in Gaelic football, while Limerick are the All-Ireland Champions in hurling.
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