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PLAY

The game is very similar to the male form of Gaelic Football , where two teams of 15 players kick or punch a round ball towards goals at either end of a grass pitch. There are two main competitions in this sport; the National League which is staged during the winter-spring months and is used as a warm-up to the All-Ireland Championship which is played during the summer. The All-Ireland Final is played on the last Sunday in September or the first Sunday in October in Croke Park , Dublin , where the winners receive the Brendan Martin Cup . The National League and Championship are organised by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association .


DIFFERENCES FROM MEN'S FOOTBALL

Although most of the rules of the game are parallel to those for men's Gaelic football, there are some differences. The main ones are:
  • Players may pick the ball directly from the ground

  • All matches last 60 minutes: in the men's game, senior inter-county games last 70

  • Goal kicks may be taken from the hand

  • A countdown clock with siren is used if available: in the men's game, the referee decides the end of the game

  • The game is less physical, with frees more likely to be given for what would be considered moderate tackles in the men's game



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