
Michael Cusack
Michael Cusack is one of the founding figures of the GAA, renowned for his vision and commitment to promoting Gaelic games. His pioneering spirit and ideas laid the groundwork for the organization, which continues to evolve and adapt to contemporary challenges.
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Recent news mentions
Michael Cusack was another founder of the GAA who declared Ireland enjoyed Home Rule in athletics.
Ray Burke on the GAA’s ‘ban on foreign games’ – The Irish TimesMichael Cusack stated that the agency was not aware of any legal obligation to engage with gardaí.
Fisheries agency allowed employee to present false documents to gardaí – The Irish TimesMichael Cusack was involved in a campaign for a pan-Celtic alliance to link the cultural and sporting traditions of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Scotch Broth – Frank McNally on Michael Cusack’s frustrated hope for a pan-Celtic sports alliance – The Irish TimesMichael Cusack is one of the founders of the GAA in Thurles in 1884 and a native of Co Clare.
Cusack Park in Ennis to be renamed Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg – The Irish Times
Michael Cusack is referenced as someone who never envisioned the current state of the GAA.
GAA’s new ideas have familiar feel, but what will games be like in nine years? – The Irish Times



















