The GAA, Ireland's national sporting organisation, prides itself on its community ethos, which has led to significant growth in recent years.
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) was launched in 1974, and since then, young girls and ladies have been breaking down barriers and earning esteem comparable to the men's game.
Lámh Dhearg, a renowned GAA club in West Belfast, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary of involvement in the LGFA.
Aisling McConville, a Lámh Dhearg LGFA stalwart, recounted the club's past two decades of success, including her early career in the 1990s, where she trained with the boy's squad due to lack of options.
Aisling's story highlights the progress made by the LGFA and the dedication of its members.
Author's summary: Lámh Dhearg ladies celebrate 20 years in LGFA.