2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games


The 2016 Etihad Airways GAA World Games was a global competition of Gaelic football, hurling, and camogie ran by the Gaelic Athletic Association, featuring teams from six continents. This was the 2nd GAA World Games and the first to be played in Ireland, with the first ever tournament played in Abu Dhabi last summer. The opening ceremony and throw in was held on August 6 at Croke Park, while the majority of the games were held at University College Dublin from August 9 to August 11, 2016, with the finals being played on Friday, August 12, 2016 at Croke Park.
The GAA's four main sports, ladies' Gaelic football, hurling and camogie were featured at the event. Each sport consisted of two separate tournaments: one for native players and one for Irish born players, creating a total of 8 separate competitions.
Each game has 9 players a side with 9 minutes a half. As the tournament progresses the game time increases to 12 minutes a half in the knockout and then 15 minutes a half in the shield, plate and final games. This is different to the usual game which has 15 players a side with 30 minutes a half. During the four days 254 games were played with the 8 finals being played in Croke Park. With the games at UCD having free entry
The games were not broadcast live but Irish language public broadcaster TG4 later broadcast highlights, features and interviews of the tournament in December that year. The program was also made available on TG4 Player, the broadcasters on demand streaming network. The opening and closing ceremonies were televised around the world.

Teams

Over 1,100 competitors from 56 teams within 20 countries, stretching 6 continents took part in the event. Most of these competitors are Irish people living abroad, but up to a third of them are foreign born players. China and South Africa competed with completely non-Irish teams.

Africa

  1. South Africa Gaels

    Middle East

  2. Abu Dhabi na Fianna
  3. Middle East
  4. Oman GAA

    Asia

  5. Beijing
  6. Asia

    Australia

  7. Australasia

    Europe

  8. Britain
  9. Brittany
  10. Croydon
  11. Europe
  12. Father Murphy's
  13. France
  14. Galicia
  15. Germany
  16. Jersey
  17. Parnells
  18. Tara
  19. Thomas McCurtains
  20. Tir Chonail Gaels

    North America

  21. Canada Eastern
  22. Canada Toronto
  23. Canada Western
  24. NACB Chicago
  25. NACB Eire Og San Francisco
  26. New York
  27. North America

    South America

  28. Argentina

    Format

Preliminary Round Robin

Teams were put into groups of 3 or 4 for the preliminary stage and played off in a double or single round robin format respectively. The top team from each group of three and the top two from each group of four would go into the Cup Play-offs on Wednesday while any team that did not qualify for the Cup Play-offs would go into the Shield Play-offs on Wednesday.
The hurling competitions were the only exceptions, where there was only one group of three in both the native and Irish divisions, therefore there was no shield competition, and the top two from each of those groups went into the finals on Friday.

Wednesday Cup Play-offs

In both ladies' football divisions, camogie and the men's football Irish division, there was only one Cup Play-off group. The teams in it competed in a round robin format with the top two going into the finals on Friday. Any team that did not finish in the top 2 went into the Plate Play-offs on Thursday.
Due to the large number of teams in the men's native football, there were two Cup Play-off groups with the top team from each going into the final on Friday, all other teams to not qualify for the final went into the Plate Play-offs on Thursday.

Wednesday Shield Play-offs

Similar to the Cup Playoffs, the Shield Play-offs were contested in a round robin format with the top team in each group going into the Shield final on Thursday, any team that did not qualify for the Shield final went into the Plate Playoffs on Friday.

Friday Cup Finals

The Cup Finals were played on Friday, August 12 at Croke Park. Eight finals were played in total from going from 11AM to 5PM.

Results

The results show are all the results for the camogie and men's native hurling games. Then also all the results of the finals.

Camogie

Group A

Advance to Cup Play-offs
Advance to Shield Play-offs

Group B

Group C

Cup Play-offs

Advance to Cup Final
Advance to Shield Final
Advance to Plate Play-offs

Native Cup Final

Cup Final

Shield Play-offs

Shield Final

Plate Play-offs

Quarter-Finals

Semi-Finals

Plate Final

Hurling

Native

Advance to Cup Final

All Final Cup Results

Camogie

Native Cup Final

Cup Final

Ladies Football

Native Cup Final

Cup Final

Hurling

Native Cup Final

Cup Final

Men's Football

Native Cup Final

Cup Final