New South Wales GAA#Camogie

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| nickname = Waratahs

| county colours = Sky blue and navy

| grounds = Monarch Oval, Ingleburn

| founded = 1920s

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The New South Wales Board ({{langx|ga|Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Coiste An Bhreatain Bheag Nua ó Dheas}}) or New South Wales GAA (NSW GAA) is a division of the Australasian Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), and is responsible for Gaelic games in New South Wales, Australia.{{Cite web |title=World GAA Strategic Plan 2023/2026 |url=https://www.gaa.ie/api/images/image/private/t_q-best/prd/fit01xaerdvjc4lwl5s2.pdf |access-date=13 June 2025 |website=GAA |page=91}} The board is also responsible for the New South Wales state team.

The board contains clubs from Sydney and Wollongong,{{Citation needed|date=June 2025}} playing Gaelic football, hurling, ladies' gaelic football and camogie. The games are played at Monarch Oval in Ingleburn.{{Cite web |title=About Us |url=http://www.youngirelandsydney.com/about-us/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922175302/http://www.youngirelandsydney.com/about-us/ |archive-date=22 September 2020 |access-date=13 June 2025 |website=Young Ireland Sydney}}

Gaelic football clubs

  • Bondi Gaels{{Cite web |title=Bondi Gaels |url=https://gaa.international/clubs/australia/new-south-wales/bondi-gaels/ |access-date=13 June 2025 |website=GAA International |publisher=GAA}}
  • Central Coast
  • Clan na Gael
  • Cormac McAnallan's{{Cite news |last=Duffy |first=Cóilín |date=21 August 2024 |title=Mayo man leads Australian club to Senior Championship title |url=https://www.westernpeople.ie/sport/gaa/mayo-man-leads-australian-club-to-senior-championship-title_arid-28850.html |access-date=13 June 2025 |work=Western People}}
  • Craobh Phádraig
  • Michael Cusacks
  • Penrith Gaels
  • Wollongong Leprachauns{{Citation needed|date=June 2025}}
  • Young Ireland Sydney

Hurling clubs

  • Michael Cusack's
  • Central Coast
  • Cormac McAnallan's
  • St. Pat's{{Citation needed|date=June 2025}}
  • Sydney Shamrocks

Women's Gaelic football clubs

  • Central Coast
  • Clan na Gael
  • Cormac McAnallan's (formerly Irish Aussies)
  • Craobh Phádraig
  • Michael Cusack's
  • Penrith Gaels
  • Young Ireland Sydney

Camogie clubs

  • Central Coast
  • Clan na Gael
  • Cormac McAnallan's
  • Craobh Phádraig
  • Michael Cusack's

References