10/04/2026
Hugely grateful to the local businesses who have donated some awesome prizes to our fundraiser tomorrow ๐๐ป
Make sure you have your tickets
(You could also be in with a chance to win a double date with 2 of our most eligible bachelors ๐๐ค)
$5 each
$20 for 5.
Dm to purchase ๐บ๐ป๐๐ป
07/04/2026
โจ๏ธ Its that time of year again โจ๏ธ
Dust off your gladrags and get ready to celebrate at our end of season Gala.
๐ฅ Welcome drink on arrival
๐ Nibbles provided
๐ Award ceremony
๐ raffle ticket included with ticket
๐บ๐ปDance the night away.
๐ปByob
Please bring cash on night to purchase additonal raffle tickets or DM to purchase. Swipe for prizes
Tickets $40
29/03/2026
Turns out there nothing more wholesome then native tree planting in the pouring rain.โ๏ธ
Huge thanks to .newzealand for having us out, for organising and to all the Gaels who planted over 600+ native trees at Walter peak station.
AND the sun came out just in time for lunch ๐ณ๐ค
18/02/2026
On Saturday 31st of January, The men and women of the Gaels took eachother on to raise money for the local Fire Service, our charity this year.
The men who were wielding boxing gloves or Welly boots had a point to prove. They'd lost the last several annual iterations on the trot. The men started off well, scoring some early points and were in the green at the end of the first half. They'd been here before and know the women always come out strong in the second half. And sure enough, they did, Caoimhe Condon - player of the match was running the men ragged, Tom Fla was among many to be left in her dust. Should've been quacker Tom.
The women clawed back and took the lead. Their lead came with enough time to spare for the men to rally, Niall Quinn even came out of nets. The full time whistle went, it was all square. Golden goal. The women looked strong with an aggressive press Too aggressive, it seems the men capitalised, turned the screw and sealed the victory with a well worked goal to restake their claim on top of the Queenstown Gaels ladder. The women were distraught but could see the bigger picture and the whole team joined on the lakefront for a dip in the glorious late January sun. To further minimise any fractious energy the team headed out in the evening dressed to the nines, Darragh Murray a stand out dressed as thugmatic emo. He would later find out how hard eyeliner is to remove - the girlies had a small win at least. Pitbull was also seen with the Gaels on a marketing trip with Fireball Rounding off another fantastic weekend in the Queenstown Gaels calendar.
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10/02/2026
Kids Training is back this weekend! ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ
10am Sunday 15th Feb.
Event Centre Frankton.
All ages welcome to come down.
Free of charge.
(one parent to stay on site for the session)
See ye on Sunday๐๐ฎ๐ช
13/01/2026
With just 9 weeks left till Champs, this is your sign to come down and get involved! ๐โ๏ธ
Dips & pints after ๐๐บ
06/01/2026
๐Link in Bio to Donate๐
In December our incredible friend, club secretary and Camogie captain Rรณisรญn was diagnosed with breast cancer. Rรณ has returned to Ireland for treatment, but despite everything this wonder woman is running 62km in January to raise funds for breast cancer research.
We are with you every step of the way Rรณ (literally) and so we are joining the challenge.
Queenstown Gaels x will be smashing out the km to raise money for breast cancer ireland.
Any donation big or small would be so appreciated. ๐๐
We couldnt be any prouder of you ๐ค๐ค
See run club page for times and locations ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ