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  1. Mother's Day Gift Guide

    Not sure what to get her for that special day? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Answer just four quick questions, and we’ll find the perfect gift for her. Let us make Mother’s Day shopping easy!
  2. Green Glory, Golden dreams

    A century ago, at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, Team Ireland proudly competed as a separate country for the first time, following the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. As we approach Paris 2024, we celebrate not only 100 years of Irish Olympic history but also the legacy of an iconic Irish brand that has been part of our nation's journey—O'Neills Sportswear. Founded in 1918, O'Neills began as a small sportswear company in Dublin and quickly became a cornerstone of Irish sports culture. With deep roots in Ireland's sporting heritage, O'Neills has grown to become the largest manufacturer of sportswear in Ireland, providing high-quality gear for athletes and supporters alike.  As Ireland competes on the world stage at the Olympics, there's no better way to celebrate our nation's achievements, heritage, and culture than with O’Neills Sportswear. Whether you’re cheering on our athletes or embracing the rich culture of Ireland, our Irish collection is perfect for showcasing your

  3. The Ultimate Father’s Day Gift Guide from O’Neills

    With Father’s Day just around the corner, let our gift guide inspire you with plenty of perfect presents to pamper the man in your life. You could get them what they really want, some peace and quiet, but where’s the fun in that? So, forget the usual socks, shower gel and aftershave combo because from the golf enthusiast to the GAA dad, we have the best gifts for them all!
  4. GAA Gift Ideas for Christmas

    Christmas is fast approaching and it’s time to start thinking about what you are going to gift your loved ones this year. There is at least one GAA fanatic in every family who live and breathe the game. Ask them a question about a match or player in the last decade and they will be sure to rhyme off the stats and you can bet they would never miss a match, rain, hail or shine. Need some GAA gift inspiration? We’ve got you covered! Find the perfect GAA gifts for Christmas at O’Neills!
  5. The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide from O'Neills

    The most wonderful time of year is fast approaching and it’s time to pick up presents for your friends and family. With The Late Late Toy Show revealing all of the most popular gifts for the year, O'Neills have everything you need to stuff their stockings with gifts they’ll truly love this Christmas. 

    If you’re struggling to decide what to gift someone who loves sports or looking for gifts for the obsessed sport fans in your life, our Christmas gift guide is here to help make it the best Christmas yet!

     

    Stocking fillers

    There’s nothing quite like waking up on Christmas morning to find full, fat stockings to open. O'Neills is the perfect place to pick up all those extra stocking fillers to make your loved one’s eyes light up on Christmas morning. 

    Bobble hats make a great gift for anyone to keep their ears toasty and warm during the chilly wind and weather. For the GAA fans in your life, a bobble hat that proudly shows off their love for their club or county is an ideal gift, because

  6. What is Saint Patrick’s Day, and why do we celebrate it?

    St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most important and highly anticipated dates in the Irish calendar. A day to celebrate our Irish culture with some traditional Irish music and a jig, watching the annual parade, and washing it down with a pint of Guinness. But the celebrations go much further than this small island, with landmarks worldwide turning green for the occasion. From the Empire State Building to the London eye, the Burj al Arab to Niagara Falls and even the Chicago River turning green to honor St. Patrick’s Day. The holiday started as a religious event to commemorate Ireland’s Patron Saint, but over time it has become a worldwide event to celebrate Irish culture and heritage.

    But what is it all about you may ask?

    St. Patrick’s Day Facts

    Ever wondered what Paddy’s day is all about? We’ve unearthed some of the top St. Patrick’s Day facts.

    When is St. Patrick’s Day?

    St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on the 17th March each year, the religious feast day of Ireland’s patron saint who died

  7. A piece of home for the Irish around the world

    Céad mile fáilte, a hundred thousand welcomes, to the tens of the millions belonging to the Irish diaspora. Since so many of you were unable to visit the Emerald Isle this year, we thought we could bring a little piece of it to you this Christmas with our heritage range at oneills.com

    Embracing ancient, traditional and contemporary Ireland, from Celtic knots and crosses, our inimitable O’Neills jerseys bring a new meaning to wearing your heart on your sleeve!

    From our proud history in Dublin to modern day Derry, we want to celebrate the brave and beautiful of our mythical, mystical land. Our 1916 range commemorates the centenary of the Easter Rising with the iconic image of the GPO emblazoned in green or you can opt for the harp image which featured on the early flag of the Irish Republic. A new white or green jersey has recently been released. The commemorative 1916 jersey is also available in the colours of each of the 32 GAA counties. All have the Proclamation printed on the back.

  8. GAA Secret Santa? Stocking Fillers Under 20

    Can be tricky enough trying to find a few stocking fillers for the younger brother, son or godson et cetera. You might not want to go the whole hog and splash out on a spanking new GAA jersey. So here's some quickfire ideas to get this item of your shopping list and into the stocking.


    1 Midi Socks

    All the rage with players of all ages, the Midi sock comes in a range of colours. Provides foot and ankle support and about more freedom than the traditional sock. All the young lads want them. Fact.

    2. Inter-county trainer ball

    Excellent training ball that is the correct weight and size. Plenty of coaches use these on the training pitch so a good idea for a young Gael. Get them out of the house on Christmas day.

    3 Hurling Glove 

    A really good hurling glove offers protection to the fingers and importantly is comfortable to wear.

     

    4 Gaelic gloves

    You can never have enough gloves part of the old kitbag essentials. 

     

    5 Hurling Grips

    New hurl. New griptape. Old hurl new grip. Again handy to have

  9. Hawkeye Out for Cúl Yule Gear for Ladies Footballers

    No doubt, Ladies Footballers are among #TheToughest for sure. For a Cúl Yule for the wannabe Cora in your house, here’s some ladies football classics.

    1 The Jersey

    We have some Cúl Yule gear on stock ranging from the Mayo Jersey for wannabe Cora’s to the tidy number worn by Dublin All Ireland champions like Sinéad Aherne & co. County Jerseys.

    2 Gaelic Balls

    Often overlooked as a present for the Gaelic gals but ranging from a full on O’Neills All Ireland ball to three or four Inter County Trainers, it means you have enough balls to work on the old skills and firepower. Dublin coach Mick Bohan is a great advocate of using two balls at once to train both feet in half the time.

    3 Gaelic Gloves

    Coming into the pre season, a thoughtful relative over the Festive season can sort out the gloves situation. Always need at least one pair in the kit bag.

    4 Half Zip

    From the club half zip, to a new county number to one from our range of women’s gym wear, again an item that a girl can’t get enough