In 2015, the Irish Guards moved their barracks from
Aldershot,
Hampshire to
Hounslow in London. During a tour of Afghanistan, members of the Irish Guards brought GAA jerseys and hurls with them and a suggestion was made about them having their own team. Following their tour, they applied to the London GAA for membership to be able to play in the London Junior Football Championships. They also wanted to join so that Fijian born soldiers could play "a strong physical game that would suit them". However membership would not be restricted to serving soldiers and would be an open club. The case for the Irish Guards GAA was made by
County Waterford-born Major Ken Fox in a presentation to the London GAA. Following their affiliation, members of the Irish Guards GAA team attended Setanta GFC's kit launch as well as to support their bid for affiliation with a British county board after London GAA had rejected them on proximity grounds. In January 2016, Granuaile GAA moved a motion at the next London GAA meeting to expel the Irish Guards GAA from the county board. However, the Central Board of the GAA intervened to veto the motion stating that there were no grounds by which a motion in support of a club's affiliation could be rescinded. The Irish Guards GAA was founded in 2015 and played their first match against
Tír Chonaill Gaels in March 2016, fielding players from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. ==References==