News Category: Club
Munster GAA Return On Coaching Investment Study 2019
The review of 2019 coaching investment is a follow up study to the research undertaken in 2011 and 2015 and focused on current coaching investment across schools, clubs, coach education and additional Munster Council GAA Games Development initiatives.
GAA partner with Ballpoint Press to gather and publish grassroots stories
A major drive is being launched to source and publish for the first time GAA stories from the grassroots of the Association.
Covid-19 Update – June 20th 2020
Joint Statement from the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the LGFA
Chat with GAA President Elect Larry McCarthy
Valerie Wheeler caught up with GAA President Elect Larry McCarthy in New Jersey for a wide-ranging conversation.
Chat with Kerry Hurler Shane Conway
Kerry Senior Hurler Shane Conway chats with Valerie Wheeler about life with the mumps and college exams during Covid-19 and fields some fun Q & A’s about the current Kerry SH panel.
Covid-19 Update – Safe Return to Gaelic Games
The GAA, An Cumann Camogaíochta and the LGFA have published a plan for a safe return to Gaelic games for the three organisations.
Landmark Gaelic Games coaching survey launched
The biggest ever coaching survey conducted in Irish sport will see the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association join forces to help shape the future development of Gaelic games.
GAA Media Release – Covid-19 Update – May 29th 2020
Should the country move to Phase Two as planned, GAA Clubs will be able to re-open designated walking tracks on June 8, subject to engagement with Croke Park around a facilities management plan.
GAA and TILDA host ‘How to Age Well’ webinar featuring Mícheal Ó Muircheartaigh
Those in the GAA missing the unmistakable tones and tales of Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh are in for a treat next Tuesday 19th of May 6.30-7.30pm when the broadcasting legend contributes to a special webinar on wellbeing on the topic of ‘How to Age Well’.
Virtual Scór Finale
Let’s give Virtual Scór a fitting send off for the time being and get many entries from our Province and Counties in.
GAA Club Survey Covid-19 response
A survey carried out by the GAA’s Community and Health department and sent to 1,600 GAA clubs across Ireland and abroad returned responses from 1,090 GAA clubs and shows that more than 19,000 club members have been involved in the provision of support to more than 34,500 people during the current health emergency.
GAA return to action protocol update
The GAA still firmly hopes to be able to play county and club competitions this year, subject of course to public health guidance. We can confirm however that no inter-county games are expected to take place before October.