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Job Vacancy – Games Development Administrator
The Clare GAA County Board wish to recruit a County Games Development Administrator.
Job Vacancy – Games Development Administrator – Hurling
The Kerry GAA County Board wish to recruit a County Games Development Administrator.
Job Posting – Gaelic Games Development Officer
Applications are invited for the position of Gaelic Games Development Officer at UL Sport – University of Limerick
Job Vacancy – Coach Education & Development Co-ordinator
Job Vacancy – Coach Education & Development Co-ordinator
SPIN South West – official supporter of Munster GAA
SPIN South West is delighted to announce its official partnership with Munster GAA.
Restrictions on large bags or backpacks
Munster GAA takes the security of patrons attending our games extremely seriously and liaises with An Garda Síochána locally, on a game by game basis, in the formulation of match specific event plans.
Munster Super 10’s Fe15
The Munster Super 10’s is a competition run by Munster Coaching & Games for clubs throughout the Province.
Teacher Summer GAA Courses in Mary Immaculate College
Munster GAA is sponsoring two Teacher Summer Courses in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick from July 3rd to July 7th. The courses are aimed at Primary School Teachers who want to develop their capacities to teach Gaelic Games and Physical Education in the Primary School.
Munster GAA – Where does the money go?
Munster GAA – Where does the money go?
Croke Park Pitch Renovation Open Day
This is a unique opportunity to see GAA Pitch Renovation and hear sports turf industry professionals speak on matters relevant to quality pitch maintenance.
Exciting Camogie Job Opportunity now available
The Camogie Association is seeking applications for the position of Finance Administrator to join its national office in Croke Park. This is offered as a fixed term contract until the end of January 2018. The post may be subject to an extension.
Michael Maher (former Munster GAA Chairman) RIP
It is regret that we have learned of the death of former Munster Council Chairman Michael Maher of Tipperary.