GAA has important role to play on youth mental health – Burns
*GAA President, Jarlath Burns. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WINNING Cups is “the icing but not the cake” according to GAA President Jarlath Burns.
*GAA President, Jarlath Burns. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill WINNING Cups is “the icing but not the cake” according to GAA President Jarlath Burns.
Nathan Rodgers, Padraic McKeever (Sponsor), Roisin Cahill, Zara Coppinger (Chairperson GCS GAA), Clodagh McManus (McKeever Sports), Dara Burke, Emma Linnane and Eoghan Hanley (GAA Future Leaders National Coordinator). GORT is to host one of the country’s top underage hurling and camogie tournaments once again.
GORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL was one of seven schools nationwide to be awarded as a Future Leaders Gold School.
*Gary Brennan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ONE OF CLARE’s greatest footballers is now part of the backroom team with the county’s senior hurlers.
Posted by GAA Future Leaders on Thursday, 2 April 2020 THE GAA/PDST Future Leaders #GAASolo Challenge campaign, led by Shannon teenager Sally Fox, is proving massively popular online. They are a series of student and teacher challenges which will run for a number of weeks. There are different challenges each week, all linked to the modules in the GAA Future Leaders …