Ulster GAA Coach Academy Programme empowering coaches
Rarely do coaches have the time to stop and reflect on their own performance, the performance of individual players or
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Rarely do coaches have the time to stop and reflect on their own performance, the performance of individual players or
The NI Executive at their meeting on 15th April 2021 confirmed that squad training and competitive outdoor sport could return
“You don’t create a philosophy with signs and slogans. You create a philosophy with people and leadership.” Throughout Gaelic games
Ulster GAA have unveiled a new schedule of coaching webinars and online workshops taking place over the coming few months.
Ulster GAA has welcomed today’s announcement by Sport NI, highlighting the allocation of the first tranche of funding from the
Étain Devlin of Sean Treacy’s Hurling Club Lurgan has been highly commended in the Translink Young GAA Volunteer Of The
Six hurlers from Ulster have been selected on the 2020 GAA/GPA Champions 15 team for their displays in the 2020
Antrim have had seven players honoured in the GAA/GPA 2020 Joe McDonagh Cup team of the year. The champions are
The 17th annual O’Neill’s Ulster GAA Coaching and Games Conference will this year take place online on Saturday 23rd January.
Effective from Friday 11th December, relaxation to the Covid-19 restrictions announced by the NI Executive will allow GAA Clubs in the
Ulster GAA welcomes today’s launch of the £25 million Sports Sustainability Fund which is designed to help governing bodies of
On 15th October, Ulster GAA advised units in Ulster that outdoor training at minor level and below was permitted across
A ‘Coaching Youth/Adults’ Hurling/Camogie online workshop will be held this Wednesday, November 11th at 7pm. The workshop will be held
The U13 Táin Óg Hurling League was officially launched at Monaghan GAA Centre of Excellence last weekend with All-Ireland winners DJ Carey and David Herity among those in attendance.
After the snowy weather conditions of last week saw a wipe out of the planned fixtures schedule across the province, this weekend will welcome the start of a number of underage competitions for our counties in Ulster. The Bank of Ireland Celtic Challenge, The Jim McGuigan Minor Football League and the Buncrana Cup will all have game time.