Learn to coach Gaelic Games with Ulster GAA’s online Foundation Course
Ulster GAA is excited to offer future coaches an introduction to Coach Education with the online delivery of the GAA
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Ulster GAA is excited to offer future coaches an introduction to Coach Education with the online delivery of the GAA
Sport Uniting Communities will be celebrating this year’s Good Relations Week by hosting an online conference this month. The virtual
For some time now Ulster GAA have been raising awareness of the impact one punch scenarios can have on both
The Ulster GAA office in Armagh has now re-opened with restrictions. There will be a small number of staff in the office to answer calls and access will only be provided to visitors in limited circumstances.
Ulster GAA is urging it’s members across the Province to ‘Train Smart, Play Smart, Be Covid Smart’ particularly in
Ulster GAA recently hosted a series of webinars as part of our Coach Development Programme 2020 to assist club coaches
The NI Executive announced that from 24 July “spectators will be enabled to attend outdoor competitive games with numbers to be determined by the venue in line with public health advice.” This applies to games in the ‘Six Counties’ only.
The current position in relation to the numbers of people permitted to attend games, in accordance with the Public Health Regulations.
Ulster GAA will host a Club Championship focussed Webinar series as part of our Coach Development Programme (CDP) 2020.
Many students have had their schooling affected during this pandemic. Ulster GAA’s Irish Language Officer is offering support online.
Ulster GAA, IFA and Ulster Rugby hosted a Multi-Sport Youth Forum as part of the Department for Communities programme, ‘Sport; A Home for Lifelong Volunteering’.
Counties and clubs should be aware that spectators are not yet permitted to attend games in the north – those attending games is limited to essential personnel only.