Gaelic4Girls is a ten-week programme incorporating coaching sessions with fun, non-competitive blitzes aimed at increasing participation in Ladies Gaelic Football
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) has announced details of the 2024 Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls Programme – with 25 clubs from Ireland and Britain set to benefit.
The Gaelic4Girls programme has been a huge success story for the LGFA since its inception in 2008 – and is boosted once again next year by the presence and support of sponsors Glenveagh Homes.
In 2024, 16 Irish counties are represented among the 25 clubs, while John Mitchels (Liverpool/Britain) will also participate.
Those clubs include Clonmel Óg.
Gaelic4Girls is a ten-week programme incorporating coaching sessions with fun, non-competitive blitzes aimed at increasing participation in Ladies Gaelic Football. The programme targets girls aged between 8-12 years who are not currently registered with a Ladies Gaelic Football club.
Two clubs from Mayo will fly the flag for Connacht, while Leinster will be represented by eleven clubs from six counties.
In Munster, five clubs have been selected, representing Clare, Cork, Kerry and Tipperary, while the Ulster presence amounts to six clubs from five counties.
The rollout of the 2024 programme will be assisted by leading inter-county players serving as ambassadors, with further details to follow in the New Year.
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