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09 Sept 2025

Tipperary GAA club chosen to promote health and wellbeing among its members

St Mary's is assembling Healthy Club project team

Tipperary GAA club chosen to promote health and wellbeing among its members

At the launch of the GAA Healthy Club Programme in St Mary’s Hurling and Camogie Club, Clonmel were, from left, Dan O’Callaghan, Eimear Cooney, Eoghan Walsh, Anita Maher and Barbara Doran

St Mary’s Hurling and Camogie Club, Clonmel, has been selected to participate in the 2024/2025 GAA Healthy Club project.

The Irish Life GAA Healthy Club Programme is the GAA’s flagship programme to promote health and wellbeing in Ireland outside of its official games structures.

It aims to support GAA clubs and communities to achieve health and wellbeing goals that also reflect the national policy agenda for sport, physical activity, mental health and preventative health.

Speaking at the launch of the Healthy Club Project, St Mary’s Healthy Club Officer Audrey Mahadevaiah said: “Through our involvement in this initiative, St Mary’s is seeking to make our club as healthy as possible, recognising health and well-being as a core value of the club.

Above: Juvenile members from St Mary’s Hurling and Camogie Club, Clonmel, at the launch of the GAA Healthy Club Project

“We had great engagement through our recent survey of all members and a huge thanks to all who contributed ideas on where to focus the project.

“We are currently assembling a Healthy Club project team and would welcome any members interested in getting involved.
“We will be putting in place an action plan to embed the project across our club”.

For further details of the Healthy Club project or to get involved please email secretary.stmarysclonmel.tipperary@gaa.ie

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