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‘GAA for Dads & Lads’ launched for those interested in recreational football and hurling in clubs

The programme hopes to inspire other clubs or groups to join the social hurling and football teams that have started up across the Association in recent years.

Stephen Byrne by Stephen Byrne
Friday 11 June, 2021
in GAA
Reading Time: 2 mins read
‘GAA for Dads & Lads’ launched for those interested in recreational football and hurling in clubs

GAA for Dads and Lads (Youtube screengrab)

“We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.”
George Bernard Shaw.

The GAA’s Community & Health department has launched a GAA for Dads & Lads initiative for recreational Gaelic football and hurling in clubs.

It’s a social hurling and football programme for those keen to enjoy Gaelic games outside the traditional competitive structures of the GAA.

The programme hopes to inspire other clubs or groups to join the social hurling and football teams that have started up across the Association in recent years.

2019 Blitz

A blitz event organised by the GAA’s Community & Health department in November 2019 in the National Games Development Centre in Abbotstown hosted 15 social hurling and 5 social football teams from across Ireland.

The 160 players had an average age of 44 years. In a survey, they listed their top three reasons for participating in social Gaelic Games as:

1. Keeping fit and remaining active

2. The social aspect of meeting old and new friends

3. The fun and enjoyment of playing sport

Participation

The philosophy of GAA for Dads & Lads is all about participation and the camaraderie that only team sports can offer. The small-sided adapted games allow for incidental contact only (to minimise any risk of injury) so skills are to the fore over physicality.

The games are self-governed – no referees.

Participants include recently retired or lapsed adult players, and, to a lesser degree, new entrants to Gaelic Games looking to try hurling or football for the first time.

Clubs can host their own teams if numbers are sufficient while some social and hurling groups see participants come from a variety of clubs to play collectively on a weekly basis.

Based on interest and demand, the GAA Community & Health department hopes to schedule regional and national blitzes events in 2021.

To hear more about the initiative and to get further information you can register to attend our upcoming GAA for Dads & Lads information webinar, taking place on Wednesday the 23rd of June at 6 pm.

Please click on this link for more info.

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