The successful applicants have been announced for the inaugural Gaelic Games ‘Leading Provincial Females’ Programmes, taking place in Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster. The 104 participants selected represent 28 counties and will commence their leadership journeys over the coming weekend.
This 12-month programme, secured through the support of the Sport Ireland Women in Sport fund, will run from October 2023 until July 2024, with follow-up work to be completed thereafter.
The Leading Provincial Females programme is designed for females aged 18+ interested in personal development and potentially leading teams. Four programmes will be held in each of the four provinces and all participants will attend two days, one at the start of the programme and one at the end, which will examine their leadership skills. Attendance is also required at a mid-point evening session, again focusing on leadership skills, while participants must complete at least two modules from themes across the four strands of coaching, officiating, administration and PR/Media between each of those dates, minimum four in total.
This is a blended course, consisting of face to face sessions and online webinars, and the benefits are multi-fold for participants. They will have the chance to engage with like-minded future leaders in Gaelic Games, while also gaining insight and understanding of their own leadership styles. Training and advice will be provided by experienced leadership trainers.
This programme is for females who wish to develop and hone their leadership skills, while also furthering development as a coach, match official, administrator or any volunteer role in Gaelic Games.
GAA President, Larry McCarthy, commented: “The strength of the Gaelic Games Associations is in the calibre of the volunteers who carry out inspirational leadership roles at club, county and national levels. Our participation in the Leading Provincial Females programme further underlines our commitment to integration as set out in our Strategic Plan.
“Maintaining our leadership role in communities is helped when we are reflective of the communities that we serve, and that means giving an opportunity for all voices to be heard equally. The Leading Provincial Females programme is an important part of this, and I look forward to the fruits of their work and the contribution they make for the benefit of the Gaelic Games family.”
Speaking on behalf of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, President Mícheál Naughton, added: “From our previous experience of the LGFA’s Provincial Female Leadership programme, we are acutely aware of the many positive benefits that a programme such as this can bring to participants. We are delighted that this programme is now extended to include the entire Gaelic Games family, and we are looking forward to the watching how the 104 participants grow and evolve throughout its duration. It is crucial for all members of the Gaelic Games family that we have more female leaders emerging to assume key roles and bringing with them their many skillsets. Our various units can only benefit from the Leading Provincial Females programme and this is yet another superb joint initiative between the LGFA, the GAA and the Camogie Association, while we are also pleased to see Rounders and Handball involved. I wish each and every one of the participants the very best of luck as they commence their respective journeys on this programme. We are sure to see much more of them in key positions in the years to come, both on and off the field of play.”
Hilda Breslin, President of the Camogie Association, said: “I am delighted to see the commencement of the Leading Provincial Females Programme scheduled to take place across this weekend and next weekend. This programme aims to empower and equip potential female leaders in sport with the necessary skills and knowledge to become effective leaders within their clubs and communities.
“We believe that by investing in the personal and leadership development of women, we are not only strengthening our sport, but harvesting a culture that helps to motivate and inspire future generations. We are grateful for the support and collaboration of the LGFA and the GAA in making this programme possible. Together, we are working towards a future where women in sport are given equal opportunities to excel and lead.”
The participants selected are as follows:
Connacht
Name | Club | County |
Emma Wilson | Killererin | Galway |
Jessica Duggan | Fr. Griffin’s Eire Og | Galway |
Joni Liddy | Kinvara | Galway |
Sarah Reynolds | Tuam Cortoon | Galway |
Victoria Flanagan | Salthill-Knocknacarra | Galway |
Siobhan Hickey | Fr Griffin’s Eire Óg | Galway |
Teresa Murphy Carolan | Fr. Griffin’s Eire Og | Galway |
Niamh McGuire | Monivea Abbey | Galway |
Clare Owens | St Joseph’s | Leitrim |
Joanne Duffy | Balla | Mayo |
Sinéad Clarke | Shrule-Glencorrib | Mayo |
Megan Gaughan | Tulsk | Roscommon |
Michelle Hughes Walsh | Roscommon Gaels | Roscommon |
Nicola Brennan | Tourlestrane | Sligo |
Pauline O Neill | Coolera Strandhill | Sligo |
Aoife Gordon | Enniscrone / Kilglass | Sligo |
Leinster
Name | Club | County |
Breege McGinty | Starlights | Dublin |
Deirdre Bowes | St. Margaret’s | Dublin |
Gráinne Coleman | Beann Eadair | Dublin |
Niamh Keaveney | Whitehall | Dublin |
Niamh Ní Chonaill | Ranelagh Gaels | Dublin |
Sheona Leydon | Naomh Ólaf | Dublin |
Thea Clerkin | Fingal Ravens | Dublin |
Pamela Nolan | Good Counsel Liffey Gaels | Dublin |
Sandra Murphy | Na Dubh Ghall | Dublin |
Audrey Solan | Sallins | Kildare |
Blathnaid Tennyson | Coill Dubh | Kildare |
Sandra McGonagle | Kilcock | Kildare |
Vicky Hayden | Round towers | Kildare |
Brid Kenny | Rower Inistioge | Kilkenny |
Lucy Elvidge | Dunnamaggin | Kilkenny |
Elma O’ Connell | Barrow Rangers | Kilkenny |
Lenora Lyons | Naomh Éamann | Laois |
Carol Murray | Longford Slashers | Longford |
Deirdre Breen | Hunterstown Rovers | Louth |
Alison Boyle | Eastern Gaels | Meath |
Liadan O’Riordan | Drumree | Meath |
Niamh Russell | Bective | Meath |
Zelda Utangec | Clara | Offaly |
Karen Cunningham | Athlone | Westmeath |
Ursula Gillivan | Moate | Westmeath |
Elaine Farrelly | Delvin | Westmeath |
Ann Kavanagh | Tara Rocks Ballynastragh Gaels | Wexford |
Kerry Field | An Tóchar | Wicklow |
Munster
Name | Club | County |
Claire McNamara | Feakle-Killanena | Clare |
Mary Eileen O Connor | Cratloe | Clare |
Clodagh Mc Mahon | Kilrush Football club | Clare |
Aisling Ahern | Mayfield GAA | Cork |
Anna Barrett | Keelnameela | Cork |
Christina O’Connor | Newmarket | Cork |
Eileen O’Brien | Sliabh Rua | Cork |
Katie O Riordan | Bishopstown | Cork |
Lisa Walsh | Ballyphehane | Cork |
Niamh Ní Chaoimh | Erin’s Own and Killeagh | Cork |
Noreen Thatcher | Aghada | Cork |
Olivia Curtayne | Mayfield | Cork |
Orla Crowley | Mayfield | Cork |
Michelle Flaherty (Mulvihill) | Moyvane | Kerry |
Aoife Sheehan | Granagh Ballingarry | Limerick |
Lavinia Duggan | Na Piarsaigh | Limerick |
Lorraine Collins | Ahane | Limerick |
Orla Donnelly | Ahane | Limerick |
Margaret Walsh | Galbally | Limerick |
Mary King | Killeedy | Limerick |
Catheriona Kennedy | Slieve Felim Rapparees | Tipperary |
Emma Carey | Thurles Sarsfields | Tipperary |
Lucy White | Mullinahone | Tipperary |
Sharon O Dwyer | Newcastle & Ardfinnan | Tipperary |
Therese Maxwell | Toomevara | Tipperary |
Fiona Murphy | Ballybacon-Grange | Tipperary |
Lena woods | Toomevara | Tipperary |
Niamh Roche | Galtee Rovers | Tipperary |
Tricia Bolger McCarthy | Cappoquin Camogie Club | Waterford |
Michelle Galvin | Ballyduff Lower | Waterford |
Taylor Murray | Dungarvan Camogie Club | Waterford |
Ulster
Name | Club | County |
Shauna Adams | Sarsfields | Antrim |
Debbie Murray | Naomh Pól | Antrim |
Moira Birt | St John’s Carnlough | Antrim |
Jayne Bell | Naomh Seamus | Antrim |
Caroline Henry | Eire Og | Armagh |
Elaine McKeown | Tír na nÓg | Armagh |
Jennifer Cousins | St Paul’s | Armagh |
Angela Hamilton | Shercock | Cavan |
Karen Traynor | Killinkere | Cavan |
Louise Reilly | Laragh Utd | Cavan |
Aine McElholm | Na Piarsaigh CLG Doire Trasna | Derry |
Cáit Passmore | Eoghan Rua Coleraine | Derry |
Eilish Deeney | Brian Ogs Steelstown | Derry |
Mary Fitzpatrick | Doire Trasna | Derry |
Saoirse O’Neill | Na Piarsaigh Doire Trasna | Derry |
Mary Jo Boyle | Erin’s Own Lavey | Derry |
Nicole Laverty | CLG Sean MacCumhaills | Donegal |
Monica Gribben | Naomh Adhamhnáin Letterkenny | Donegal |
Nicole O’ Leary | CLG Sean MacCumhaills | Donegal |
Emma McManus | An Riocht CLG | Down |
Emma-Jane Morgan | St Bronagh’s Rostrevor | Down |
Kimberly Robertson | East Belfast | Down |
Orla Morgan | Clonduff | Down |
Sandra Hughes | Carryduff | Down |
Sinead McGrath | Aghaderg | Down |
Eilish O’Neill | Beragh Red Knights | Tyrone |
Sinead McGinn | Tattyreagh St. Patrick’s | Tyrone |
Fionnula Horisk | Beragh Red Knights | Tyrone |
Mary Wilson | Ballinderry | Tyrone |
For further information, please contact:
- GAA – Jack McCarney – Planning & Training Officer – jack.mccarney@gaa.ie
- LGFA – Niall Mulrine – Head of Volunteer Development – niall.mulrine@lgfa.ie
- Camogie – Tracy McDonald – Learning and Development Coordinator – tracy.mcdonald@camogie.ie
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