Government Public Health Announcement
On Friday January 21st 2022 the Government made an announcement in relation to Public Health Measures. The full announcement can…
Public Health Measures coming into place on Tuesday 7 December
On December 3rd Government announced a number of public health measure effective 7 December and remaining in place until 9…
Covid-19 Update for Units 21.07.2021
Please note the following updates in relation to Covid-19: Covid Return to Play Guidelines – given the increased transmissibility of…
Covid Update to Units 9/07/2021
Gaelic Games Covid Update – Close Contacts Below is some important information on the status of Close Contacts who have…
02.07.2021 Covid-19 Update for Units
The past week has seen some important updates for Camogie clubs in both the 26 and the 6 Counties. Camogie…
Covid-19 Update for Clubs in the 26 Counties 01.06.2021
As you are aware, the Irish Government last Friday confirmed a further relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions to take effect from…
Covid-19 Update for Units – 06.05.21
As indicated in last Friday’s communication, we have now received clarity on a number of matters from the Irish Government…
Infographic and Guidance for Return to Play
The following Gaelic Games infographic and Return to Play advice have been released this week to help with a safe…
COVID-19 Update – 16.04.2021
Please see the latest guidelines following the recent changes to the Government’s COVID-19 plan in relation to ‘Return to play’…
Sport Ireland provide list of Walk-In COVID-19 Testing Centres
Today Sport Ireland provided a list of Walk-In Covid-19 Testing Centres, which are opening this week. This will support the…
COVID-19 Update for Units 31.03.2021
I know you will be aware by now of the positive announcement by the Irish Government this evening that non-contact…
COVID-19 Update – 11.02.2021
The Gaelic Games COVID Advisory Group met yesterday evening (February 10th) to consider the outcome of a meeting between the three Gaelic Games governing bodies (The Camogie Association, GAA and Ladies Gaelic Football Association) and representatives of the Irish Government, including the Minister of State for Sport, which took place earlier this week. The meeting was held to brief the governing bodies on the short-term prospects for a return to training and playing of our games.