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05 Dec 2025

Clonoulty/Rossmore will represent Tipperary in Gaelic4Girls programme

Aim is to increase participation in Ladies Gaelic Football

Clonoulty/Rossmore will represent Tipperary in Gaelic4Girls programme

The programme targets girls aged between 8-12 years who are not currently registered with a Ladies Gaelic Football club

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) is pleased to announce details of the 2025 Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls Programme, with 24 clubs from Ireland and Britain taking part.
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 2025, 18 counties (including Hertfordshire and London), are represented among the list of 24 participating clubs.
Tipperary will be represented by Clonoulty/Rossmore.
Gaelic4Girls is a 10-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.
 

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