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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary player to feature in LGFA led ‘BUA’ Leadership and life-skills programme

Tipperary player to feature in LGFA led ‘BUA’ Leadership and life-skills programme

It is a massive opportunity for the participants

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s third 'BUA' Leadership and Life-skills programme begins this week, with 30 young females selected to take part.  

Zara Casey from Ardfinnan from Tipperary is one of those who will participate in the event. 

21 counties in Ireland are represented across the four provinces, while there are two participants from Scotland.   

‘BUA - Believe Unlock Potential Achieve’ is a self-development initiative aimed at developing the leadership skills of young people within the Ladies Gaelic Association, which, in turn, will benefit their local communities.  

Aimed at females aged 16-19 years of age, ‘BUA’ will be conducted through expert-led workshops and self-reflection, before participants put their enhanced leadership skills into practice through a club action project. 

Selected participants will receive support as they cover topics essential for young people, including:

Resilience 
Dealing with change 
Building trust and respect 
Conflict resolution 
Problem solving 
Project planning and delegation 
In addition, LGFA-specific topics including introductions to coaching, officiating and administration will be covered. 

Commenting on the launch of this year's programme, Ladies Gaelic Football Association President, Mícheál Naughton, said: “We’re delighted to launch our third ‘BUA’ programme and I’ve been struck by the high calibre of candidates that have participated in our previous two programmes.  

“It’s clear to see that the future of our Association is in safe hands and it’s been wonderful to see our participants flourish and grow throughout the ‘BUA’ programme.  

“The leadership and life-skills that they learn and hone can serve them into their immediate and long-term futures and I’m really looking forward to engaging with our next group of participants, each of whom has their own individual story and with so much to offer.  

“I look forward to meeting our ‘BUA’ participants in the near future and we can expect to see them playing prominent roles within our Association for many years to come.”  

Dublin Ladies Football legend Lyndsey Davey will once again act as an ambassador for the 'BUA' programme.  

The five-time TG4 All-Ireland Senior medallist said: "I’m delighted once again to be associated with the ‘BUA’ programme.  

“I’ve seen at first hand how this programme can impact so positively on participants and I’ve remarked that it would have been great to have a programme like this when I was a teenager.  

“I can’t wait to see how our newly-announced participants fare in the programme and they’re sure to gain and develop are invaluable life-skills that will help them on the field of play in their sporting lives but also off the field of play as they progress into adult life. 

“I wish each of the participants the very best of luck on their ‘BUA’ journeys and I can’t wait to meet them and find out more about them.”  

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