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64 clubs from 31 counties to grace Croke Park at 2024 LGFA Activity Day

Enjoying a previous Activity Day

A total of 64 clubs, including 16 from Ulster, representing 31 counties, will be afforded the fantastic opportunity of playing at Croke Park next Monday, July 1.  

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association is delighted to once again welcome budding young stars from around the country to the famous venue for our annual U10 Go Games Activity Day.

Participants are sure to leave with memories to last a lifetime and excitement is mounting in the various clubs selected to play, as they put the finishing touches to preparations over the coming weekend.

All counties were given the opportunity to select two clubs to be involved but they had to show evidence of a county-organised U10 Go Games programme in order for this to happen.

The lucky clubs selected from local draws will arrive with a huge sense of anticipation for an exciting day, with players and spectators looking forward to some fantastic football played in a terrific spirit.  

Go Games promotes full participation and fair play, while catering for the developmental needs of the participants.

All clubs have a panel of 20 players, with everyone having the opportunity to play in four mini-games throughout a morning or afternoon session.

Go Games rules will be employed at all times referees will be representatives of the participating clubs, who have all completed online training, and they will be ably supported by newly-qualified referees from the St Sylvester’s club in Malahide.

To find out more about Go Games and how to organise, click on the following link: GO Games

The full list of participating clubs is as follows:

Antrim

  • St Marys Aghagallon
  • St Patrick’s     

Armagh

  • Silverbridge Harps    
  • Madden Raparees          

Cavan

  • Crosserlough
  • Laragh

Carlow

  • Kildavin/Clonegal      
  • St Anne’s         

Cork

  • Rockbán         
  • Crosshaven   

Clare

  • Corofin            
  • Crusheen       

Derry

  • Doire Trasna  
  • John Mitchells Claudy            

Donegal

  • Buncrana        
  • Killybegs         

Down

  • Bryansford     
  • RGU Downpatrick     

Dublin

  • Geraldines P. Moran  
  • O’Dwyers       
  • St Maurs
  • St Kevin’s-Killian’s

Fermanagh

  • Irvinestown St. Molaise          
  • Maguiresbridge St Mary’s      

Galway

  • Glenamaddy/Williamstown
  • Glinsk

Kerry 

  • Cordal
  • Milltown Castlemaine            

Kildare

  • Caragh             
  • Suncroft          

Kilkenny

  • Tullogher/Rosbercon
  • Clara  

Laois

  • Ballyroan        
  • Graiguecullen             

Leitrim

  • Glencar Manorhamilton        
  • St Brigids        

Limerick

  • Mountcollins 
  • Na Piarsaigh  

Longford 

  • Colmcille        

Louth

  • St. Nicholas   
  • Stabannon/Mitchells

Mayo

  • Charlestown
  • Ballyhaunis    

Meath

  • Summerhill    
  • St. Colmcille’s
  • Dunderry

Monaghan

  • Emyvale          
  • Magheracloone          

Offaly

  • St. Rynaghs   
  • Edenderry       

Roscommon

  • St. Michaels/St. Ronans       
  • Boyle  

Sligo

  • St. Nathys      
  • St. Molaise Gaels      

Tipperary

  • Thurles Gaels
  • Arravale Rovers          

Waterford

  • Shamrocks    
  • St. Patricks        

Westmeath

  • St. Pauls Delvin          
  • Moate

Wexford

  • St Martins       
  • Kilanerin         

Wicklow

  • An Tóchar       
  • Tinahely