17 December 2024 24 Clubs to Participate in 2025 Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls Programme Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association 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. The roll-out of the programme will be assisted by leading inter-county players serving as ambassadors, namely Aimee Mackin (Armagh), Laurie Ryan (Clare), Jennifer Higgins (Roscommon), Leah Caffrey (Dublin), Blaithín Bogue (Fermanagh), Síofra O’Shea (Kerry) and Louise Ward (Galway). We will bring you exciting news in January, with the addition of a new programme ambassador to be announced. LGFA President Mícheál Naughton commented: “We are thrilled once again to announce the list of participating clubs for our annual Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls programme. “This programme continues to grow and evolve, and has been enhanced significantly by the presence of sponsors Glenveagh Homes, who recently announced a three-year extension to its sponsorship of Gaelic4Girls. “Glenveagh Homes have demonstrated huge belief in the programme and they will also sponsor our National Volunteer of the Year awards for the next three years, proof positive of their wonderful commitment to our grassroots activities. “The Gaelic4Girls initiative provides participants with their first introduction to Ladies Gaelic Football and we are pleased once again to see such a healthy spread of clubs from across the four provinces, along with our overseas representatives. “I wish each of the participating clubs the very best of luck as they embark on their journey with the Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls programme.” Annette McGarry, Head of Community Engagement, Glenveagh Homes, added: “We are thrilled to continue our support for the Gaelic4Girls initiative in 2025, a programme that has steadily grown in popularity and plays a key role in developing both sporting and social skills for young girls at the local level. “As part of our Building Lasting Communities programme, we are committed to supporting grassroots initiatives that make a positive impact in the communities where we work. “We look forward to partnering with the LGFA to help grow this fantastic programme over the next year and we wish everyone participating in the 2025 programme the very best of luck.” The full list of participating clubs is as follows: Club County Cratloe Clare Kilshannig Cork Chill Chartha Donegal Killybegs Donegal Pettigo Donegal An Ríocht Down Loughinisland Down Innisfails Dublin Round Tower Clondalkin Dublin St Marks Dublin Belnaleck Art McMurroughs Fermanagh Claddagh Gaels Hertfordshire Killarney Legion Kerry Maynooth Kildare Danesfort Kilkenny North London Shamrocks London Tara London Ratoath Meath Killanny Monaghan CT Gaels Sligo Clonoulty-Rossmore Tipperary Killucan Westmeath Clonard Volunteers Wexford Kilbride Wicklow The selected clubs will attend training sessions early in the new year before the programme is rolled out. ** About Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls: 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. About Glenveagh Properties PLC: Glenveagh Properties plc, listed on Euronext Dublin and the London Stock Exchange, is a leading Irish homebuilder. Supported by innovation and supply chain integration, Glenveagh is committed to opening access to sustainable high-quality homes to as many people as possible in flourishing communities across Ireland. We are focused on three core markets – suburban housing, urban apartments and partnerships with local authorities and state agencies. For more information visit https://glenveagh.ie/ Share this Article 0 0