30 November 2021 FOUR LGFA VOLUNTEERS TO BE HONOURED AT THE 2021 FEDERATION OF IRISH SPORT VOLUNTEERS IN SPORT AWARDS Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! The awards ceremony will take place virtually over three days on December 7th, 8th and 9th Four LGFA volunteers including Maggie Murphy (Timahoe Ladies Football Club, Laois), Eamonn McGowan (Allen Gaels, Leitrim), Liam Forde (St Helen’s Ladies Gaelic Football Club, Longford) and Peter Callan (Naomh Fionnbarra and St. Anne’s GFG, Louth) will receive nationwide recognition next week for their dedication to sport, as they have been awarded the Laois, Leitrim, Longford and Louth awards respectively for the 2021 Federation of Irish Sport Volunteers in Sport Awards, proudly supported by EBS. The awards will take place virtually on December 7th, 8th and 9th and will see all four LGFA volunteers, along with volunteers from across the country, honoured for their amazing dedication to volunteering across a variety of different sports. Maggie Murphy is a fantastic ambassador for Timahoe Ladies Football Club, having spent her adult years giving back to the club by enabling young girls to get involved and feel part of the Timahoe club family. She brings positivity, enthusiasm and hard work regardless of the role she undertakes as a volunteer and holds many positions within Timahoe; from coaching the under 8 girls to being part of the development committee. She previously served as chairperson for seven years and is incredibly passionate about Ladies Football. Her experience enables the club to be proactive and progressive and her work and dedication has had a lasting impact on every one who has come through Timahoe for many years. Eamonn McGowan has dedicated more than 65 years to GAA and has been involved in every aspect of Allen Gaels since its inception as a club 52 years ago. A decorated player, Eamonn won six Senior Hurling club medals before transitioning to management at Allen Gaels. All training sessions, from nursery to senior, take place under his watchful eye. In addition to his coaching and management positions, Eamonn takes charge of all aspects of the upkeep of Allen Gael’s ground, Shane McGettigan Memorial Park, a ground for which he worked and fundraised tirelessly in the early 2000s. In 2013, Eamonn began his management of the Gaelic4Mothers&Others team, a role which he takes immense pride in and continues in to this day. Liam Forde is a founding member of St Helen’s Drumlish, and in his 40 years with the club, has had a massive impact on both St. Helen’s and the wider Longford GAA community. Having served on the committee for many years, Liam is now a dedicated coach, coaching many underage girls teams and giving them a chance to show their skills. At the age of 81, he recently undertook the project of reviving the club’s Gaelic4Mothers&Others team. Liam has been instrumental in keeping St Helen’s Ladies section going over the years and has worked tirelessly to ensure the pathways are in place for the future. Peter Callan has been dedicated to Naomh Fionnbarra and St. Anne’s GFG for more than 50 years. He is a passionate groundman and committee member who has always ensured that facilities are open when necessary and in good time, that pitches are lined, that the grass is kept in excellent playing condition, goal nets installed and flags lined out for all games that take place involving the club. Peter ensures that the club has the best facilities possible and his dedication to the club ensures that children from nursery right through to minor grades and adults have a welcoming facility to call their own. The Volunteers in Sport Awards celebrate the contributions of the band of volunteers across the country who give their time to Irish sport and physical activity every year. This equates to approximately 37.3 million hours of volunteering across Ireland’s 13,000 registered sports clubs and associations and, according to Sport Ireland’s 2021 ‘Researching the Value of Sport in Ireland’ report, is worth an estimated €1.5bn to the exchequer. Throughout September and October members of the public, sports clubs and governing bodies were invited to nominate an individual whose contribution to sport and physical activity in Ireland has made a real difference to their community, club or county. The nominations and award recipients were selected by a judging panel consisting of 12 individuals drawn from sports administration, the volunteer community and media, and included former Director General of the GAA, Paraic Duffy, RTÉ broadcaster, Marie Crowe and CEO of Gaisce, Yvonne McKenna. In addition to the 32 county-level award winners, Amina Moustafa, a volunteer across many different sports including football, basketball and swimming, received the overall Outstanding Achievement Award for her incredible service to the promotion of sport amongst women of diverse ethnic backgrounds, as well as her continued support of Sport Against Racism Ireland (SARI). Máire Allen and Jacqueline McCormack have also received a Special Recognition Award for their amazing work with Roscommon Special Olympics Club. They have dedicated their time tirelessly over the last number of years and more recently, in the face of the challenging circumstances caused by Covid-19, did everything to ensure the club’s members remained fit and active throughout the various lockdowns. Pádraic Kearney (RIP) has been honoured with a Special Recognition Award for his commitment to Gaelic Games in Adare GAA Club (Limerick). Pádraic was incredibly committed to his community, with his volunteerism going far beyond sport. His untimely passing earlier this year has been felt by everyone in the club, especially the younger members, who Pádraic coached for many years. Commenting on the awards, Minister of State for Sport and the Gaeltacht, Jack Chambers, TD, said: “It is an honour for me to support this year’s Volunteers in Sport Awards and help recognise so many fantastic volunteers in our community. These awards have a special place in the sporting calendar as they recognise those who have given an incredible amount of time throughout the year who have ensured that sport can takes place in our communities, and they do so without the expectation of gratitude or reward. The amount of hard work and dedication that these volunteers give to sport in Ireland is quite truly astonishing and I am privileged to support both the volunteers and these awards. I would also like to thank the Federation of Irish Sport and EBS, and all who will help make these virtual ceremonies a memorable occasion for all.” Speaking about the awards, CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport, Mary O’Connor said: “Despite another very challenging year for sport, we have once again seen how important volunteering has been to communities across Ireland. We have an enormous amount of gratitude for the army of volunteers who have ensured that sport could take place in a safe and controlled manner. Whether it be on pitches, courts, tracks, pools or even community halls across the country, the volunteers are always there to make sure sport and physical activity continues to take place around Ireland. It gives me immense pride to be able to recognise so many of these volunteers at next week’s virtual Volunteers in Sport Awards and I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to all of this year’s recipients. I would like to also thank EBS for their continued support in bringing wider recognition of volunteers in sport in Ireland to life. I would also like to express my gratitude to Minister Jack Chambers who will be taking the time out of his schedule to attend our virtual ceremonies next week and helping us to champion and celebrate the recipients.” Managing Director of EBS, Paul Butler, commented: “EBS is delighted to partner with the Federation of Irish Sport once more to honour and recognise the everyday heroes around Ireland who make sure sport happens every day. EBS has been involved in local communities around Ireland for over 80 years and we are delighted to showcase the tremendous work these volunteers do for sport throughout their communities. These volunteers truly are the backbone of Irish sport, and we are proud to support them. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the recipients of the 2021 Volunteers in Sports Awards and thank them for all of the tireless work they do to ensure sport in Ireland continues to flourish.” The awards will be streamed live each evening from 7pm on the Federation of Irish Sport’s Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/federationofirishsport/ with the awards schedule listed below: Tuesday, December 7th: Leinster and Special Recognition Award Wednesday, December 8th: Munster, Connacht and Special Recognition Award Thursday, December 9th: Ulster and Outstanding Achievement Award For more information on the awards, visit http://www.volunteersinsport.ie/ Share this Article 0 0