‘Unrivalled day of energy, positivity and fun’ promised at 2024 Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others National Festival Day

PARTICIPANTS can expect an ‘unrivalled day of energy, positivity and fun’ at the 2024 Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others National Festival Day, scheduled for Saturday September 7.

The scene is set for another spectacular event showcasing the very best of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s thriving initiative.

In May of this year, The Federation of Irish Sport 7th annual Irish Sport Industry awards saw the Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme honoured with the ‘Best Initiative to Promote Women in Sport & Physical Activity.’

Last month, Sports Direct recently announced a three-year extension to its sponsorship of the programme.

The number of participating clubs has risen from 220 to over 500 in the space of three years of the partnership, with 81 new clubs established in 2024 alone.

Tomorrow, it’s expected that almost 3,000 women will make the trip to the Naomh Mearnóg and St Sylvester’s clubs in Dublin for the National Festival Day.

138 Gaelic4Mothers&Others clubs from all over the country are registered for the chance to sample the unique atmosphere of festival day, which will also provide the opportunity to get together and play games in a non-competitive and fun environment.

Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others ambassador Annalyvia Hinds has been previewing festival day with social media content.

From the Armagh Harps club, Annalyvia said: “My experience and the reason why I joined Gaelic4Mothers&Others is that it is so good for my mental health, getting a little break from the kids, clearing my head and being part of a community.”

Teams will start to register from 10.15am, with the eagerly-anticipated mass-warm up scheduled for 11.20am on the Naomh Mearnóg Astroturf.

Games on 23 pitches are set to commence at 12pm and after the final games throw in at 3.30pm, live music will commence.

A silent disco and the Sports Direct zone will be other attractions on the day, while the 2FM Roadcaster will be on site from 12pm, with popular afternoon presenters Roz Purcell and Emma Power bringing a flavour of the event into homes across the country!

The LGFA was fully subscribed once again for this event, with a large number of teams on a waiting list.

The Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme is an innovative way to introduce mothers and other women to Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, non-competitive and social environment.

Speaking on behalf of the LGFA, President Mícheál Naughton commented: “We are eagerly anticipating the big event on Saturday. The sheer scale of the Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others National blitz day has to be seen to be believed and we are so pleased to see this programme growing on an annual basis.

“We were delighted to confirm a three-year sponsorship extension with Sports Direct last month and their presence has helped to elevate the status of the programme to new levels.

“Sports Direct are pro-active and enthusiastic sponsors, with a real passion for Ladies Gaelic Football and this programme specifically.

“With the emphasis very much on football, fun and entertainment, the almost 3,000 women who will gather at Naomh Mearnóg and St Sylvester’s will experience a day they’ll never forget.”

Sharon Lancaster, Marketing Manager, Sports Direct Ireland added: “We are delighted to be back for a fourth year in our partnership with the LGFA and the fantastic Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme.

“The growth of this programme has been phenomenal and the number of participating clubs has doubled in our partnership lifespan, it truly showcases how sport can be a great equaliser for everyone. Our research has showed how important this programme is to women both socially and mentally, something that we are proud to support.

“The blitz this Saturday is an unrivalled day in its energy, positivity and fun, with some exciting activations from Sports Direct.” 

The list of clubs attending the 2024 Festival Day is as follows:

Naomh Gall Antrim
Cumann An Phiarsaigh Antrim
St John’s GAC Belfast Antrim
Colin Gaels Antrim
Kickhams Creggan Antrim
Éire Óg Armagh
Culloville Blues Armagh
Armagh Harps Armagh
Crossmaglen Rangers Armagh
Ballon Carlow
Fighting Cocks Carlow
Éire Óg Carlow
Old Leighlin Carlow
Cootehill Celtic Cavan
Templeport Cavan
Killygarry Cavan
Redhills Cavan
Geata Gaels Clare
Wolfe Tones na Sionna Clare
Fergus Rovers Clare
Carrigtwohill Cougars Cork
Ballinhassig Cork
Ballyhea Cork
Midleton Wagpies Cork
Carrigaline Cork
Ballincollig Collig Cailínís Cork
Ballinascreen Derry
Steelstown Brian Og’s Derry
Foreglen Derry
Glenswilly Donegal
St. Mary’s Convoy Donegal
Gaeil Fhánada Donegal
Dundrum Down
Ardglass Down
Mayobridge Down
Bright Down
St. Pauls Holywood Down
Clonduff Down
Glasdrumman Down
Carryduff Down
Clann Na Banna Down
St. Patricks Palmerstown Dublin
Robert Emmets Dublin
Ballinteer St. John’s Dublin
St.Finian’s Swords Dublin
Whitehall Comlcille Dublin
St. Judes Dublin
Ranelagh Gaels Dublin
Ballyboughal Dublin
Cuala Dublin
 Craobh Chiarain Dublin
Templeogue Synge Street Dublin
Erins Isle Dublin
Good Counsel Liffey Gaels Dublin
Round Towers Lusk Dublin
Naomh Olaf Dublin
St. Sylvesters Dublin
Naomh Mearnóg Dublin
Ballyboden St. Endas Dublin
Teemore Fermanagh
Belcoo O’Rahillys Fermanagh
Naomh Mhuire Oranmore Maree Galway
Ballinasloe Galway
Mountbellew Moylough Galway
Salthill Knocknacarra Galway
Tuosist – Mná Réalta Kerry
Southern Gaels Kerry
Rathmore Kerry
Monasterevin Kildare
Confey Kildare
St. Mary’s Kildare
Naas Kildare
Rathangan Kildare
Mullinavat Kilkenny
Muckalee Kilkenny
Tullogher-Rosbercon Kilkenny
Portlaoise Laois
Colt Laois
St Conleths Laois
The Heath Laois
Glencar Manor Leitrim
Melvin Gaels Leitrim
Allen Gaels Leitrim
Fenagh Leitrim
Feohanagh Castlemahon Limerick
Oola Limerick
Askeaton Ballysteen Kilcornan Limerick
Monaleen Limerick
Legan Longford
Killoe Longford
St. Helens Longford
St Mochtas Louth
Naomh Fionnbarra & St. Annes Louth
Naomh Mairtin Louth
Geraldines Louth
Burrishoole Mayo
Castlebar Mitchels Mayo
Shrule/Glencorrib Mayo
Longwood Meath
St Pats GAA Stamullen Meath
Summerhill Meath
Nobber Meath
Dunsany Meath
Seneschalstown Meath
Dunshaughlin & Royal Gaels Meath
Aughnamullen Monaghan
Sean McDermotts Monaghan
Scotstown Monaghan
Clones Monaghan
Ballinamere Durrow Offaly
Rhode Offaly
Clara Offaly
Clonbullogue Offaly
St Ciarans Roscommon
St.Brigids Roscommon
Coolera/Strandhill Sligo
Enniscrone Kilglass Sligo
Curry Sligo
Mullinahone Tipperary
Ardfinnan Tipperary
Boherlahan Dualla Tipperary
Cookstown Fr.Rocks Tyrone
Cappagh Tyrone
Beragh Red Knights Tyrone
Dromore St Dympna’s Tyrone
Errigal Ciaran Tyrone
St. Annes Dunhill Waterford
The Downs Westmeath
Killucan Westmeath
Moate Westmeath
Mullingar Shamrocks Westmeath
St.Joseph’s Wexford
St. Fintans Wexford
St. Patricks Wexford
Tinahely Wicklow
Eire Og Greystones Wicklow
Bray Emmets Wicklow
Newtown Wicklow

 

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