Pádraig Pearses continues to go from strength to strength, operating with over 30 competitive teams, playing the four Gaelic games field sports of camogie, hurling, ladies’ football and men’s football. Pearses are a "GAA Healthy Club" and regularly host workshops and events on various topics from Nutrition to Healthy Eating for players and members.
The Red Tigers Football Academy takes place every Saturday morning at 10am in at the Woodmount base, beyond the Birchgrove Roundabout. “More than 160 boys and girls from all our local schools showed wonderful enthusiasm in not so nice weather in the early morning“ states Aaron Clogher, PRO. Aaron stresses that new members are always welcome. In addition to this, coaches and parents who would like to help out are most welcome and will be provided with all training required. No experience is necessary and there are many types of roles: coaching, organisation, communication and administration. Feel free to contact [email protected] or simply ask any team mentors. Gaelic4Mothers & Others continues every Monday evening at 8.15pm. This programme provides women over 25 with an opportunity to play Ladies Gaelic football in a non-competitive, social and fun environment. Those interested can contact Eilish 087 272 0990 or Teresa 087 950 6444. The weekly Club Lotto continues to provide funds for the upkeep of sporting facilities and allows investment in the teams across the various codes. Those interested in Pearses GAA are asked to contact: Girls Camogie: Patty Ward, Secretary - [email protected] Ladies Football: Tara Flynn, Secretary - [email protected] Minor Hurling: Breda Donnellan, Secretary - [email protected] Minor Boys Football: Geraldine Hogan, Secretary - [email protected] For more information on any club activities, follow Pearses GAA on social media or drop an email to Public Relations Officer Aaron Clogher at [email protected] with any questions or queries.
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