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F1 Nursery Course Naomh Ultan April 2026

What is a Nursery? A Nursery is the best way to introduce children aged 4-6 to Gaelic Games It's all about fun, being involved in exciting activities and developing children's movement and motor skills The Nursery Programme aims to develop essential Fundamental Movements which are the building blocks for future skill development in our games The Nursery Programme is in many cases a child's, and possibly parents/guardians, first introduction to sports and exercise in a planned and structured environment It may also be their first introduction to your club

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F1 Nursery Course CLG Buncrana April 2026

A Nursery is the best way to introduce children aged 4-6 to Gaelic Games It's all about fun, being involved in exciting activities and developing children's movement and motor skills The Nursery Programme aims to develop essential Fundamental Movements which are the building blocks for future skill development in our games The Nursery Programme is in many cases a child's, and possibly parents/guardians, first introduction to sports and exercise in a planned and structured environment It may also be their first introduction to your club

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F1 Nursery Course Ardara April 2026

A Nursery is the best way to introduce children aged 4-6 to Gaelic Games It's all about fun, being involved in exciting activities and developing children's movement and motor skills The Nursery Programme aims to develop essential Fundamental Movements which are the building blocks for future skill development in our games The Nursery Programme is in many cases a child's, and possibly parents/guardians, first introduction to sports and exercise in a planned and structured environment It may also be their first introduction to your club

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F1 Nursery Course Kilcar April 2026

A Nursery is the best way to introduce children aged 4-6 to Gaelic Games It's all about fun, being involved in exciting activities and developing children's movement and motor skills The Nursery Programme aims to develop essential Fundamental Movements which are the building blocks for future skill development in our games The Nursery Programme is in many cases a child's, and possibly parents/guardians, first introduction to sports and exercise in a planned and structured environment It may also be their first introduction to your club

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F1 Nursery Workshop Brosna/St. Senan's 2026

The workshop is for coaches of Gaelic Games operating at F1 Nursery stage of the Gaelic Games Player Pathway. The course is aimed at beginner coaches from across the Gaelic Games codes of Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football, Ladies Gaelic Football, Rounders and Handball. Date: 14/04/2026 Time: 6pm Venue: St Senan's/Brosna

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F1 Nursery Course McCumhaills April 2026

A Nursery is the best way to introduce children aged 4-6 to Gaelic Games It's all about fun, being involved in exciting activities and developing children's movement and motor skills The Nursery Programme aims to develop essential Fundamental Movements which are the building blocks for future skill development in our games The Nursery Programme is in many cases a child's, and possibly parents/guardians, first introduction to sports and exercise in a planned and structured environment It may also be their first introduction to your club

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Kilkenny- Club Award 1 Hurling- 2026

The Award 1 is the next step on the ladder which aims to build on the foundation of the ICGG coaching course. The focus of the course is the further development of the ‘How to Coach’ skills by placing the participant in situations they will face as coaches-the organisation of games activities, activities to develop skill and the various movement skills.

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Donegal ICGG Football Pobail Scoil Chloich Cheannfhaola May 2026

The Introduction to Gaelic Games Coaching (ICGG) Award is the introductory award for coaches of Gaelic games. The course is aimed at beginner coaches from across the Gaelic games codes of Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football and Ladies Gaelic Football. The ICGG Award course has been designed to support new coaches develop a solid foundation of knowledge, skills, competencies, and values for coaching the child, youth or adult playing population.

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Donegal ICGG Football Abbey Vocational School April 2026

The Introduction to Gaelic Games Coaching (ICGG) Award is the introductory award for coaches of Gaelic games. The course is aimed at beginner coaches from across the Gaelic games codes of Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football and Ladies Gaelic Football. The ICGG Award course has been designed to support new coaches develop a solid foundation of knowledge, skills, competencies, and values for coaching the child, youth or adult playing population.

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Donegal ICGG Rosses Community School April 2026

The Introduction to Gaelic Games Coaching (ICGG) Award is the introductory award for coaches of Gaelic games. The course is aimed at beginner coaches from across the Gaelic games codes of Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football and Ladies Gaelic Football. The ICGG Award course has been designed to support new coaches develop a solid foundation of knowledge, skills, competencies, and values for coaching the child, youth or adult playing population.

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