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F1 Nursery Workshop Naomh Columba March 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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Ballinkillen Nursery 2026

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Donegal ICGG Dual Letterkenny Gaels March 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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ICGG Football Clan 2026

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Craobh Ciaran Award 1 Child Pilot Course 2026

Venue: Craobh Ciaran Dates: April / May 2026

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St Vincents Award 1 Child Pilot Course 2026

Venue: St Vincents Dates: April / May 2026

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Ballyboden St Enda's Award 1 Child Pilot Course 2026

Venue: Ballyboden St Enda's Dates: April / May 2026

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Donegal ICGG Football Bundoran & Aodh Ruadh March 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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ICGG TullamoreGAA

The Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games (ICGG) Award is the mandatory entry-level course for new coaches across GAA, LGFA, and Camogie, replacing the previous Foundation Award. It provides a 9-hour foundation in coaching, covering child/youth/adult development, fundamental movements, and skill-specific activities. The ICGG is the first step on the GAA Coach Education Pathway, often delivered in two sessions, and is necessary for anyone starting their coaching journey.

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ICGG Tullamore March 2026

The Introduction to Coaching Gaelic Games (ICGG) Award is the mandatory entry-level course for new coaches across GAA, LGFA, and Camogie, replacing the previous Foundation Award. It provides a 9-hour foundation in coaching, covering child/youth/adult development, fundamental movements, and skill-specific activities. The ICGG is the first step on the GAA Coach Education Pathway, often delivered in two sessions, and is necessary for anyone starting their coaching journey.

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