Webinar Message
A Chara,
Many thanks for taking the time to attend the Go Games information webinar, which was hosted by the GAA, LGFA & Camogie Association. This is the first Go Games educational collaboration from all associations.
The links below are useful for accessing information discussed on the webinar. The presentation is also available here for review.
Attached slides (PDF): Open the webinar slides
Key Links
These are official resources (Tobar / GAA / LGFA).
| Resource | What it’s for | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Go Games Tobar Landing Page | Main hub for Go Games resources | Open |
| Go Games Rules (Tobar) | Rules PDFs by age grade (U7–U12) | Open |
| Go Games Online Workshop (Tobar) | Online education workshop for coaches/volunteers | Open |
| Go Games Referee Online Course (Tobar) | Self-paced referee education module | Open |
| F1 Nursery Programme (Tobar) | For children younger than 7 years old | Open |
| Go Games (GAA page) | Overview and Go Games application info | Open |
| Go Games FAQ (PDF) | Frequently asked questions | Open |
Note: Go Games is for children aged 7–12. Children younger than 7 should take part in the Nursery Programme.
Support Contacts
If you require support, contact the relevant personnel below.
| Organisation | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| GAA | Karen Togher | karen.togher@gaa.ie |
| Camogie Association | Shauna Fox | shauna.fox@camogie.ie |
| LGFA | Vincent Whelan | vincent.whelan@lgfa.ie |
| LGFA | Clodagh Flanagan | clodagh.flanagan@lgfa.ie |
On behalf of the Gaelic Games Go Games National Working Group.
Clodagh Flanagan — National Development Officer (Growth & Participation), LGFA (Croke Park, Dublin 3)