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Pictured at the launch of the Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Gaelic Games Club were: Munster GAA group with : Prof. Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President of Academic Affairs at MIC and Co-Chairperson of the MIC Munster GAA Centre of Excellence for Child Coaching and Gaelic Games Promotion; Jarlath Burns, President of the GAA and Dr Angela Canny, Assistant Dean of Education at MIC. Set out as a key objective of the MIC Munster GAA Centre of Excellence for Child Coaching and Gaelic Games Promotion, founded in 2023, the club is intended to create an overarching umbrella that would unite all four codes Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie and Ladies Football; foster a sense of community; focus on student involvement and empowerment and will have a strong emphasis on inclusion and diversity. Pic. Brian Arthur Pictured at the launch of the Mary Immaculate College (MIC) Gaelic Games Club were: Munster GAA group with : Prof. Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President of Academic Affairs at MIC and Co-Chairperson of the MIC Munster GAA Centre of Excellence for Child Coaching and Gaelic Games Promotion; Jarlath Burns, President of the GAA and Dr Angela Canny, Assistant Dean of Education at MIC. Set out as a key objective of the MIC Munster GAA Centre of Excellence for Child Coaching and Gaelic Games Promotion, founded in 2023, the club is intended to create an overarching umbrella that would unite all four codes Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie and Ladies Football; foster a sense of community; focus on student involvement and empowerment and will have a strong emphasis on inclusion and diversity. Pic. Brian Arthur

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GAA President pledges “proper place” for third level competitions in the GAA calendar as he launches MIC Gaelic Games Club

MIC Gaelic Games Club Munster GAA group. Prof. Niamh Hourigan, Vice-President of Academic Affairs at MIC and Co-Chairperson of the...