Entries by Rory Noonan

safe return to games

A Safe Return for Gaelic Games Document has been issued by the GAA’s Covid-19 advisory group. See link for full details. https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/covid-19-update-safe-return-to-gaelic-games/

covid-19 update

The GAA notes and welcomes the plans published by the government last Friday and some of the dates included relating to the possible return of sporting activity, including Gaelic games. The Association will attempt to seek clarity around some of the issues that have arisen in internal discussions since last Friday including the challenge of […]

Webinars this week

Tuesday, May 26, 7.30pm Returning to Gaelic games post COVID – Keeping your squad fit and preventing injury https://learning.gaa.ie/gaacoachwebinar2020 Wednesday, May 27,  8pm Importance of Physical Literacy in Children with Dr Stephen Behan Register here : https://www.rebelogcoaching.com/cork-gaa-webinars/ Thursday, May 28, 7.30pm Dr Aine Mcnamara & James Devane Registration not open yet but will be available from […]

Nursery Hurling: Values and Guidelines

This workshop will be presented by Damien Coleman, Connacht Hurling Development Manager. It will give to those in attendance an insight into “Best Practice” for coaching and developing our youngest and most vulnerable players.  It will explain the values and guidelines that have been meticulously developed over many years by the GAA’s Coaching & Games […]

WEDNESDAY WEBINAR with BRIAN CUTHBERT

“Player Development – Putting all the parts together” This Wednesday sees Brian Cuthbert discussing player development, identifying the key ingredients that are required for any player pathway. Brian brings a huge level of knowledge to this area with his practical experience as a school teacher/principal, along with his coaching roles with Bishopstown and Cork. He […]

Condolences

ALL involved in Rebel Óg would like to send their condolences to the family of Paddy Andrews, Shamrocks Hurling and Football Club. Paddy was their Rebel Óg board representative for 40 years, taking in the former minor board and underage boards. To his wife, Mary; children, Patrick, Peter, Vincent and Senan and extended family we […]

Cork Senior Hurling team supports Marymount

Cork Senior Hurler, Robbie O’ Flynn, has come up with a novel way of raising funds for Marymount Hospice. He is gathering team members and GAA managers to undertake a solo run challenge over 48 hours on 25th and 26th April for Marymount hospice, which depends heavily on public donations. Up to 50 Cork players […]

GAA Primary Challenges

The GAA, supported by the Cumann na mBunscol and the GPA, are delighted to announce the publication of the first of its weekly #GAAPrimary Challenges  on learning.gaa.ie/primary-school – a series of learning & physical activities for children in Primary School, as they return from the Easter break. During these particularly challenging times for families, the […]

CORK ONLINE EASTER CAMPS HAILED AS MAJOR SUCCESS

Some creative thinking from our games development personnel has seen over 6,000 children engage in fun interactive GAA activities this week from the comfort of their own homes. GDA’s performed live  movement and skill sessions which children followed over 4 days as a novel way of replacing the Easter camps they would have attended in […]

Covid-19 Supports and Resources

Please find a number of additional supports and resources below that may be of interest to yourselves and your networks: Getting through COVID-19 Together The Department of Health, The HSE and Healthy Ireland have launched a new site offering advice and tips on how you can look after your mental wellbeing and cope with your […]