1. Club games, training and team events
All GAA Club games, training and team events at all ages and grades are postponed until after the 29 March inclusive.The decision shall be monitored on an ongoing basis as the situation evolves over the forthcoming period. Further instructions will be issued before March 29th.
2. GAA Injury Benefit Fund and insurance cover
GAA Injury Benefit Fund cover and Public Liability insurance cover is suspended from 13th March – 29th March inclusive, in respect of any playing or training activity undertaken by GAA Clubs or members or undertaken on club property.
Should an incident arise during this current period and, upon investigation, it is determined that a club acted in conflict with the advice of health authorities, cover will not be provided by the Liability Insurance.
3. Club meetings
Club meetings conducted in person are not prohibited but are discouraged. Wherever possible, club meetings should be conducted via video conference or phone.
Where it is essential to conduct a meeting in person then such gatherings should be conducted in accordance with the following guidelines:
- Adhere to the advice available from the health authorities;
- Provide instructions and health and safety guidance in advance to all attendees;
- Avoid shaking hands and maintain distancing within the meeting venue as far as possible and communicate this approach to attendees before and during the meeting;
- Ensure surfaces are wiped down and cleaned in advance and after the meeting;
- Ensure no attendees have travelled to an affected area or been in close contact with a confirmed case of coronavirus within the past 14 days prior to the meeting. Any individuals who fall into such category should be directed not to attend the meeting in person. Alternative measures may be put in place – video conferencing – for such individuals;
- Ensure that all attendees record their name and contact phone number and provide same to the meeting facilitator.
The facilitator of a meeting has a particular responsibility to ensure that the meeting is conducted in accordance with the above guidelines and the advice of health authorities and that all attendees are advised of same.
Clubs may use their official GAA email accounts to set up an online Meeting / Skype call. Details on how to do this are available via the following LINKs:
How to Set up in Outlook:
https://support.office.com/en-ie/article/set-up-an-online-meeting-in-outlook-b8305620-d16e-4667-989d-4a977aad6556#OS_Type=Windows
How to Set Up in Web / Office 365:
https://support.office.com/en-ie/article/set-up-an-online-meeting-in-outlook-b8305620-d16e-4667-989d-4a977aad6556#OS_Type=Web
4. GAA Officer Training events
All official officer training workshops scheduled through the Club Leadership Development Programme are deferred until further notice.
All club planning workshops should also be deferred until further notice.
All club coaching workshops should also be deferred until further notice.
5. Clubhouse facilities
GAA premises and property may remain open at the discretion of a club executive.
In such cases relevant health and safety and Coronavirus guidance should be prominently displayed on club property
Club premises must be kept cleaned and all surfaces are wiped down and cleaned regularly.
6. GAA Club bars
Club bars and social centres may continue to operate but must adhere to the restrictions around gatherings of more than 100 people. Clubs should also promote social distancing.
7. Social gatherings and events
Club Events should be cancelled or postponed if the expected attendance will exceed the permitted numbers per current advises. (max. 100 for indoor event – max. 500 for outdoor event).
Where events proceed, the club must record all attendees and their contact information.
8. GAA Club gym facilities
Club gyms are to be closed and access suspended.
9. Informal/Unorganised use of other GAA Club facilities and pitches
The Club may continue to facilitate normal community and recreational use of its pitches and playing areas by members.
10. Use of GAA clubhouse facilities by third parties
Clubs should request regular third-party users of club property to review their activities in line with current advises from health authorities;
11. GAA membership and registration
Clubs can continue to register their players and members electronically using the GAA Management System via the following Link: https://people.gaa.ie/admin/login.jsp
12. GAA Clubs and the wider community
GAA clubs may still have a role to play as a focal point in the community and we encourage clubs to consider how you may be of assistance on a wider societal base. This may involve, subject to health authority guidelines, a co-ordinated approach to helping older members of the community or making facilities available to the health authorities or other entities after consultation with the GAA at central level.
Important Attachments:
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How_To_HandRub_Poster_WHO
How_To_HandWash_Poster_WHO
HSPC – cover your cough & sneeze the right way
COVID-19 Operating Guidance for GAA Clubs
General1. Club games, training and team events
All GAA Club games, training and team events at all ages and grades are postponed until after the 29 March inclusive.The decision shall be monitored on an ongoing basis as the situation evolves over the forthcoming period. Further instructions will be issued before March 29th.
2. GAA Injury Benefit Fund and insurance cover
GAA Injury Benefit Fund cover and Public Liability insurance cover is suspended from 13th March – 29th March inclusive, in respect of any playing or training activity undertaken by GAA Clubs or members or undertaken on club property.
Should an incident arise during this current period and, upon investigation, it is determined that a club acted in conflict with the advice of health authorities, cover will not be provided by the Liability Insurance.
3. Club meetings
Club meetings conducted in person are not prohibited but are discouraged. Wherever possible, club meetings should be conducted via video conference or phone.
Where it is essential to conduct a meeting in person then such gatherings should be conducted in accordance with the following guidelines:
The facilitator of a meeting has a particular responsibility to ensure that the meeting is conducted in accordance with the above guidelines and the advice of health authorities and that all attendees are advised of same.
Clubs may use their official GAA email accounts to set up an online Meeting / Skype call. Details on how to do this are available via the following LINKs:
How to Set up in Outlook:
https://support.office.com/en-ie/article/set-up-an-online-meeting-in-outlook-b8305620-d16e-4667-989d-4a977aad6556#OS_Type=Windows
How to Set Up in Web / Office 365:
https://support.office.com/en-ie/article/set-up-an-online-meeting-in-outlook-b8305620-d16e-4667-989d-4a977aad6556#OS_Type=Web
4. GAA Officer Training events
All official officer training workshops scheduled through the Club Leadership Development Programme are deferred until further notice.
All club planning workshops should also be deferred until further notice.
All club coaching workshops should also be deferred until further notice.
5. Clubhouse facilities
GAA premises and property may remain open at the discretion of a club executive.
In such cases relevant health and safety and Coronavirus guidance should be prominently displayed on club property
Club premises must be kept cleaned and all surfaces are wiped down and cleaned regularly.
6. GAA Club bars
Club bars and social centres may continue to operate but must adhere to the restrictions around gatherings of more than 100 people. Clubs should also promote social distancing.
7. Social gatherings and events
Club Events should be cancelled or postponed if the expected attendance will exceed the permitted numbers per current advises. (max. 100 for indoor event – max. 500 for outdoor event).
Where events proceed, the club must record all attendees and their contact information.
8. GAA Club gym facilities
Club gyms are to be closed and access suspended.
9. Informal/Unorganised use of other GAA Club facilities and pitches
The Club may continue to facilitate normal community and recreational use of its pitches and playing areas by members.
10. Use of GAA clubhouse facilities by third parties
Clubs should request regular third-party users of club property to review their activities in line with current advises from health authorities;
11. GAA membership and registration
Clubs can continue to register their players and members electronically using the GAA Management System via the following Link: https://people.gaa.ie/admin/login.jsp
12. GAA Clubs and the wider community
GAA clubs may still have a role to play as a focal point in the community and we encourage clubs to consider how you may be of assistance on a wider societal base. This may involve, subject to health authority guidelines, a co-ordinated approach to helping older members of the community or making facilities available to the health authorities or other entities after consultation with the GAA at central level.
Important Attachments:
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covid-19-public-offices-irish-language_
How_To_HandRub_Poster_WHO
How_To_HandWash_Poster_WHO
HSPC – cover your cough & sneeze the right way
2020 National Club Draw
GeneralCongratulations to Mary Kenny, Carrigallen on winning 5th Prize in the National Club Draw – An All Ireland Hurling and Football Final Package 2020.
Also to Carrigallen GAA Club who won €1,000 – Comhghairdeas!
STEWARDS TRAINING CANCELLED
GeneralPlease Note – The Stewards Training Course Due To Take Place on Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th March is now CANCELLED and will be Rescheduled at a later date.
Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Draw Deferred
Leitrim GAA Supporters ClubPlease be advised that due to the restrictions that have arisen as a result the GAA’s response to COVID-19 the 2020 Leitrim GAA Supporters Club Draw which was due to take place in Cox’s Steakhouse on Saturday 21st March has been deferred until a later date. We will keep you updated once the picture becomes clearer closer to the end of the month and we are in a better position to announce a new date.
COVID -19 RESPONSE
GeneralIn light of this morning’s Government announcement, the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association have decided to suspend ALL activity at club, inter-county and educational levels until March 29 (inclusive) from midnight.
This is to include ALL games, training and team gatherings at ALL ages and ALL grades.
STAY SAFE AND ADHERE TO THE ADVICE GIVEN.
Leitrim Supporters Club Tickets
GeneralTime is running out…….Dont forget to get your Leitrim Supporters Club Tickets………Draw takes place on Saturday 22nd March…….Tickets available in All Clubs.
Stephen Dorrigan Cup
GeneralThe Presentation In Croke Park Recently of the Newly Named U16 All Ireland Cup, now called The “Stephen Dorrigan Cup”. A Fitting Tribute from To Stephen from his Family Michael, Helena and Rachel.
Leitrim Supporters Club Bus to Newry
GeneralLeitrim GAA Supporters Club will be chartering a bus to Páirc Esler, Newry, for next Saturday’s Allianz League Division 3 match with Down. Anybody who wishes to book a seat on the bus should contact Jerome McWeeney at 0876370051. Bookings need to be confirmed by Thursday evening latest.
Bornacoola GAA Pitch 3.00pm
Avantcard Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada 3.10pm
Leitrim Village 3.20pm
Drumshanbo Swimming Pool 3.30pm
Ballinamore 3.45pm
2020 Scór Sinsir County Finals
ScórThe County Finals took place last Saturday, March 6th in Mohill. Fionnuala Maxwell, Annaduff once again did an excellent job hosting as Bean an Tí for the evening’s entertainment.
Well done to all 8 clubs who took part. It was a lovely evening of music, song & dance. It was great to see some familiar faces returning to Scór Liatroma aris. Maith sibh go Leir. The quiz was held in the new format prior to the stage competition with the top 3 teams going head to head on stage later in the evening. In Leitrim’s case we had a tie, bringing 4 teams to the final round. After a nail biting final of 6 rounds, with the Bors and St Marys going point to point to the bitter end. Bornacoola emerged the winners and represent Leitrim at the Connacht Provincial final. Medals were presented to the winners by the newly elected Chairperson of Leitrim County Board Chairman, Enda Stenson. The club of the year was selected by the Cavan judging panel. Claire Crossan accepted the Cormac MacGiolla Shield for Club na Bliana on behalf of Laura Crossan (cultural officer St Marys). It was proudly presented to Claire by Ailbhe McGill, Bornacoola.
Leitrim winners:
Question Time; Bornacoola
Rince Foirne: Mohill
Solo Singing: Sinéad Egan, Aughnasheelan
Recitation: Aidan Dockery, Bornacoola
Ballad Group: St Marys, Kiltoghert
Nuachleas: No competitor’s
Instrumental Music: St Marys Kiltoghert
Set Dancing: Fenagh St Cailins
Fixture Change – Allianz Football League – Leitrim v Down
County FootballPlease Note Change Of Date – Allianz Football League Division 3 – Round 6 – Leitrim v Down is Now Fixed For Saturday 14th March at 7pm In Páirc Esler Newry.
Stewards Training Course
GeneralLeitrim Supporters Club Tickets – Only 18 Days Left!
GeneralHow Would You Like To Win €5,000 – Get Your Leitrim Supporters Club Ticket – Tickets Available In Every Club – Dont Miss Out!