All clubs received the following correspondence from Croke Park at the beginning of last week.
Covid Update for Clubs in the 26 Counties
A chara,
I know you will be aware by now of the positive announcement by the Irish Government yesterday in relation to the further relaxing of restrictions for society generally and for Gaelic Games in particular.
As you will appreciate, we need to receive further clarity on aspects of what was announced last evening but broadly speaking the following is what is proposed in the coming weeks:
From 10th May – Outdoor training is permitted at adult level in pods of a maximum of 15 people (including coaches). However, games are not allowed and indoor facilities must remain closed.
From 7th June (and subject to the Public Health situation at the time) – Club games will be permitted at all levels but must be played “behind closed doors”.
We are currently liaising with the relevant Departments to seek further information on the finer details of what will be permitted at various points in the recovery plan. For the moment, we would ask for your patience in relation to questions you and the broader membership no doubt have in relation to the various return dates and the specifics of what will be allowed. It is our intention to issue a more detailed communication to Clubs and Counties next week and once further information is available.
In the interim, we would remind all Clubs in the 26 Counties of the following:
- Until May 10th, only training for underage teams (non-contact and in pods of 15) is permitted. “Underage teams” means any registered team at U-18 level or below.
- All indoor facilities must remain closed (exception: toilet facilities).
- Fundraising events on GAA property are not currently permitted.
- Gym facilities must remain closed (exception: Senior Inter County players may use their relevant Club Gym for individual training as long as they are following the advice in the Inter County Return to Training and Play document)
Inter County Challenge Games/U20 and Minor Training
The Allianz Leagues in Hurling will return on the weekend of May 8th/9th and in football on the weekend of May 15th/16th.
The broad announcements yesterday did not make any reference to when Challenge games will be permitted at inter county level. Nor was there any reference to when inter county U20 and Minor teams may return to training.
We are currently seeking clarity on these two points and will communicate directly with County Secretaries in this context once we receive it.
In the interim, we would ask for your patience while we complete this work and we look forward to communicating in detail with you all again as soon as possible in relation to the resumption of GAA activity.
Is muide, le meas,
Labhrás Mac Carthaigh Tomás Ó Riain
Uachtarán Ard Stiúrthóir
Coiste na nÓg
It was wonderful to see all the boys and girls returning to training pods during the week. Our pitch is in excellent condition and it was great to have our gates open!
Well done on the way all of our coaches handled our return to training. The added burden of following all covid protocols and ensuring everyone was safe fell to them and to all the parents of our children. We are very grateful as a club to have a good team of coaches and interested parents that ensures our return to play was safe.
Ballymac Abú
Membership
We thank everyone who has paid their membership so far this year. The on-line facility to pay membership is on the club force app and the link is also on our web site. Everyone who returns to play, coach, mentor needs to have membership paid. This is vital so that everyone is covered to train and play going forward.
Academy Returns on May 9th.
Our eagerly awaited return for our Academy will on Sunday next t May 9th at 11am and all are welcome we will have all covid regulations in place and anybody who wants to help out please get in contact with us. Membership also needs to be paid and membership can be paid via our web site: www.ballymacgaa.ie or the clubforce app.
Ladies News:
Return to Play
We were delighted to welcome back our under age players in the past week. It is great to see so many smiling faces passing through the gates. We had a fantastic first night out and the turn out bodes well for the year ahead.
There were 18 girls at U12 training with coaches Kieran O’Connor, Kieran Savage and Paudie O’Connor. There were 14 girls in attendance at U14 training with coaches Don Brosnan, John O’Rourke and Tom Daly. The U16’s had a whopping 20 at their training session, with S&C coach Michaela Murphy and coaches Donal Rahilly, Anthony Griffin, Mike Broderick and Sean Hennessy. The Minor Ladies had 11 players with coaches Anthony Curran and Stephen O’Brien.
We are looking forward to seeing all of our Senior Ladies back on Monday the 10th of May.
Last Man Standing
We are now left with just 6 contestants for round 6. We came very close to a winner, with one contestant through to the next round and the other 5 relying on Leicester, who left it very late to score their winner. The remaining participants are reminded to have their entries for next weekend in by 3pm on Friday 7th of May…
Safeguarding requirements
Coaches and mentors are reminded that safeguarding training must be undertaken ahead of the upcoming season. New coaches/potential coaches must undertake a temporary SG1 Course and existing coaches, who have already completed a SG1 course in the last 3-5 years, must undertake SG1 Refresher Course. Please contact our club secretary for further information.
Thank You to Kerry Co Council
Ballymacelligott GAA club wishes to acknowledge receipt of €250 funding from Kerry County Council Community Support Fund.
We are very grateful for this support especially in these difficult times.
PR & M Committee
Ballymacelligott GAA club has set up a PR & marketing committee and its being Chaired by Sean Hennessy.
If you have any ideas or would like to be involved in a single project let us know. Someone of you may have special talent or level of knowledge that we do not have right now. You may wish to help out in some way.one hour a week, two hours a week….do not wish to attend meetings but would like to contribute to the club in some way? We appreciate any support we get. We have two PROS in the club and next year we are looking for a PRO for Cóiste na nÓg so then we have three. Anyone interested in Coiste na nÓg PRO can get involved now if they wish and will have good practice and experience before the year end. Anyone interested contact Sean Hennessy : 086-3853988.
Health & Wellbeing
Please find a selection of Healthy Club Project updates and information below.
Get Active for Your Wellbeing’ Webinar with HSE and Derval O’Rourke
HSE Health and Wellbeing are hosting ‘Get Active for Your Wellbeing’ Webinar on Wednesday May 5th at 2pm-3pm. Register Here. This upcoming webinar will focus on supporting people on how to build physical activity into daily life. Join us and hear from our special guest 3 time Olympian Derval O’Rourke. Derval will talk about what she has learned and ways to improve your health and wellbeing through exercise. We will also have input from HSE colleagues highlighting ways and opportunities to get active for your wellbeing. The webinar will also showcase the new FREE HSE Health and Wellbeing online exercise programmes. We are launching the first 8 ‘Pilates for beginners’ videos on the 5th May, which will be followed by Yoga, Strength and Conditioning and Chair Based Exercise videos. Please share the invitation attached or post it to your social pages using #keepwell and tagging @HSEHealthW.
Nutrition & Healthy Eating
- Also if you need some inspiration for meal planning. There are over 80 tasty recipes on the Choose to Live Better website: https://www.choosetolivebetter.com/content/healthy-recipes
- Bord bia also have lots of tasty recipe ideas if you are looking for inspiration: https://www.bordbia.ie/recipes/
- If you are cooking for yourself for the first time, or just want to improve your basic skills, then these beginner cooking videos from Safefood will help you cover all the basics and get you cooking simple healthy meals in no time: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh7gvGGhPbb1p-pE3_K58nXPz_-ujevkj
Support for Grieving
The Irish Hospice Foundation have developed a free bereavement resource pack is for anyone grieving in these very difficult times. It includes advice on coping with grief, funerals in exceptional times and supporting children/young people. It can be downloaded here: https://hospicefoundation.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Support-for-Grieving-in-Exceptional-Times.pdf
Ballymacelligott GAA Play Ball Lotto
Ballymac GAA Play Draw for a Jackpot of €8800.00 took place in Ballymac GAA pitch On Monday 26th April in glorious sunshine.
Aidan Savage Assistant Secretary of the Club and Local Link Kerry and Jer Lynch Chairman of The Clubs Lotto Committee did the draw. Also in attendance was James Ryall from Ryall Buses who supply buses to Local Link Kerry. Aidan explained that Local Link Kerry have two services to Ballymacelligott. The R17 Ballymac-Kielduff-Tralee every Friday. The R72 route is also on Friday from Gortatlea, Ballydwyer, Ballyseedy, Bus Stop Manor West , Bus Stop University Hospital , Casement Station and Denney Street. Pre booking seats is essential. Contact 066-7147002 or 1890 528 528
The numbers drawn were 16,28,29 and 2.
There was no winner of the Jackpot of €8800.00.
The lucky dip winners were:
€30.00 Imelda & Kieran O’Connor
€20.00 Majella O’Keeffe.
The three lucky dip winners of Three Random Quick Picks for next week’s draw were: Denise Carr, Eileen Shanahan, and James O’Donoghue.
Jackpot is €8900.00 next week’s Lotto
Next week’s draw will take place on Monday 3rd May at our own pitch ground in Arrabella.
The draw will take place live on the Ballymacelligott GAA Facebook Page shortly after 6 pm.
You can buy your ticket for the €8900 Jackpot next Monday night by logging on to Ballymacgaa.com.
Anyone having difficulty buying tickets please contact your usual seller, Jer Lynch (087) 2025402 or Maureen O’Shea on 087-9795220.
Sympathy
We extend our sincere sympathy to our U13 coach Shane Brosnan and all the Brosnan family on the death of Shane’s dad Pat Joe earlier this week. Suaimhneas síoraí dá anam