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Monaleen Juvenile GAA Club

Hurling, Football, Camogie and Ladies Football
Monaleen, Co. Limerick

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Coaching

The following document from the Limerick County Board maps out the plans for the future development of Hurling and Football in Limerick. This is currently under discussion by all Limerick GAA clubs.

"Lifting the Treaty : Building a New Future. Hurling and Football Reports 2008."


Nurturing the qualities of sportsmanship, skill and friendship in children of Monaleen through discipline, safe supervision and guidance

Club Coaching Policy is being formulated in hurling and football from the nursery years through to adults. This policy will follow the model as set out in the GAA coach education programme covering 5 levels of coach education from foundation level through to level 4.  All juvenile coaches are encouraged to maintain a logbook of their charges for the season.  A template can be downloaded from this site. [Logbook download] Coaches will be getting professional assistance and will be encouraged to attend all appropriate coaching courses to ensure that high standards are achieved and maintained within the club. 
 

The importance of developing FUNdamental movement skills (eg. running, jumping, throwing, catching, striking, and kicking) has been closely associated with increased positive movement experiences, reduced drop out from youth sport and consequently an affinity towards lifelong participation. The wider implications are the impact this can have on physical and mental health. It has long been thought that the development of skills used in sport and dance involves the modification and combination of more basic fundamental movement abilities into goal directed movements of increasing complexity.

 The principles that underpin both generic and sport-specific movement skills can be referred to as the FUNdamentals of Movement, and this term refers to the ABCs of movement - Agility, Balance, Coordination and speed. (See research article from Dr P J Smith, University of Limerick)
Coaches and parents should click on the any of the links below for some useful information:
  • GAA Games Development Website: The OTú Interactive Coaching Model is the latest coaching development in Gaelic games. The OTú Coaching Model  - the O as in oxygen and Tú, Irish for ‘you’ - provides the knowledge base for organising balanced Training Programmes that enable players to deliver on their True Potential and achieve Total Performance.
  •  Sports Coach UK - charitable organisation in the UK dedicated to advancement of coaching. This site contains useful tips on coaching, factsheets and contains research.
  • ww.cul4kidz.com - Official GAA Site for Boys and Girls. This site is packed with loads of cool stuff for children including graphic descriptions on items like how to perform a high catch in football or how to hold a hurley. Ulster Council Coaching Skills - Articles and videos designed to provide additional information to coaches .
  • The Skills of Hurling website developed by Firoda National School in Co Kilkenny demonstrates skills and also has video clips of the skills. 
  • Report from National coaching conference 
  • Accident report form


GO Games

For information on the Go Games, Refereeing in the Go Games and spicific information on each of the areas of the Go Games, click on the specific image below.  

 Introduction to the Go Games
Introduction to the Go Games

 Refereeing the Go Games 
Playing Go Games

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Go Games Overview

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Go Games Overview

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7 - 8 yrs (204 KB )

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7 - 8 yrs(224 KB)

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9-10yrs (204 KB)

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9-10yrs(216 KB)

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11-12 yrs (212 KB)

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11-12 yrs(219 KB)


















Monaleen Underage Gaa Club would like to thank all their Generous Supporters
 

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