Mayo clubs set for memorable Croke Park visit
Neighbouring clubs in Mayo are to travel to Croke Park this Sunday for the LGFA’s annual U10 Go Games Activity Day.
A pair of underage teams from Co Mayo are set for a day to remember this Sunday, as Croke Park gets set to host the LGFA’s annual U10 Go Games Activity Day.
A total of 64 clubs, representing all 32 counties, will be afforded the wonderful opportunity of playing at Croke Park on Sunday, April 19, with the budding young stars of Claremorris and Davitts both flying the flag for Mayo.
The home of Gaelic games is set to hum with anticipation, excitement and energy as players get the chance to showcase their skills on Croke Park’s hallowed sod.
All counties were given the opportunity to select two clubs to be involved but they had to show evidence of a county-organised Go Games programme in order for this to happen.
Claremorris and Davitts were the lucky Mayo clubs selected to be treated to a day which will provide memories to last a lifetime.
St Michael’s and Coolera-Strandhill are Sligo’s representatives.
Players, mentors and spectators can expect some brilliant football, all played in a terrific and sporting spirit.
Go Games promotes full participation and fair play, while catering for the developmental needs of the participants.
All clubs will bring a panel of 20 players, with everyone having the opportunity to play in at least four mini-games throughout a morning or afternoon session.
Go Games rules will be employed at all times, with the games overseen by referees representing the participating clubs, who have all completed online training.
