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Covid-19 update re further relaxation of restrictions to take effect from Monday June 7

Covid-19 update re further relaxation of restrictions to take effect from Monday June 7

A chara,

As you are aware, the Irish Government last Friday confirmed a further relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions to take affect from Monday, June 7th.

In terms of Gaelic Games, the impact of this for various activities is outlined below.

Games/Attendances From June 7th, competitive and challenge games at all levels of club and inter-county are permitted to take place. However, it is essential that we continue to proceed with caution and that the Return to Play Protocols linked Here continue to be followed.

In terms of attendances, 100 spectators will be permitted to attend LGFA games in the 26 Counties from Monday, June 7th. This number is in addition to players, team personnel, stewards or media attendees.

Where a ground has a minimum accredited capacity of 5,000, a maximum of 200 spectators can attend.

It is likely that from July 5th, up to 200 spectators may be permitted to attend games, and up to 500 may be permitted in grounds with a minimum capacity of 5,000. However this will depend on progress in broader society – if these increases are to be permitted, we will advise in advance of July 5th.

Where attendances are permitted at games, the advice in this document (click HERE), prepared by the GAA National Health and Safety Committee needs to be followed. For underage games, where parents are attending in a child-protection capacity, they will count as part of the 100 spectators permitted to attend.   

All grounds should have appropriate dispersion measures in place at all entrances and exits and parents/guardians should be advised that congregation in large groups on or outside club grounds is not permitted.

Match Regulations The regulations (click HERE) can be used as a basis for your own competition rules and your own additional regulations should be added.

Below is a summary:

  • As per rule there are still maximum of 30 players (starting 15 and 15-panel members) allowed within the pitch enclosure during the playing of the game.
  • A maximum of 7 team officials are allowed inside pitch as per current rule.
  • Subs and team officials should be positioned on opposite sides of the pitch to allow for government guidelines around social distancing to be followed or alternatively guidelines are provided if teams on same side.
  • The use of dugouts is discouraged, but they may be used provided the government guidelines around social distancing are followed (currently 2m between each person).
  • Maor Uisce (Water Carriers) are not permitted.
  • One water break will take place between the 12th & 17thminute in each half at the referee’s discretion.
  • The referee has the authority during the game to send any person in breach of the regulations to the stand/outside the pitch enclosure and such person cannot be replaced.

The following guidelines should also be considered in the planning of finals when they occur. 

Trophy Presentations:

  • Ideally, the physical handing over of cups should be avoided. Instead the trophy can be placed on a stand or presentation podium between the presenter and the recipient. Hand sanitising measures should be in place if a trophy is going to be presented
  • If speeches are deemed a requirement, special attention should be paid to how they are facilitated. The sharing of microphones should be avoided; if two people intend speaking it would be preferable to have two microphones available to avoid the sharing of microphones or the need to sanitise one after the first speaker.            

Photographs

  • Group team photographs are discouraged for the obvious reason of the challenges they present as regards social distancing. If being taken all players must be socially distanced.
  • In line with the above please also pay attention to promotional photographs being taken for the launch of competitions or prior to finals to ensure strict social distancing is in place between players and team representatives.

Blitzes

A blitz is defined as an event bringing more than two teams together. It is essential that clear guidelines are followed in relation to blitzes with a maximum of 100 people designated per pitch. Please see full guidelines (click HERE) for blitzes in your clubs or county. These must be adhered to.

Dressing Rooms

For club games, dressing rooms must remain closed. This is to ensure the risk of players or backroom personnel being classified as ‘close contacts’ is minimised. As in the Summer of 2020, players should arrive ready to warm-up and play and leave the ground once the relevant game is over.

Use of Gyms

In broader society, the use of Gyms for individual training will be permitted from June 7th. However, we are advising that club or county owned gyms should remain closed for the moment, unless being used on an individual basis by players on a county panel. Again, this is being advised on the basis of ensuring the risk of an outbreak in a club among your players is minimized.

From July 5th in broader society, it is likely that indoor training, will be allowed to recommence in pods of up to 6 people. We will review the position on the use of gyms at that point and provide further advice for clubs and counties in advance of July 5th.

Club Bars

From June 7th, Club bars will be permitted to serve food and alcohol outdoors and in line with general guidance for the sector. Further information is available Here.

From July 5th and subject to maintaining progress with the virus, indoor services in bars and restaurants may be allowed to resume.

Drive in events

From June 7th, Drive-in cinema and drive-in bingo events may take place.

Family fun days and other fundraising events

It is permitted to hold family fun days or other fundraising events from June 7th, provided the numbers involved do not exceed 100 persons. It is possible that this number may increase to 200 from July 5th – again we will confirm in advance of that date if this is to be permitted or not.

Indoor meetings

All Club and county meetings should continue to be held remotely until further notice.

It is worth noting that the Government have made provisions for indoor events to be allowed return from July 5th. However, these will be subject to a maximum of 50 attendees, in groups of up to 6 people and with arrangements in place to ensure no intermingling of groups. Again we will advise further in this context in advance of July 5th.

Information for Clubs in the 6 Counties

Clubs in the 6 Counties should continue to follow the advice contained in communication received on May 21st available to access HERE

We thank you again for your continued cooperation as we return to our games.

Regards,

Helen O’Rourke

CEO

Draws made for 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships

Draws made for 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships 

Thursday, May 20, 2021

 

CHAMPIONS Dublin have been pitted with Tyrone and Waterford in the round-robin phase of the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship.

The draws were conducted at Ceannáras TG4 in Baile na hAbhann, Co. Galway, this evening (Thursday), with the five-in-a-row chasing Sky Blues handed a spot in Group C of the pool stages.

For the third year in a row, Dublin and Waterford will face off in the group stages of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship.

Elsewhere, Cork, the 2020 runners-up, have been drawn with Munster rivals Tipperary, who they play in the opening round of the 2021 Lidl National League tomorrow (Friday) evening (live on TG4), and 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate champions Meath in Group B.

In Group A, the only four-team group in the competition, there are three Ulster counties drawn together, namely 2020 semi-finalists Armagh, Cavan and Monaghan.

The Ulster trio will be joined in Group A by Mayo, who commence their 2021 Lidl National League campaign against Connacht rivals Galway on Saturday evening (Live on TG4).

Group D, meanwhile, contains 2020 semi-finalists Galway, who are joined by Kerry and Donegal.

Two teams from each group will progress to the TG4 All-Ireland quarter-final stage, while Dublin, Cork, Galway and Armagh, the 2020 semi-finalists, were seeded for the 2021 senior draw.

 

In the Intermediate Championship, 2020 runners-up Westmeath will be looking to go one better in this year’s competition.

The Lake County have been pitted with Leinster rivals Longford and Wexford in Group A, with Sligo making up the four-team group.

Group B contains Clare, semi-finalists last year, Fermanagh, the 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Junior champions, and Leitrim.

In Group C, 2020 semi-finalists Roscommon have been drawn with Leinster neighbours Kildare and Laois, while Group D contains Offaly, Down and Louth.

Two teams from each group will progress to the TG4 All-Ireland quarter-final stage, while Clare, Westmeath and Roscommon, the 2020 semi-finalists, were seeded for the 2021 Intermediate draw.
Antrim, Carlow, Derry, Limerick and Wicklow, the 2020 runners-up, make up a five-team group in the TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championship, with the top four teams to make up the last four of the competition.
Ladies Gaelic Football Association President Mícheál Naughton and Ard Stiúrthóir TG4, Alan Esslemont, were on hand to conduct the draws, with Peil na mBan lead anchor Máire Ní Bhraonáin presenting the Facebook Live show.

The 2021 finals will mark the 21st anniversary of the long-standing partnership between the LGFA and TG4, while the dates for the 2021 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championships will be confirmed in due course.

Senior:  

Group A: Armagh, Cavan, Monaghan, Mayo.

Group B:  Cork, Tipperary, Meath.

Group C:  Dublin, Tyrone, Waterford.

Group D:  Galway, Kerry, Donegal.

Intermediate: 

Group A: Westmeath, Longford, Wexford, Sligo.

Group B: Clare, Fermanagh, Leitrim.

Group C: Roscommon, Kildare, Laois.

Group D: Offaly, Down, Louth.

Junior: 

Five team group with top 4 to progress to semi-finals:

Antrim, Carlow, Derry, Limerick, Wicklow.

Ends

Research Study Recruitment

Research Study Recruitment

Dear Sir/Madam

I hope this email finds you safe and well.

I am a PhD student and Sports Nutritionist at the Athlone Institute of Technology and my research group are currently investigating the cooking and food skills of team sports athletes. This follows on from our previous work investigating the dietary intake and nutrition knowledge of athletes.

I am contacting you directly to ask if you would kindly support our recruitment process by advertising our research amongst clubs and players that fall within your jurisdiction.

We are currently looking for players over the age of 18. All that would be required from each player is the completion of a short online questionnaire that will assess aspects of both their cooking and food skills. The questionnaire will take on average 10-minutes to complete and all responses will be handled confidentially and remain anonymous. The questionnaire can be accessed via the following link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CFSKILLS

Upon completion, we would be happy to provide free feedback and advice to players on how they performed and how they might increase their cooking and food skills to improve dietary behavior.

If you would like any further information on the project or have any queries with regards to the study and its procedures, please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email: ">

Thank you for your time, and we hope to hear from you soon.

Kind regards,

Michèle Renard
Mr Michèle RenardPhD Student
BSc (Hons) Exercise Nutrition and Health
MSc Applied Sports Nutrition

LGFA Statement re inter-county funding

LGFA Statement re inter-county funding

We welcome the increase in funding grants for our inter-county teams, confirmed by Minister for Sport Jack Chambers on RTÉ Radio earlier today.

The extra funding announced will prove most beneficial for our teams and players, who are currently preparing for the commencement of the 2021 Lidl National Leagues, which will be followed by the TG4 All-Ireland Championships.

Our players brought so much joy to supporters of our game watching on at home and from around the world during the 2020 Championship season – and we’re looking forward to them providing many more great memories during the weeks and months ahead.

Together with the Camogie Association and WGPA, we have submitted proposals for players expenses as part of the Intercounty Government Grant Scheme over the past number of years, and we are delighted to see this come to fruition.

We would like to thank the Government officials and Sport Ireland for their engagement in relation to these grants.

We also wish to thank members of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht for accommodating an address and feedback from our CEO, Helen O’Rourke, on Tuesday, April 27.

We are pleased that key recommendations from reports, which we contribute to, will be acted upon, including the allocation of player expenses as part of the inter-county Government Grant scheme.

https://ladiesgaelic.ie/lgfa-statement-re-inter-county-funding/