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Gaelic Football Training in Dublin for country players

  • 13-03-2011 10:41pm
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    I heard that for country players living in Dublin that there is organised training held twice a week .i know that they charge a fee for the training.Does anyone know where this is on?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,742 ✭✭✭blackbelt


    tommy26 wrote: »
    I heard that for country players living in Dublin that there is organised training held twice a week .i know that they charge a fee for the training.Does anyone know where this is on?

    I don't know of any specific training for "country players" but two clubs certainly spring to mind.Park Rangers are a club based in Phoenix Park that would have most of their players from the country such as Clare,Galway,Limerick,Cork,Kerry etc.

    The other club is a brand new club called Na Gaeil Oga.They are also a junior football side whose intention it is to promote the Irish language through gaelic football.Not sure on their exact details but you can certainly look them up on reservoirdubs.com. Nice bunch of lads I have played against.We beat them and they play a good fair brand of football.They have a good mix of country players and Dublin players.

    Alternatively,I am sure if it is just training you want,most clubs wouldn't mind having a few extra bodies down to make training more competitive and worthwhile.Insurance may be more of an issue with the bigger clubs but I'd contact the local clubs and check it first with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 211 ✭✭Clashmore


    There was a group that my brother used to train with they were called Treanail gan Taisteal (Training without Travelling). As far as I know they paid for a coach to train them. Not sure if the group is still there but worth looking them up


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,398 ✭✭✭Gael85


    St James Gaels
    St James Gaels
    Club Name:St James Gaels
    Location:Iveagh Grounds,Dublin12Walkinstown,Drimnagh
    Code (football): Football
    Level played:Junior A,Junior C,Minor,U16,U14,U12,U10,U8
    Contact details:
    stjamesgaels.com or axelf82@hotmail.com
    Any other info: St James Gaels will commence pre season training for next season in early January and we are inviting new members(playing and non playing) to join our club. We have 2 adult men football teams, a Junior A team and Junior C team.The second team is a social team which is for lads looking for game. We are based southside in Iveagh Grounds on Crumlin Road about 15-20 minutes from city centre. 77,77a,50,150,151 buses pass the pitch,17,18,121,122,123 buses go near the pitch as well.
    We have excellent floodlight training facilities,astro pitch training pitch and floodlite pitch.

    axelf82@hotmail.com

    if anyone still interested in play ball we train monday and wednesday nights at 7.30 in Iveagh Grounds.Lads looking to train are welcome,the more numbers at training the better.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17 cunnine3


    tommy26 wrote: »
    I heard that for country players living in Dublin that there is organised training held twice a week .i know that they charge a fee for the training.Does anyone know where this is on?

    ST Brendans GAA Grangegorman
    We have a lot of lads from all over the country (even Dublin).
    We are close to the centre of the city and have training twice a week for hurling and football.
    If you are a member of a club at home and are insured with them then there should be no problem in training with us.
    Check our our website www.stbrendansgaa.org our facebook site or give me (eugene) a shout on 0861731984


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 breandanose


    Hi, aon scéal?

    Díreach chun cur leis an méid atá ráite thuas, tá níos mó eolais faoin gclub "Na Gaeil Óga" anseo/
    Just to add to the comments above, there's more info about the club "Na Gaeil Óga" here:

    http://www.nagaeiloga.ie


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