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Well done to Matt Kelly of @RappareesGalway and Aidan Lynskey of @breaffyrounders for promoting our sport at the @officialgaa Youth Forum in Croke Park today.

GAA Rounders Shine at GAA Youth Forum in Croke Park

GAA Rounders Shine at GAA Youth Forum in Croke Park

Date: Saturday, 1 November 2025  |  Venue: Croke Park GAA Rounders enjoyed a brilliant day at the GAA Youth Forum, meeting hundreds of young people and showcasing the skill, fun, and inclusivity at the heart of the game. From first whistle to last, our stand was buzzing.

Craig Davis, Aidan Lynskey & Matt Kelly Lead from the Front

Huge credit to Craig Davis , Aidan Lynskey & Matt Kelly, who were on the stand all day—coaching throws and catches, answering questions, and keeping spirits high. They spoke with hundreds of young people eager to try Rounders, start school teams, or bring the game back to their clubs.
“The energy was class. So many new faces wanting to pick up a bat and give it a go—exactly what the sport is about.” Craig Davis

What the Youth Forum Delivered

  • Interactive workshops on decision-making, resilience, empathy, and volunteering.
  • Panel discussions featuring association presidents and players across the codes.
  • GAA Youth Congress—debates and proposals that will inform the GAA Youth Committee report to Congress 2026.
Rounders stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the LGFA, Handball, and the Camogie Association—another sign of our sport’s growing profile in the wider GAA family.

Get Involved

If you’re aged 12–21 and want to be part of future Youth Forum events—or you’re a coach/parent looking to start Rounders in your club—drop us a line and we’ll help you get set up with equipment, starter sessions, and fixtures. Contact Us
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GAA Rounders Sends Best Wishes to Camogie Association Ahead of All-Ireland Finals

GAA Rounders Sends Best Wishes to Camogie Association Ahead of All-Ireland Finals

GAA Rounders proudly extends its best wishes to President Brian Molloy and everyone in the Camogie Association as they prepare for this Sunday’s All-Ireland Finals in Croke Park. These finals are a celebration of skill, dedication, and tradition, with three titles up for grabs — Junior (Armagh vs Laois), Intermediate (Clare vs Derry), and the showpiece Senior Final between Cork and Galway.

As part of the wider GAA family, we’re encouraging all our members and supporters to get behind camogie this weekend. Whether you’re cheering for Armagh, Laois, Clare, Derry, Cork, or Galway, it’s a day to unite and celebrate the incredible athletes who represent their counties with pride. In particular, we’re making a big call-out to support Cork and Galway in the Senior Final — a clash that promises to be one of the highlights of the GAA year.

GAA Rounders President Iain Cheyne said:
“We wish President Brian Molloy and the entire camogie community the very best for Sunday. These finals are a showcase of everything that makes the GAA so special, and we encourage all members to get behind camogie and celebrate the sport in Croke Park.”

The weekend also sees key action in GAA Rounders, with our Junior All-Ireland Semi-Finals taking place on Saturday in Galway . We wish the very best of luck to all the teams competing, and we look forward to seeing more thrilling games as the championship season reaches its climax.