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Katie Jessop & Hazel Kilduff – Galway City Rapparees

Celebrating Women in Sport Week 2026: The Family Ties Powering GAA Rounders

Celebrating Women in Sport Week 2026

The Family Ties Powering GAA Rounders

In Part One of our series, we met the Super Sisters and Magical Mums & Daughters of our community. Today we turn our spotlight toward the wives, fiancées, sisters-in-law and cousins who prove that GAA Rounders truly has it all when it comes to family ties on the pitch and in the clubhouse.

We are proud to be a code where women of all ages can carve out vital time for themselves. From seasoned athletes to brave novices picking up a bat for the first time, our community is a place to shine, make lifelong friends and learn new skills.

“Rounders is more than a sport – it’s a space where women can connect, compete and find time for themselves.”

Partners in Life & Sport

Catriona & Ashleigh Curtis – Nobber, Meath

Catriona & Ashleigh Curtis – Nobber, Meath

As busy working foster mums – Catriona training as a Counselling Psychotherapist and Ashleigh working as a Community Warden – life is a constant mental load of appointments and responsibilities.

“Somewhere along the way, we realised we were always ‘doing’ but rarely just ‘being’,” says Catriona. “We wanted shared laughter and goals that weren’t about problem-solving.”

That desire for connection led to the birth of Nobber Rounders. Seven sessions in, it has grown into a space where women show up for themselves and each other.

“For Ashleigh and I, doing this together strengthens us as wives. We share the learning curves, the nerves of blitz days, and the pride in watching this community grow. Even our 8-year-old daughter joins us on the sidelines – GAA Rounders is already nourishing our family life.”

Katie Jessop & Hazel Kilduff – Galway City Rapparees

Katie Jessop & Hazel Kilduff – Galway City Rapparees

Hazel and Katie represent the Rapparees with pride, but their sporting lives have an international flair.

While both play softball as well as Rounders, it isn’t often you find a couple representing different nations: Hazel lines out for Ireland, while Katie represents Team GB.

The Cousin Connection – Breaffy, Mayo

Ciara & Katie Groonell and Margaret Fitzgibbon

Ciara & Katie Groonell and Margaret Fitzgibbon

We met sisters Ciara and Katie in Part One, but the Breaffy family is even larger. Their cousin Margaret “Moggs” Fitzgibbon rejoined the club in 2025 to show her children the positivity of sport.

A natural talent, Moggs was nominated for a Senior All-Star in her very first season back – proving that talent truly runs in the family.

Gráinne & Aileen Gavin and Kelly Roache

Gráinne & Aileen Gavin and Kelly Roache

Sisters Gráinne and Aileen also brought their cousin Kelly Roache into the Breaffy fold in 2025.

Kelly has already become an invaluable member of the club, bringing a sense of fun and respect to every session. She has also bravely stepped up to the role of Club Treasurer for 2026. Maith thú, Kelly!

Sisters & In-Laws – Garrymore, Mayo

Lynda Hession, Joanne Forde & Connie Kelly

Lynda Hession, Joanne Forde & Connie Kelly

Sisters Lynda and Connie are joined on the Garrymore team by their sister-in-law, Joanne. This trio has been with the club since day one.

For Lynda and Connie, the competition doesn’t stop on the Rounders pitch – the pair also undertake Hyrox training and join Joanne for Park Runs whenever their busy schedules allow.

Celebrating the Heartbeat of our Game

As Women in Sport Week 2026 comes to a close, we want to say a massive thank you to all the incredible women who shared their stories with us.

From the Mothers and Daughters passing down the passion for the jersey, to the Sisters, Wives and Cousins who find their joy on a patch of grass – you have shown that GAA Rounders is more than just a sport. It is a community where women can find time for themselves, build lifelong friendships and compete at every level.

Why GAA Rounders?

  • Inclusivity: Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or a total novice, there’s a place for you.
  • Lifelong Sport: We have players from U7 Go Games to Senior Champions. There is no upper age limit to our sport.
  • Unique Connection: The only GAA code where men and women can line out together on the same adult team.

Celebrating Women in Sport Week 2026 | GAA Rounders Mums, Daughters & Sisters

Women in Sport Week 2026 runs from 2–8 March, and GAA Rounders is proud to celebrate the incredible female athletes who shape our game.

With over 60% of our membership female, Rounders truly spans every generation – from U7 Go Games right through to the Senior Women’s All-Ireland Championships. It is a genuine sport for life. Whether you are a lifelong player, returning after a break, or picking up a bat for the first time, there is a place for you in our community.

Our All-Ireland Championships feature dedicated Senior, Intermediate and Junior Women’s competitions. Uniquely within the adult GAA codes, women also compete alongside men in our Mixed Championships, highlighting the inclusivity and skill that define Rounders.

One of the most special sights in our sport is mothers playing alongside their daughters. These role models show that sport does not have an expiry date. By sharing the field, they pass on confidence, leadership and a lifelong love of the game.

While Part 2 will feature the cousins, wives and sisters-in-law who make Rounders a true family affair, today we celebrate some of our standout Mums & Daughters and Sisters.

The Ultimate Teammates: Mother & Daughter Combos

Carmel & Amy Moloney – Cúchulainn, Carlow

Carmel & Amy Moloney – Cúchulainn, Carlow

From Coach to Teammate: Amy won her first All-Ireland Minor medal under her mother’s coaching. Years later their roles evolved into teammates. Lining out together at Senior level, they reached a historic milestone: winning the All-Ireland Mixed title together in 2022. Sharing the pitch, the pressure, and the ultimate victory is a privilege few ever get to experience.

Pamela & Tyra Brennan – Glynn Barntown, Wexford

Pamela & Tyra Brennan – Glynn Barntown, Wexford

As Pamela emotionally reflects: “When my daughter Tyra moved up through the grades to play beside me on the field – and then win an All-Ireland together – it definitely topped the highlights of our Rounders journey.”

Jen, Amy & Katie Kelly – Leighlinbridge, Carlow

Jen, Amy & Katie Kelly – Leighlinbridge, Carlow

Amy has played alongside her mother, Jen, since the very beginning. Jen is renowned as a powerhouse hitter, often showing the girls exactly “how it’s done,” though Amy is now delivering some massive hits of her own. The family unit is now complete with Katie recently joining her mother and sister on the field.

Clare & Leah McNally – Leighlinbridge, Carlow

Clare & Leah McNally – Leighlinbridge, Carlow

Leah is a versatile player with a long throw and a talent for pitching, inheriting her mother’s knack for big hits. Her mother, Clare, is the club’s backbone – balancing roles as a selector and coach. Beyond their skills, the duo is famous for bringing the “craic” to every training session.

Karen & Sarah Lynch & Hazel Costello – Skryne, Meath

Karen & Sarah Lynch & Hazel Costello – Skryne, Meath

What began with Karen joining Skryne in 2024 quickly became a full family affair. Her daughter, Hazel, joined later that year, and by 2025 Karen’s sister (and Hazel’s aunt), Sarah, joined the crew to complete the family trio.

Double Trouble: The Twins

Katie & Kirstin Cronin – Elphin, Roscommon

Katie & Kirstin Cronin – Elphin, Roscommon

Twins Katie and Kirstin joined Elphin in 2024. “I like playing with my twin because we support one another – she always has my back,” says Katie. Kirstin adds a competitive twist: “We push each other more than anyone. I never want to let her get to the next base, so I work twice as hard to get her out!”

Sister, Sister: The Unbreakable Bond

Gráinne & Aileen Gavin – Breaffy, Mayo

Gráinne & Aileen Gavin – Breaffy, Mayo

The Gavin sisters play for the reigning Senior Women’s champions, Breaffy. In 2025 they didn’t just win matching All-Ireland medals – they both earned All-Star nominations, Gráinne for Senior Mixed Female Player of the Year and Aileen for Senior Women’s Centre Outfield.

Ciara & Katie Groonell – Breaffy, Mayo

Ciara & Katie Groonell – Breaffy, Mayo

This sister duo is a force to be reckoned with. At the 2024 All-Stars both took home awards: Katie for Senior Female Mixed Player of the Year and Ciara for Senior Women’s Roaming Player. Ciara, now Breaffy’s Club Secretary, says winning those awards together made an already amazing journey even more special.

Lindsey O’Reilly & Lisa Flood – Erne Eagles, Cavan

Lindsey O’Reilly & Lisa Flood – Erne Eagles, Cavan

For Lisa and Lindsey, Rounders is a lifelong story. Both started at ten years old and, despite Lisa’s ten-year detour abroad, they are back playing side-by-side for Erne Eagles.

They were originally inspired by another sister duo – their cousins Rosaleen and Dympna – ensuring the “Eagles” bond stays in the family.

Lorraine O’Connor & Michelle Dockery – Elphin, Roscommon

Lorraine O’Connor & Michelle Dockery – Elphin, Roscommon

“There’s something rebellious about playing with your sister at our age,” they share. “No talk of work or school runs – just us on a patch of grass laughing until we cry.”

Susan, Margaret & Catríona Griffin – Kildimo Pallaskenry, Limerick

Susan & Catríona Griffin – Kildimo Pallaskenry, Limerick

Susan & Margaret Griffin – Kildimo Pallaskenry, Limerick

While they played Community Games as children, these three sisters were never on the same team until now. They represent their club in both Rounders and Camogie. This year, the bond grew even stronger as Margaret’s stepdaughter, Katelyn O’DwyerGuerin, joined the team, proving to be an excellent addition with her ability to hit beyond outfield.

Margaret & Katelyn – Kildimo Pallaskenry, Limerick

Margaret & Katelyn – Kildimo Pallaskenry, Limerick

Margaret & Katelyn – Kildimo Pallaskenry, Limerick

Having started in the 1990s but never sharing a lineup, these sisters have waited 30 years to play on the same team.

Noeleen & Brenda Greally – Skryne, Meath

Noeleen & Brenda Greally – Skryne, Meath

With Noeleen serving as Club Secretary and Brenda as Club Chairperson, these sisters aren’t just playing the game – they are running the show!

Marie & Jackie Neary – Elphin, Roscommon

Jackie Neary – Elphin, Roscommon

Marie Neary – Elphin, Roscommon

Marie and Jackie joined Elphin at its inception. For them, Rounders is the perfect balance of team sport and social connection.

Caroline & Nicola Noblett – Kilanerin Ballyfad, Wexford

Caroline & Nicola Noblett – Kilanerin Ballyfad, Wexford

Despite a ten-year age gap the two have found a shared passion on the field, proving that it is never too late to start.

Lisa, Laura & Róisín Lynch – St. Clare’s, Cavan

Lisa, Laura & Róisín Lynch – St. Clare’s, Cavan

Laura, Lisa and Roisin Lynch are integral to the heart of the club. Lisa anchors the team as catcher, Laura patrols centre outfield and Roisin keeps everything moving as PRO.

While Lisa and Laura have been mainstay players from underage to senior level, the three sisters are famous for the banter they bring to the team.

Coming later this week: Part 2 – The In-Laws, Partners, and Cousins of GAA Rounders!