Football

From 7 upwards the kids will usually graduate from the academy or join later on and be placed into a team. These team train either once or twice a week (depending on age) and usually have a match every second week. These matches are played under the "go games" format - no score and the teams are always balanced  

Go Games are modified small-sided versions of Hurling, Camogie, Gaelic Football and Ladies Gaelic Football which have been devised to cater for the development needs of children aged 7 and up to and including 12 years of age. Go Games can be played in a club, school and/ or community setting to introduce children to Gaelic Games. They allow children to have fun, grow, and learn, physically, socially, and psychologically and develop the key attributes for life. Go Games are inclusive, structured to cater for the needs, abilities and backgrounds of all participants.