Thank you to all the kids who participated in the Setanta Youth Skills Spring Clinic, it was a tremendous success!!! Thank you to all the volunteers and coaches. A big shout out and thank you to our Youth Coordinators Allison Nordon, Lisa Herb and Richie Finnegan. See you all again soon.
Sunday, April 11th – Sunday, May 16th
From 2pm – 4pm
We are excited to announce we will be getting back on the field with our youth Spring Clinic.
Held at Jaycees Park in Apex – 451 W Williams St, Apex, NC
Co-ed and ranging in age from 4-17 – age groups will be determined on numbers and are subject to change based on availability of coaches as well as size and skill of individual players.
The Spring 2021 Youth Skills Clinic aims to teach basic proficiency in skills needed for Irish Gaelic Games–presided over by the GAA or, as Gaeilge, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (CLG)–including both Hurling/Camogie (Iománaíocht/Camógaíocht) and Gaelic Football (Peil/Peil Ghaelach na mBan).
Safety is our first aim. No one is having fun if a person gets hurt.
COVID Guidelines:
- All Parents and Coaches must complete the COVID education course found here https://courses.gaa.ie/Covid19ClubEd/#/., a copy of your completion certificate should be emailed to raleighgaayouth@gmail.com by Saturday March 27th.
- All players are required to wear a mask unless they have a verified medical exemption.
- All coaches are required to wear a mask.
- Parents – we ask all parents in the vicinity of the field to wear a mask. If you have a medical exemption, then we ask that you follow social distancing best practice in relation to others in attendance.
- We will also have “COVID Supervisors” during training, hand sanitizer and sanitize all equipment before and after training. If you have your own equipment we encourage you to bring it so we can limit sharing.
Registration and payment (Paypal) can be found at the link below.