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Tralee CBS will play High School Clonmel in the TUS Corn Uí Mhuirí (Under 19 A Football) Final on Saturday February 7th at 1:30pm in Mallow.
St. Joseph's CBS Nenagh defeated St. Flannans College Ennis by 0-20 to 0-18 in the TUS Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) Final on Saturday January 31st at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg.
The first ever history of the Dr. Harty Cup, which has been contested annually since 1918, was launched on Wednesday December 10th at the Derrynaflan Theatre at the Horse and Jockey Hotel, Thurles, County Tipperary.
The "Future Leaders Transition Year Programme" is a joint initiative from the GAA and the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST). It is a cross-curricular programme comprising of eight modules, each designed to encourage maturity, initiative, responsibility and leadership skills in pupils. The Programme gives pupils the knowledge and skills to support all roles required in the effective staging of Gaelic Games. As part of the Programme pupils are challenged to organise and run a GAA Super Games Centre for younger students.
Click here to visit the Future Leaders Transition Year Programme websiteThe GAA's 'Going WeLL' is a learning resource that nurtures personal growth and infuses a sense of "Belonging" - belonging to one's class, one's school, one's team, one's local Club and Community, the broader Association and ultimately to the Irish Nation.
It is based on UNESCO's 'Global Goals for Sustainable Development', with its' prioritisation of both 'Good Health and Wellbeing', as well as 'Quality Education', 'while building on the World Health Organisation's strategy of aligning the Life Sources of regular physical activities, with psychological, social, intellectual and ethical skills.
Click here to visit the Going WeLL website