Lenovo GAA Skills Hub
3 June 2015; The Lenovo GAA Skills Hubs, a collaboration between Lenovo and The Gaelic Athletic Association, Gaelic Players Association, the Camogie Association, and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association launched today in Croke Park. The initiative offers the chance for young people between 13 to 16 years of age, the opportunity to learn Gaelic football and hurling skills from their inter-county heroes and heroines, in high quality venues across the country this summer. Pictured at the launch is Fiona O’ Brien, County Manager, Lenovo Ireland, centre, Catherine Neary, President of the Camogie Association, left, Gaelic Players Association, Chief Executive, Dessie Farrell, and LGFA President Maire Hickey with GAA stars, from left, Monaghan ladies footballer Ellen McCarron, Cork hurler Cormac Murphy, Fiona Hickey, Limerick Camogie, and Dublin footballer Bernard Borgan with St. Brigids GAA Club stars, from left, Joe Gleeson, age 14, Lauren Quane, age 12, Mark Delaney, age 13, Darragh Byrne, age 13, Heather Fitzsimons, age 13, and Isabelle Duffy, age 14. Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Stephen McCarthy / SPORTSFILE
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