GPA Jim Madden Leadership Programme
20 March 2015; Twenty-six county players commenced their studies on the new GPA Jim Madden Leadership Programme in Dublin today. The annual Programme will develop the group of county players from hurling, camogie, Gaelic football – men’s and ladies – with the necessary skills, motivation and experience to become successful leaders in the community. This Programme, the first of its kind in Ireland, is made possible thanks to the support of Michael Madden and his family who are dedicating the new curriculum to the memory of their late father Jim who was a tireless grassroots GAA and community activist in Tipperary. Pictured at the programme are programme participants including Stephen McDonnell, Cork hurling, Jonny Cooper, Dublin Football, Alan Dillon, Mayo football, Cáit Devane, Tipperary camogie, Aoife Lane, Galway WGPA, Matthew O'Hanlon, Wexford hurling, Eoin Cadogan, Cork football, Gary Reynolds, Leitrim football, Anna Conlon, Leitrim ladies football, Helen McMahon, Clare camogie, Stacey Cannon, Kildare ladies football, Gemma Begly, Tyrone ladies football, Aidan Ryan, Galway hurling, Paul Flynn, Dublin football, Diarmuid McMahon, former Clare hurler, Kevin Conlan, Leitrim football, Ger Cafferkey, Mayo football, Luke Kelly, Offaly football, Darragh Egan, Tipperary hurling, Noel Connors, Waterford hurling, Chrissy McKaigue, Derry football, Enda Williams, Longford football, Jason Doherty, Mayo football, Liam Óg McGovern, Wexford hurling, Patricia Jackman, Waterford camogie, and Shannon Quinn, Tyrone ladies football. Airport Radisson Hotel, Dublin Airport. Picture credit: Pat Murphy / SPORTSFILE
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Friday 20th Mar 2015
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