The Introduction To Coaching Gaelic Games is the new entry-level course that can be run for coaches from across the Gaelic Games Family. Details of upcoming courses are below
COURSE OUTLINE
The Introduction To Coaching Gaelic Games is the new entry-level course that can be run for coaches from across the Gaelic Games Family;- GAA, Ladies Gaelic Football, and Camogie. Once you complete this course you will be eligible to coach in all the above codes. The course is the first Coaching Course on the GAA Coach Education Pathway. No prior coaching experience is required
Aimed at:
The course is aimed at beginner coaches and will enable participants to assist a coach in the organisation of activities to develop Hurling, Camogie, or Ladies’ Football & Gaelic football. The course is 8+ hours in duration and covers 7 key modules, as well as Introductory and Conclusion modules.
Entry Requirements
Course Candidates will be 16 years or over.
Candidates must be Garda vetted and have completed Safeguarding 1 (Child Protection in Sport Awareness programme)
Duration:
8+ Hours
Assessment: No formal Assessment but full attendance is required
PHILOSOPHY
The course will provide coaches with the information and the ability to introduce players to sport in a safe and enjoyable environment.
The course covers 9 key modules, as well as Introductory and Conclusion modules. The 9 modules are:
These 9 modules are:
- Introduction to Games
- The “How to Coach Skills”
- Being a Coach
- Movement in Gaelic Games
- Who are you coaching?
- Skill Development
- Games
- Preparation and Planning
- Conclusion
The focus of the course is the development of Coaching Skills by placing the participant in situations that they will face as coaches – the organisation of games activities, activities to develop skill, and activities to develop the various movement skills.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Assist a coach in organising a programme of Games and Skill Development activities appropriate to each participant’s needs and abilities
- Identify the Skills of Hurling,Camogie, and Ladies & Gaelic Football
- Assist a coach in organising progressive activities (drills and fun games) to develop 5 key skills
- Assist a coach in organising progressive activities to develop movement skills appropriate to Gaelic games
- Assist a coach in organising and managing players for an effective practice session
- Demonstrate the How to Coach Skills – Build Rapport, Observe, Analyse, Explain, Provide Demonstration and Provide Positive Feedback to Players

Pitch Based Athletic Developement Workshop
On Monday night next, Cork GAA High-Performance Dept led by Aidan O’Connell will host a Pitch based Athletic Development Workshop.
This workshop is open to all coaches of Youth aged and Adult teams. Both Aidan and Adam McCarthy will lead the workshop. The key areas that the workshop will focus on are warm-up, power, speed and fitness
Booking is now available below
Introduction To Coaching Gaelic Games Courses
The Introduction To Coaching Gaelic Games is the new entry-level course that can be run for coaches from across the Gaelic Games Family. Details of upcoming courses are below
COURSE OUTLINE
The Introduction To Coaching Gaelic Games is the new entry-level course that can be run for coaches from across the Gaelic Games Family;- GAA, Ladies Gaelic Football, and Camogie. Once you complete this course you will be eligible to coach in all the above codes. The course is the first Coaching Course on the GAA Coach Education Pathway. No prior coaching experience is required
Aimed at:
The course is aimed at beginner coaches and will enable participants to assist a coach in the organisation of activities to develop Hurling, Camogie, or Ladies’ Football & Gaelic football. The course is 8+ hours in duration and covers 7 key modules, as well as Introductory and Conclusion modules.
Entry Requirements
Course Candidates will be 16 years or over.
Candidates must be Garda vetted and have completed Safeguarding 1 (Child Protection in Sport Awareness programme)
Duration:
8+ Hours
Assessment: No formal Assessment but full attendance is required
PHILOSOPHY
The course will provide coaches with the information and the ability to introduce players to sport in a safe and enjoyable environment.
The course covers 9 key modules, as well as Introductory and Conclusion modules. The 9 modules are:
These 9 modules are:
The focus of the course is the development of Coaching Skills by placing the participant in situations that they will face as coaches – the organisation of games activities, activities to develop skill, and activities to develop the various movement skills.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
50 coaches attend nursey Coaching conference
Cork GAA Coaching arm, Rebel Og Coaching, hosted their first of three Coaching conferences on Saturday last.
The nursey conference was first up with over 50 coaches in attendance.
The speakers on the day included former Waterford Senior Hurler and lead Nursey skills coach Brian O’Halloran.
Head of Coach and Player Development in Wexford, Niall Williams, was the second speaker.
Our own Cork GAA GDA, Colm Crowley, was the third speaker on the day.
The coaches listened to presentations, reviewed examples of coaching at the nursery level, and got involved in practical activities as part of the conference.
The next workshop is on 21st January when Rebel Og Coaching host the ‘Child Coaching Conference’ – more information here
Conor Counihan Kicking Skills Workshop takes place
On Saturday last, Conor Counihan hosted his Kicking Skills Workshop in MTU.
The event looked at Free taking, kicking from hands, from the ground, and the key coaching skills on kicking.
Over 70 participants attended the workshop, including club coaches, squad mentors, and players.
Coaches who participated in the workshop included Cork Greats Larry Tompkins, Alan Quirke, Colm O’Neill, Donnacha O’Connor, Paddy Kelly, Stephen Sherlock, and Daniel Goulding.
Below are some photos from the event.
Cork GAA Board mourns the loss of Paudie Palmer
Cork GAA are saddened to hear of the death of Paudie Palmer, C103 GAA commentator & columnist for the Echo. Paudie has been a brilliant servant to our games over many years. The press box in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh & Páirc Uí Rinn and around the country will be a lonely place without his presence. Paudie was universally loved by all on Leeside and beyond. His loss will be keenly felt by his family, friends, colleagues and everyone in Cork.