
✅ A Positive Step Forward for Child Safety
Many thanks to the dedicated Children’s Officers who have already completed the mandatory Vetting Updates webinar – your commitment ensures that our clubs remain safe, welcoming, and compliant with the highest child safeguarding standards.
However, a sizeable number of officers have not yet taken part. This training is mandatory for all Club Children’s Officers and those with vetting admin access on Foireann.
👉 Your last chance to attend is:
📅 Saturday, 6th September
🕚 11:00am
By attending, you will:
- Stay up to date on the amendments to the vetting process.
- Be recognised as trained in the role of Validator, as required by the Garda National Vetting Bureau.
- Ensure your club continues to provide the safest possible environment for every child and young person.
📢 Action Required:
Please share this reminder with your Club Children’s Officer or anyone in your club who needs to complete the webinar.
Together, we can make sure every club is covered and that we continue to lead the way in child safeguarding.
Who needs to be vetted in the GAA?
Garda Vetting through the GAA is a statutory requirement under the National Vetting Bureau (Children & Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012-2016 for the mandatory vetting of persons who wish to undertake certain activities relating to children or vulnerable persons.
In the GAA any person who carries out a role of responsibility such as coaching, managing or training underage teams that contain any player under 18 yrs. of age must be vetted. It also applies to organising underage activities or refereeing underage games.
An individual or unit deemed to breach the requirement may face a non-compliance sanction under our Child Safeguarding Policy.
⚠️ Garda vetting is non-transferable to other organisations and Garda Vetting from other organisations cannot be accepted by the GAA.
How can you be vetted through the GAA?
The GAA Vetting System is now part of our membership system on Foireann.
Step 1: Applicant and Validator complete the Identity Documentation (In-person)
- Applicant must print and complete the GAA NVB1 Invitation Form and meet their Club Children’s Officer (CCO) in person.
- Provide completed NVB1 form, photo ID, and proof of address.
- Your CCO will complete and sign off the Identity Document Validation Form, retaining the NVB1 for six months.
- Keep a copy/photo of the completed forms.
Proof of identity is required by the Garda National Vetting Bureau, otherwise applications will be rejected.
Step 2: Create an account / Log in to Foireann
Create an account or log in to Foireann, select your Club, and ensure your membership is approved. If you encounter difficulties, visit the Foireann help desk.
Step 3: Gaelic Games Vetting Invitation Form
- Log in and check that all details (DOB, Eircode, email) are correct.
- Go to Qualifications and Vetting tab → Apply to be Vetted.
- Select your Club/Association and the role you are applying for.
- Upload all validated documents from Step 1.
Step 4: Completing the Garda National Vetting Bureau (NVB) eVetting Process
- Once your NVB1 is submitted, you’ll receive an email from the NVB to complete your online invitation (expires after 30 days).
- Provide all required details, including addresses, EU/UK residency history, and answer role-related questions.
- Your completed eVetting form will be reviewed by the GAA and then forwarded to the NVB.
- Both you and your CCO will be notified once vetting is complete.
Note: Do not contact the NVB directly — queries should go to evetting@gaa.ie.
Revetting in the GAA
Vetting in the GAA is valid for a three-year period. If you are required to be re-vetted, you must complete Steps 1–4 again.
Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship – Round 3 Results
Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship – Round 3 Results
It was another action-packed round of games in the Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship Round 3, with plenty of high scores, drama, and standout performances across the county.
Glen Rovers impressed with a commanding 1-25 to 0-18 victory over Meelin, while St Catherines edged out St Finbarrs in a close contest, finishing 0-19 to 0-15.
There was no shortage of goals elsewhere, as Cloughduv powered past Barryroe on a 1-25 to 1-9 scoreline. Kilbrittain were also in fine form, hitting the net three times on their way to a 3-19 to 1-10 win against Nemo Rangers.
Ballygarvan and Argideen Rangers played out a thrilling battle, with Ballygarvan’s accuracy proving decisive in their 0-26 to 2-14 triumph. Meanwhile, Milford and Tracton produced one of the tightest games of the round, Milford just shading it 2-16 to 0-20 after a strong finish.
Match Tickets | Premier JHC Round 3 games | Friday 5th September
Tickets are now on sale for the Premier JHC Round 3 games, scheduled for Friday, 5th September, with all games starting at 19:30.
Please note: U16s do not require a ticket.
Ballygarvan v Argideen Rangers
Venue: Macroom
Cloughduv v Barryroe
Venue: Pairc Ui Rinn
Glen Rovers v Meelin
Venue: Glantane
Milford v Tracton
Venue: Mourneabbey
Nemo Rangers v Kilbrittain
Venue: Riverstown
St. Catherine’s v St. Finbarr’s
Venue: Carrigtwohill
A Positive Step Forward for Child Safety
✅ A Positive Step Forward for Child Safety
Many thanks to the dedicated Children’s Officers who have already completed the mandatory Vetting Updates webinar – your commitment ensures that our clubs remain safe, welcoming, and compliant with the highest child safeguarding standards.
However, a sizeable number of officers have not yet taken part. This training is mandatory for all Club Children’s Officers and those with vetting admin access on Foireann.
👉 Your last chance to attend is:
📅 Saturday, 6th September
🕚 11:00am
By attending, you will:
📢 Action Required:
Please share this reminder with your Club Children’s Officer or anyone in your club who needs to complete the webinar.
Together, we can make sure every club is covered and that we continue to lead the way in child safeguarding.
Who needs to be vetted in the GAA?
Garda Vetting through the GAA is a statutory requirement under the National Vetting Bureau (Children & Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012-2016 for the mandatory vetting of persons who wish to undertake certain activities relating to children or vulnerable persons.
In the GAA any person who carries out a role of responsibility such as coaching, managing or training underage teams that contain any player under 18 yrs. of age must be vetted. It also applies to organising underage activities or refereeing underage games.
An individual or unit deemed to breach the requirement may face a non-compliance sanction under our Child Safeguarding Policy.
⚠️ Garda vetting is non-transferable to other organisations and Garda Vetting from other organisations cannot be accepted by the GAA.
How can you be vetted through the GAA?
The GAA Vetting System is now part of our membership system on Foireann.
Step 1: Applicant and Validator complete the Identity Documentation (In-person)
Proof of identity is required by the Garda National Vetting Bureau, otherwise applications will be rejected.
Step 2: Create an account / Log in to Foireann
Create an account or log in to Foireann, select your Club, and ensure your membership is approved. If you encounter difficulties, visit the Foireann help desk.
Step 3: Gaelic Games Vetting Invitation Form
Step 4: Completing the Garda National Vetting Bureau (NVB) eVetting Process
Note: Do not contact the NVB directly — queries should go to evetting@gaa.ie.
Revetting in the GAA
Vetting in the GAA is valid for a three-year period. If you are required to be re-vetted, you must complete Steps 1–4 again.
Downloads
📄 GAA Vetting Resources
GAA NVB1 Vetting Invitation Form
NVB1 Identity Document Validation Form
Guidelines for Completing NVB1 Vetting Invitation
Acceptable ID for Vetting Validation
The GAA Youth Forum makes its return to Croke Park on Saturday, November 1st 2025.
County U21 Football Championship Draws Confirmed
The draws for the County U21 A, B & C Football Championships took place at last night’s County Committee Meeting.
As per the Master Fixture Plan, these games are scheduled to begin on the weekend of October 5th. Full fixture details will be confirmed in due course.
🏆 U21 A Football Championship
Quarter Finals
Douglas v Ballincollig
Mallow v Ibane Gaels
Semi-Finals
Beara v Winners of Douglas/Ballincollig
Kinsale v Winners of Mallow/Ibane Gaels
🏆 U21 B Football Championship
Quarter Finals
Robert Emmet’s v Ballymartle
Carrigtwohill v Donoughmore
St. Nick’s v St. Colum’s
Clyda Rovers v Bye
Semi-Finals
Winners of Robert Emmet’s/Ballymartle v Winners of Carrigtwohill/Donoughmore
Winners of St. Nick’s/St. Colum’s v Clyda Rovers
🏆 U21 C Football Championship (13-a-side)
Quarter Finals
St. Peter’s v Ilen Rovers
Kildorrery v Blarney-Rathpeacon
Semi-Finals
Carrigdhoun Winners (Courcey Rovers or Diarmuid Ó Murchú’s) v Winners of St. Peter’s/Ilen Rovers
Cobh v Winners of Kildorrery/Blarney-Rathpeacon