Ulster Council GAA Twin to Canada

Ulster Council GAA

In February 2004 Brian Farmer, CCB President, chaired a historic meeting along with Ulster Secretary Danny Murphy (Newry, Down) and Vice-Chairman Miceál Greenan (Drumconnick, Cavan) in response to Canada being twinned with the Ulster Provincial Council by Croke Park in 2003.  Danny Murphy presented the Strategy for High Performance Gaelic Football in Ulster (2003-2007) and demonstrated CD’s and materials recently developed. Many ideas were shared for potential agreements in coaching, refereeing and youth development.

One of the first actions taken by the Ulster Council was to send over two senior referees to refresh the seasoned Toronto referees and train some new brave souls willing to tog out in black. An enlightening and very informative all-day session was conducted in May of 2004.

In January 2005, another meeting was coordinated by the CCB to discuss ways of developing Gaelic games in Canada through networking with the GAA Head of Games Pat Daly (Tallow, Waterford) and the Chair of the Overseas Units, Gene Duffy (Crossmaglen, Armagh). Youth development funds were made available for local GAA communities to apply for through the CCB and the Divisional Boards.

High Performance Director Dr. Eugene Young and Games Development Manager Terence McWilliams came to Canada twice (2006 and 2007) to deliver coach education sessions. By the end of their visits, the Toronto GAA had enough trained mentors to “coach” coaches and help improve the over-all caliber of coaching that is expected by today’s athletes.

In 2009, the County Board was pleased to have Danny Murphy along with Chairman Tom Daly in attendance for our Convention in the 125th Anniversary Year of our Association. Ulster GAA completed a training and development opportunity for coaches in Toronto. The programme was delivered by Eugene Young and Diarmaid Marsden. 22 coaches attended the two day workshop that focused on developing skills and games for understanding at the younger age groups. This work built on previous coach and teacher development programmes and referee education programmes in 2009 and 2006.

In 2010, the County Board was pleased to have Danny Murphy along with Chairman Aogan O Fearghail in attendance for our convention in Ajax, Ontario.

In 2011, High Performance Director Dr. Eugene Young conducted a Strategic Planning Meeting with 35 in attendance from clubs across the country. The relationship between Ulster and the Canadian County Board has been a great benefit to our Association and is growing from strength to strength. 

Contact Details:

Contact Person: Danny Murphy - Ulster Council GAA
Position: Secretary
Address: 8-10 Market Street Armagh BT61 7BX
Telephone: (028) 3752 1900
Fax: (028) 3752 8092
Website URL: www.ulster.gaa.ie