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August 2009
Dublin 4 - 8/8/09
"Have a Go Day"
Trinity College GAA and Clanna Gael GAA are hosting an introductory course to GAA games for the many immigrants currently residing in Dublin.
Participants will learn the basic skill of Ireland's National games (Hurling/Camogie (fundamentals), Gaelic football, Rounders and Handball) from some of Ireland's top coaches for free.
The initiative has the backing of Tony Wattene (GAA Inclusion officer) and Dublin City Council.
For further details contact Eoin Vaughan at 087 946 0750
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