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Ulster Council Advice

Ulster GAA announce Club Maith award recipients

Ulster GAA have announced that 20 clubs from across the province have successfully achieved Club Maith Accreditation in the past 12 months.

With activity on the field of play largely halted for the bulk of the last year, these clubs have used this time wisely and focused their efforts on ensuring that the proper structures are in place off the field,

demonstrating best practice across five core areas of GAA club business: Governance; Community Engagement; Coaching and Games; a Safe Environment and Safeguarding Members.

Due to the impact of COVID, official presentation of awards had to be postponed, however with the easing of restriction in recent weeks Ulster GAA Officers have been able to visit successful clubs and recognise them for their achievement.

Ulster GAA President Oliver Galligan commented that “This is a significant achievement for each of the clubs involved and is not only an endorsement of the high standards of governance in place but will also be of great importance for future club development.”

Antrim

All Saints Ballymena –

Bronze

Antrim

St John’s Belfast –

Gold

Armagh

Thomas Davis Corrinshego –

Bronze

Armagh

Tír na nÓg, Portadown –

Bronze

Armagh

St Killian’s Whitecross –

Bronze

Armagh

Peadar O’Doirnin’s Forkhill –

Gold

Cavan

Killygarry –

Gold

Derry

Henry Joy McCracken’s, Moneymore

– Bronze

Donegal

Milford –

Bronze

Donegal

Burt

– Bronze,

Silver

Down

Loughinisland

– Bronze

, Silver,

Gold

Fermanagh

Devenish St Mary’s –

Bronze

Fermanagh

Coa O’Dwyers –

Bronze

Fermanagh

Derrylin O’Connells

– Bronze

Fermanagh

Enniskillen Gaels –

Bronze

Fermanagh

Lisnaskea Emmetts –

Bronze

Fermanagh

Belnaleck Art McMurroughs –

Bronze

Tyrone

Clonoe O’Rahilly’s –

Bronze

Tyrone

Dungannon Clarkes –

Bronze

Tyrone

Stewartstown Harps –

Gold

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