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20 January 2015; The Women’s Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is executive member of the WGPA, Anna Geary, Cork. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is executive member of the WGPA, Anna Geary, Cork. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is executive member of the WGPA, Deirdre Murphy, Clare. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch are Aoife Lane, Chairperson, WGPA and Dessie Farrell, Chief Executive, GPA. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is Secretary of the WGPA, Fiona McHale, Mayo. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is executive member of the WGPA, Gemma Begley, Tyrone. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch are members of the executive, from left, Deirdre Murphy, Clare, Kate Kelly, Treasurer, Wexford, Anna Geary, Cork, Aoife Lane, Chairperson, WGPA, Fiona McHale, Secretary, Mayo, Gemma Begley, Tyrone and Valerie Mulcahy, Cork. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is treasurer of the WGPA, Kate Kelly, Wexford. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Speaking at the launch is Aoife Lane, Chairperson, WGPA. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is xxx. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
WGPA Launch
20 January 2015; The Women's Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) has been set up to represent and work for county ladies footballers and camogie players. The WGPA will support the off field development of players while also striving to improve the playing experience of those women who represent their county at the highest level in their sport. The Association currently has over 400 members and, in 2015, will provide a Member Support Line and Educational Opportunities for players. Pictured at the launch is executive member of the WGPA, Valerie Mulcahy, Cork. Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin. Picture credit: Brendan Moran / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
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