Cork bids to unite ‘wider Gaelic games family’

The Cork County Board launched the Cork GAA Strategic Plan 2018-2020 last evening in Páirc Uí Chaoimh, with a commitment to developing a partnership with the “wider Gaelic games family”, including camogie, ladies football, handball, and rounders among the headline items.
Cork bids to unite ‘wider Gaelic games family’

The review commits to the creation of a working group involving all the above parties to facilitate greater links between the different groups with a view to having a “partnership initiated by 2019”.

This partnership will aim to manage resources for all groups in terms of knowledge, expertise and, critically, facilities.

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