Cuala At Oireachtas – Integration
Cuala at Oireachtas with Steering Group for Integration
Cuala players Aisling Groarke and Cormac Spain were in Leinster House on Wednesday to present a statement to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport and Media alongside the Steering Group for Integration in a public session to discuss “integration of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association and Camogie Association with the Gaelic Athletic Association”. The players were invited to attend as representatives of LGFA, Camogie Association and GAA players nationwide following engagement of Cuala with the Steering Group for Integration last year.
Their statement with regards to Integration is now on the public record and can be read in full here, while the presentation can be watched back on video published on the Oireachtas website (Wednesday 10th April, Committee Room 1, video commencing at 13:50).
This was a privilege for the players and club to input into discussions on Integration at such a level. Thank you to Cormac, Aisling and Club Secretary Colm Small who also attended.
Pictured are Colm Small (Cuala Club Secretary), Aisling Groarke (Adult Player), Mary McAleese (Chair of the Integration Project), and Cormac Spain (Adult Player).
A Short Note From Ken Fitzgerald…
A short note from Ken Fitzgerald…
Hi folks,
Just a short note to let you know that I have decided to retire from my role as club coach/youth development officer in Cuala.
I’ll finish on March 22nd, but my last day will be March 15th as I intend to take a week annual leave from 18th to 22nd.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all the support and confidence shown in me during my time in the role.
I will continue my voluntary involvement with Cuala via my sons’ teams.
I wish Cuala all the best for the future and hope I’m leaving it in a stronger position than I found it.
Thanks.
Le gach dea-ghuí
Ken
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It’s difficult to sum up Ken’s immense contribution to the club and community in a few words, but we’d like to take this opportunity to thank Ken for everything. His impact in virtually every aspect of Cuala down through the years is clear to see. Go raibh míle maith agat as gach aon rud, agus go n-éirí leat sa todhchaí!



