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Month: March 2021

March 31, 2021

Presto Result 28th March 2021

This week’s Presto result.
The numbers drawn were 1, 20, 22, 32.
The Jackpot was not won.
The following players won €50 each:
Kathleen Kearns, Leface
Michael Clarke, Leface (online)
Mary Giblin, Ballindine (online)
Padraig & Evelyn Mitchell, Irishtown.
The Jackpot has hit €13,000 for next Sunday night’s draw.

To play online click on the following link:
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=120#Anchor

March 23, 2021

Presto Result 21st March 2021

This week’s Presto result.
The numbers drawn were 10, 18, 23, 33.
The Jackpot was not won.
The following won €50 each:
Padraig Mitchell, Irishtown
Geraldine Daly, Lisduff
Maura Prendergast, Garrafrauns
Cillian & Rian Scanlon, c/o Marie Mooney.
The Jackpot will be €12,900 for next Sunday night’s draw.

To play online click on the following link:
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=120#Anchor

March 16, 2021

Presto Result 14th March 2021

This week’s Presto result.
The numbers drawn were 2, 17, 19, 25.
One player matched three numbers but the Jackpot was not won.
The following won €50 each:
Brendan Farrell (online)
Jacqueline Doherty, Killasser (online)
Conn Fitzgerald, Castlebar
Cormac Devane, Logalisheen (online).
The Jackpot will be a tasty €12,800 next Sunday night.

To play online click on the following link:
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=120#Anchor

March 10, 2021

Presto Result 7th March 2021

This week’s Presto result.
The numbers drawn were 3, 10, 18, 19.
Two players matched three numbers but the Jackpot was not won.
The following won €50 each:
Shane McMahon DDAI (online)
Tony McHugh Kilconly,
Kieran Mullarkey, Tipperary
Muriel Costello, Ballindine (online).
There will be a Jackpot of €12,700 in next Sunday night’s draw.

To play online click on the following link:
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=120#Anchor

March 10, 2021

Mental Health News

 

 
Here is a message from Lianne Mcmanaman the Mayo Mental Health Promotional Officer and it is well worth reading:
Step Challenge
GAA & Irish Life’s MyLife app ‘Healthy Club Steps Challenge’ will come to an end on the third of March 3rd. The results and winners of the gift vouchers will be announced on March 11th once all data has been collated. In addition to the Irish Life prizes the GAA have added some extra prizes into the pot to acknowledge all your hard work. Keep Stepping !
Ireland Lights Up 2021
We are currently in discussions with representatives from both Sport Ireland and the Department of Health to determine when the programme is most likely to start. We are hopeful for a further update in advance of the 5th of April.
GAA ‘Be Ready to Play’
The Gaelic Games family launched ‘Be Ready to Play’, a Coaching and Sport Science programme in association with UPMC, official healthcare partner of the GAA and GPA, that will be delivered via webinars, website programmes, instructional videos and live online sessions. The programme is a holistic coaching and performance plan that will be of great benefit to all club coaches and players, male, female, adult, and youth alike. It will help them return to training post Covid in a way that will hopefully increase enjoyment, performance, and participation, while simultaneously reducing the risk of injury. Further details can be found here: Groundbreaking ‘Be Ready to Play’ coaching programme launched (gaa.ie)
Minimum Fitness Test
Operation Transformation, in collaboration with DCU School of Health and Human Performance, have developed the Minimum Fitness Tests to demonstrate the minimum fitness standard for your age group. These tests are designed to show you where you sit within the minimum standards of physical fitness and give you a target to aim for within your age bracket and gender. You can find details of this attached to this email and also via the following link: Operation Transformation 2021 » Operation Transformation Minimum Fitness Test (rte.ie)
HSE Stress Control Online
This is and evidence-based programme that teaches practical skills to deal with stress. It will help you to recognise the signs of stress such as how stress affects our bodies and our thoughts and help to develop skills to overcome panicky feelings and how to get a good night’s sleep. The course runs for three weeks starting on the 8th of March (timetable attached) and you can find further details at the following link: www.stresscontrol.ie
Irish Life Health – Wellbeing
Irish Life Health have developed a hand wellbeing calendar for the month of March which focuses primarily on, preventative health and financial wellbeing. The calendar includes lot of links to different resources and webinars that may be of interest to your Healthy Clubs and communities, click here to access the calendar: WorkLife-March-Wellbeing-Schedule_Health.pdf (irishlifehealth.ie)
GAA Museum Book Club
There has been a brilliant response to the launch of the GAA Museum Book Club and this week they are hosting their first live event. Michael Foley, author of ‘The Bloodied Field’ will be joining us for our virtual Q&A this Thursday at 8.30pm. The event will last approx. 45 minutes. Further details can be found at the following link: The GAA Museum Book Club – Croke Park
HSE/Healthy Ireland Health & Wellbeing Information
Alcohol during COVID: Alcohol during COVID – concerning trends emerging – HSE Health and Wellbeing (hsehealthandwellbeingnews.com)
Health and Wellbeing support for older people during COVID-19: Health and Wellbeing support for older people during COVID-19 – HSE Health and Wellbeing (hsehealthandwellbeingnews.com)
Take the 28-day #TheLastStop no smoking challenge this March: Take the 28-day #TheLastStop no smoking challenge this March – HSE Health and Wellbeing (hsehealthandwellbeingnews.com)
Support Websites/Podcast Links
University of Oxford – Coronavirus welfare advice for students: https://www.ox.ac.uk/…/2020-04-23-coronavirus-welfare…
Shine – Online support groups for people with lived experience of mental health difficulties and for families, friends and those who support people with mental health difficulties (starting Feb 24th & Feb 25th): https://shine.ie/shine-online-support-groups/
Irish Hospice Foundation – Support for Grieving in Exceptional Times: https://hospicefoundation.ie/…/Support-for-Grieving-in…
Turn2me – Mums Group: https://turn2me.ie/post/mums-group
Emerging Minds Network – Youth Mental Health & COVID-19 – What do we know and what should we do? Online Conference (March 1st-3rd 2021) – https://emergingminds.org.uk/conference-youth-mental…/
The Tell study (UK) – How can teachers support teenagers during COVID-19? Online event (March 4th at 4pm) – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/…/how-can-teachers-support…
Kind regards,
Lianne
Lianne McManamon
Mental Health Promotion Officer
Mayo Mental Health Association
2 New Antrim Street, Castlebar, Co. Mayo
T: 094 9038148 | M: 087 9718100
March 10, 2021

Congrats Ladies

Congratulations to the Davitts Ladies. What a great start to the new season. They have beaten off 63 other Ladies GAA Clubs from Ireland and the UK and won themselves a new set of very impressive looking jerseys. A huge thank you to everyone that voted throughout the competition (7,336 votes for Davitts in the final is just incredible). Hard luck to St. Judes and indeed all the other Clubs that participated. Many thanks to Adrenaline Sportswear for organising the competition and we look forward to a successful season ahead wearing their kit.

 

March 2, 2021

Be Ready to Play Programme

We are also running a live launch webinar on Tuesday March 2nd at 7pm via Microsoft Teams. It would be great if you can join us, just click on the link below:
Speakers for the launch include:
Shane Flanagan – GAA`s Director of Coaching and Games
Aoife Lane – Chair of the Gaelic Games Sports Science Workgroup and Head of Department of Sport and Health Sciences, AIT
Des Ryan – Lead of the Gaelic Games Athletic Development Workgroup and Head of Sports Medicine and Athletic Development, Arsenal FC
Registration begins through the GAA eLearning site on March 3rd https://learning.gaa.ie/bereadytoplay
The GAA Be Ready to Play Programme is a Coaching and Sports Science programme, supported by UPMC Healthcare, that will be delivered via webinars, online training programmes, instructional videos and live sessions. This is a holistic programme supporting male and female youth and adult players, and coaches during their return to training post Covid and building up to playing games again, therefore encompassing the full playing season. We aim to educate coaches and players by providing an evidence informed programme. This will hopefully result in increased enjoyment, performance, participation and reduced injury risk.
The Programme will include –
Athletic Development Programmes updated fortnightly through the GAA website (Instructional Video & Live Sessions in collaboration with Setanta College)
Monthly focussed Coach Education webinars (Gaelic Games Coaching Specialists & Guests)
Monthly Sports Science support webinars (all Sports Science Discipline covered)
Our goal is to sign up as many Gaelic Games Coaches and players as possible and support return to play while providing a lasting educational and support resource for Gaelic Games

 

March 2, 2021

Be Ready to Play Programme

Please have a look at the following information on the “Be Ready to Play Programme”. It is for not only for coaches, players and parents are also invited to attend if they wish. There are three levels available, Youth coaches (u-13 to u-18), Adult coaches and Advanced. All details are on the following link:

 

March 1, 2021

Presto Result 28th February 2021

This week’s Presto result.
The numbers drawn were 1,14, 32, 35.
The Jackpot was not won.
The following won €50 each:
Dave Gibbons, Farmhill
Seamus O Brien, Claremorris
Lawrence Waldron
Rosaleen Young.
The Jackpot will be at €12,600 for next Sunday night’s draw.

To play online click on the following link:
https://play.clubforce.com/play_newa.asp?ll_id=120#Anchor

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