GAA announce details Talent Academy & Player Development Work Group

 

The GAA has begun a process of reviewing the GAA youth /player development pathway at inter-county level and its relationship with clubs, post-primary schools and third level institutions.

Uachtarán CLG John Horan has set up an expert panel containing extensive inter-county playing and coaching experience, and chaired by Michael Dempsey, former Laois footballer and multi All-Ireland winning coach with the Kilkenny senior hurling team.

The focus of this group is to ensure that best practice is being followed in developing talented young players from the age of Under 13 upwards to Under 20 football and hurling.

It is expected to make recommendations that ensure that there is a holistic player pathway in place in the development of young players in every county; that there is a club centered approach that does not create an elitist mindset from a young age and also makes player welfare a priority.

The group have held a number of preparatory meetings and will now spend the next few weeks meeting various stakeholders at county level with the responsibility of developing talented players via four provincial meetings.

A survey conducted with parents of players in underage squads will also be conducted to gauge the effect their involvement is having on their lives off the field.

It is hoped to have a draft report ready before the end of this year and propose recommendations to the GAA’s Games Development Committee with regard to updating policy in line with the review recommendations.

Uachtarán CLG John Horan said: “It gives me great pleasure to see this Work Group commence what will be a hugely beneficial and very timely project for the Association.

As part of my inaugural address last February I expressed concerns that I had about the current state of our underage development squads and academies.

As someone who has had a lifelong involvement at club, school and county level in working with underage teams and young players, I have seen the danger posed when these squads and young players are fixated on elitism, when players are kept away from their clubs, and also the negative impact on players who were part of a squad for a time but were released and left feeling like failures before they had begun their adult playing careers.

The proper development of young players is an investment in the future well-being of our Games. This is a high caliber Work Group and I look forward to seeing the fruits of their endeavours.”

 

Talent Academy & Player Development Work Group Members

Michael Dempsey (Chairman, Laois)

Jenny Duffy (Secretary, Cork)

Jeffrey Lynskey (Galway)

Jason Sherlock (Dublin)

Shane Flanagan (Leinster GAA, Kildare)

Dr. Eugene Young (Ulster GAA, Derry)

Ray O'Brien (Third Level, Kerry)

Garrett Coyle (Ulster Post-Primary Schools, Monaghan)

Brian Cuthbert (Cork)

Fergal O'Donnell (Roscommon)

Jamesie O'Connor (Clare) 

 

Terms of Reference

 

The review will include, but is not limited, to the following: