Tipperary women among 24 young females selected for LGFA’s ‘BUA’ Leadership and life-skills programme
The Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s fourth 'BUA' Leadership and Life-skills programme is underway, with 24 young females selected to take part.
12 counties in Ireland are represented across the four provinces, while a representative from the St Joseph’s (Waltham Cross) in Hertfordshire is also participating.
‘BUA - Believe Unlock Potential Achieve’ is a self-development initiative aimed at developing the leadership skills of young people within the Ladies Gaelic Association, which, in turn, will benefit their local communities.
Aimed at females aged 16-19 years of age, ‘BUA’ will be conducted through expert-led workshops and self-reflection, before participants put their enhanced leadership skills into practice through a club action project.
Selected participants will receive support as they cover topics essential for young people, including:
•Resilience
•Dealing with change
•Building trust and respect
•Conflict resolution
•Problem solving
•Project planning and delegation
In addition, LGFA-specific topics including introductions to coaching, officiating and administration will be covered.
Welcoming this year’s participants, Ladies Gaelic Football Association President, Trina Murray, said: “On behalf of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association, I am delighted to welcome you to the BUA Programme.
“Congratulations on being selected – it is a testament to your leadership potential and commitment to personal development.
“This journey will empower you with skills, confidence, and knowledge that will serve you well within our sport and beyond. You are now part of a vibrant network of potential future leaders. Embrace every opportunity, support one another, and be proud of your role in our latest BUA programme. I look forward to witnessing your growth.”
Dublin Ladies Football legend Lyndsey Davey will once again act as an ambassador for the 'BUA' programme.
The five-time TG4 All-Ireland Senior medallist said: "I’m thrilled to be part of this journey with the participants.
“BUA is an incredible opportunity to grow both on and off the pitch.
“It’s all about developing your confidence, leadership, and communication skills—qualities that will benefit you in every part of your life.
“I’ve seen first-hand how empowering this programme is, helping young women realise their potential and become positive role models in their communities.
“Embrace the experience, support each other, and most importantly, enjoy the journey ahead. You've got this!”
Fellow BUA programme ambassador, former Cork star Ciara O’Sullivan, holder of eight TG4 All-Ireland senior medals, added: “It’s great to welcome participants to this year’s BUA Programme with the LGFA.
“Looking back on my own journey in sport, I know how important programmes like this can be—not just for improving your game, but for building confidence, finding your voice, and learning to lead.
“BUA gives you the tools to grow as a person, both within your team and beyond it.
“Take every opportunity, challenge yourself, and don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone. You’ll come out of this experience with skills and friendships that will last well beyond football.”
The list of participants for the 2025/2026 BUA programme reads as follows:
NameClubCounty
Abbey WorleyCarna Cashel Galway
Alva MullinShrule/GlencorribMayo
Ava Brennan Shrule Glencorrib Mayo
Brianna Quaile Belturbet/RedhillsCavan
Bronagh ReillyKilloeLongford
Caoimhe DarcySt Mary’s RochfortbridgeWestmeath
Cassie Greene Derrygonnelly HarpsFermanagh
Ciara MorganCurrahaMeath
Ellen McCarthyFingalliansDublin
Ellie Rogerson RattiganSt Joseph’s Waltham CrossHertfordshire
Erin Hennessy TemplemoreTipperary
Hannah Henry FingalliansDublin
Holli MulliganAghadrumsee St Macartan's Fermanagh
Iona Wynton Southern Gaels Kerry
Katelyn JoyceOughterardGalway
Kayla BoyleAghadrumsee St Macartan'sFermanagh
Keeley GavinSt.Marys Rochfortbridge Westmeath
Lily O'FlanaganFingalliansDublin
Martha BowlesOolaLimerick
Megan CarrollDunnamagginKilkenny
Nicole Brygman BectiveMeath
Orla McGann Ballymahon Forgney Longford
Ella McCagherySt. Mary’s, MaguiresbridgeFermanagh
Shannon Kilgarriff Dunmore MacHalesGalway