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Welcome to the Ballygarvan GAA Club website The earliest reference to Ballygarvan National Hurling Club is recorded in an account of the 1828 Cork County Hurling Championship. The passion and enthusiasm of Ballygarvan folk for the ancient game of Iománaíocht is referred to reverently in stories and song and chronicled in ballad sheets and other annals.
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Juvenile Club Here we will ad some information about the juvenile clubre we will ad some information about the juvenile clubre we will ad some information about the juvenile clubre we will ad some information about the juvenile clubre we will ad some information about the juvenile club

Player Injury Scheme 2010

The GAA has operated an injury scheme in one way or another since 1929. Through a process of constant review and frequent improvement the Association continues to exercise concern for the welfare of members involved in our national games in various capacities. The mandatory scheme provides benefits to members playing the national games of Hurling, Gaelic Football, Handball and Rounders whose clubs are registered with the scheme, and also to accredited club personnel performing designated duties in connection with the activities of Clubs registered in the Scheme.

The Injury Scheme is funded entirely from Club and GAA funds with no outside (e.g. insurance) involvement. There is no legal obligation on the GAA to provide such a Scheme.

Risk is an inherent factor in sport, as in life. When members voluntarily take part in Club Activities, they accept the risks that such participation may bring. Legal representation is not required and there is strictly no Legal Expenses Cover amongst the benefits provided.

The Injury Scheme does not seek to compensate fully for injury but to supplement other Schemes such as Personal Accident or Health Insurance. The Scheme only provides cover for unrecoverable losses up to the limit specified under the scheme.

Ultimately, the responsibility to ensure that adequate cover is in place lies with the individual member, commensurate with his/her specific needs.

 

Senior Club Committee meeting

Wednesday 17th February 8.00 pm  in the clubhouse
   

Senior Club News

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Training for week ending 14th February 2010 Tuesday 9th February: U21 football training 6:45pm-7:30pm Pre Season training for Minor, U21 and Junior/Intermediate teams with Mark McManus 7:30pm-9pm. Thursday 11th February U21 football challenge match v Carraig na Bhfear 7:30pm in Ballygarvan. Pre Season training for Junior/Intermediate teams with Ken Anthony 7:30-9pm...

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The GAA has operated an injury scheme in one way or another since 1929. Through a process of constant review and frequent improvement the Association continues to exercise concern for the welfare of members involved in our national games in various capacities. The mandatory scheme provides benefits to members playing the national games of Hurling, Gaelic Football, Handball and Rounders whose clubs...

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Camogie Club News

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The Ballygarvan Camogie Club’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday 21 January at 7.30pm in the clubhouse. Please contact Chairperson Noreen Daly or Secretary Pauline Browne for further details.

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By Joe Kennefick: Eire Og           2-6 Ballygarvan:  1-7 Eire Og had a very hard fought two point victory over Ballygarvan in the final of the Evening Echo sponsored Cork County Minor B Camogie Final. Played yesterday at the Camogie grounds in Mahon, a biting wind made this a game of both halves, but at the end, the girls of Eire Og had two points to spare after a thrilling finale. Eire...

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Junior Club News

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Please note Bord na nOg na Cathair Convention will take place Sat 9th Jan 2010 in Bishopstown Club at 7 p.m.  All welcome. Donal O'Leary

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Tickets (€12) are available to buy on Tuesday 22 December from 7-8pm in the clubhouse. Contact Tony O Brien for further details.

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