Coaching workshops continue in Westmeath
Westmeath Coaching and Games hosted the first of 4 scheduled workshops last Friday in Maryland, with former Corofin manager and Connacht GAA tutor Kevin Johnson conducting a workshop on decision making through game-based scenarios.
Over 40 coaches attended a session which incorporated theory and practical elements with the county U16 football development squad. Many thanks to Kevin Johnson for the excellent workshop, our staff for organising, Maryland for hosting, the U16 players, and to all the coaches who attended.
The schedule of the remaining workshops is as follows:
Friday 24th January – Johnny Greville (Current Meath Senior Hurling Manager)
Topic: Innovative Training Techniques for Modern Teams - A Wall Ball Session
Venue: Delvin GAA, 7:00 - 8:30
Saturday 1st February – Jack Cooney (Former Westmeath Senior Football Manager and Current National Player Development Lead)
Topic: Fostering Leadership & Resilience in Players
Venue: St. Loman’s GAA, 2:00 - 3:30
Saturday 22nd February – Barry Mullane (Current Down Senior Hurling Coach)
Topic: Practical Approaches to Skill Development in Team Sports
Venue: Raharney GAA, 10:00 - 1:30
All workshops are face-to-face and tickets cost €20 for all workshops or €10 for a single session. Tickets can be got on the following eventbrite link:
eventbrite.ie/e/westmeath-coaching-games-workshop-series-2025-tickets-1115939919339?aff=oddtdtcreator
For any further enquiries, pleas contact Alan Mullen: alan.mullen.coach.westmeath@gaa.ie.
Coach Education
Westmeath Coaching and Games will run a series of coach education course across February, March and April. All information on Introduction to Gaelic Games Courses (IGGC) and Level 1 Courses have been circulated to club coaching officers so any interested parties are asked to contact their coaching officer on this. Alternatively, Darren Magee (darren.magee.gdm.westmeath@gaa.ie) or Alan Mullen (alan.mullen.coach.westmeath@gaa.ie) can be contacted for further details.