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Ministers Martin and Byrne meet with Gaelic Games Associations

Ministers Martin and Byrne meet with Gaelic Games Associations on integration process

Catherine Martin T.D., Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and Thomas Byrne T.D., Minister of State for Sport and Physical Education, today met with former President of Ireland, Professor Mary McAleese, and representatives from the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association to discuss the ongoing process towards integration of the Gaelic Games Associations. The Steering Group on Integration is chaired by former President McAleese.

Speaking afterwards, Minister Martin said:

“It was good to meet with the Gaelic Games Associations today, and to receive an update from Professor McAleese and the three associations on progress in relation to the integration process. The recent survey of 30,000 members showed that 90% of them felt that integration would be positive for Gaelic Games. That is a view shared by Government. It is clear there is work still to be done, and I outlined our willingness to assist the integration process where possible in the weeks and months ahead.”

Minister of State Thomas Byrne said:

“Gaelic Games plays a unique role at the heart of Irish society, with a foothold in every community across the country. I believe that the integration of the Gaelic Games Associations will be a positive step forward, not just for female participation, but for all parties as a whole. It was heartening to hear of the commitment towards integration from all parties concerned today, and to see the expert guidance being given by former President McAleese to the process.”

Professor McAleese said:

“I welcome the meeting with Minister Martin and Minister Byrne today and the comprehensive discussion on the progress made to date on the integration process. We are deeply encouraged by the commitment from Government to the integration project and the future of Gaelic sports, their continued promotion of women in sport and their support for the vision of the integration committee, a vision that is shared by the vast membership across all three associations. We look forward to having one organisation based on equality.”