GAA, LFA and Camogie Association in Wexford agree historic partnership to develop training facility

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GAA, LFA and Camogie Association in Wexford agree historic partnership to develop training facility
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All three associations will be able to utilise Halo Tiles Centre of Excellence in Ferns as a training base

The facility is to undergo further development and, in November 2024, it is planned for three new floodlit pitches to be opened. Photograph: Tommy DicksonIt will mean teams from all three associations can utilise Halo Tiles Centre of Excellence in Ferns as a training base.

The facility is to undergo further development and, in November 2024, it is planned for three new floodlit pitches to be opened, while funding for a subsequent phase – for the construction of additional changing rooms and a new high-performance gym – will see the three associations join forces to fundraise for the work.

“Significant progress has been made in many areas and this partnership signifies a ground-breaking step towards strengthening the Gaelic games landscape in our county. We look forward to having a centre that is inclusive of all with seven pitches catering for the needs of all players.” “This collaboration reflects a united vision to elevate sports performance and elevate the profile of Wexford county teams,” added Denis Nolan, chairman of Wexford LGFA., has given itself a deadline of February 2024 for the publication of a roadmap on how the overall merger should proceed.

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