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Published 21:44 15 Feb 2018 GMT
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When he made the transfer to Dublin club Cuala due to his work situation, he never expected to be able to continue his tradition of ag labairt trí Gaelige on the playing fields. But to his surprise, most of the Cuala lads are líofá and they regularly converse in Irish.
Wexford GAA have become the latest to promote the use of Irish in the GAA.
In an age of social media dominating the lives of many of our daoine óga, it's great to see the Model County using the platform to its advantage to try and bring a bit of colour back to the language.
On Wednesday afternoon, the county board announced the launch of a project whereby they will part-fund the trips of some of their young GAA players to an Irish college during the summer.
The player's club, the Wexford county board will combine to offer an Irish scholarship to a host of their young GAA players.
"In 2018, Wexford GAA will part-fund scholarships for club members of secondary school age to attend a 2-week residential course in Coláiste Laighean, which is held in Good Counsel College New Ross. We have been offered a reduced rate by Coláiste Laighean for 21 Wexford GAA students and the scheme is based on the player, the player’s Club and Wexford GAA paying one-third each of the total cost," read a statement on their website.https://twitter.com/OfficialWexGAA/status/964197743081279488 You can read more about the initiative here. It's great to see a county actively promoting the language amongst their young players. It's great to see them caring about the culture, about their players. Hopefully other counties, and other youngsters will catch on.
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