Tirlán, Ireland’s leading farmer-owned dairy and grain co-operative, is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Wexford GAA Post Primary Schools Programme.
This partnership aims to support athletic performance and development across nine schools in the region, benefiting over 5,000 students annually. The sponsorship supports a comprehensive programme that focuses on Athletic Development and First and Second Year Competitions.
A major component of the programme is functional movement screening/testing, where first-year students will undergo regular assessments three times a year.
In addition, weekly coaching sessions will be provided to players from Senior Colleges A and B competitions. These students will receive tailored training programmes from strength and conditioning coaches, allowing for both individual skill development and team-focused progress.
Wexford GAA Chairman, Micheál Martin welcomed Tirlán’s support of the programme, stating:
“Our Integrated Athletic Development Programme has been a tremendous success since its inception two years ago. It centres around putting the welfare and development of young players at the core of our activities. The support of Tirlán will help us further develop the programme, to support students, further upskill teachers, and assist post primary schools with gym facility upgrades in participating schools. This initiative will involve assisting schools in upgrading their gym equipment, so that students have access to modern, well-equipped training facilities that foster their athletic growth.”
Tirlán chairman, John Murphy commented: “We are delighted to partner with Wexford GAA supporting the next generation of athletes. Growing up and living in Wexford, I’ve seen first-hand the huge impact of the GAA as a positive force in our community. Tirlán, being fully farmer-owned, is committed to strengthening the communities we serve. This new programme underscores Tirlán’s commitment to Wexford – not only as a region rich in agriculture but as a community. Tirlán has a long-standing connection with Wexford, and we are proud to support sport in the local community.”
As well as an excellent cheddar cheese production facility in Wexford town and an animal feed mill in Clonroche, Tirlán operates seven CountryLife and FarmLife retail stores in the county. Over 200 of Tirlán’s 2,300 employees are based in Co Wexford.
As well as an excellent cheddar cheese production facility in Wexford town and an animal feed mill in Clonroche, Tirlán operates seven CountryLife and FarmLife retail stores in the county. Over 200 of Tirlán’s 2,300 employees are based in Co Wexford.
Photo above shows: Jackie Tyrrell (Tirlán), John Murphy (Chairperson, Tirlán), Kian Steadmond (Gorey Community School), Vincent Higgins (Creagh College), Kate Ní Luasaigh (Gorey Community School), Jamie Kennedy (Creagh College), Micheál Martin (Cathaoirleach, Wexford GAA) and Declan Browne (Director of Athletic Development, Wexford GAA). Photograph: Patrick Browne