What are Go Games?
Go Games are small-sided versions of Hurling and Gaelic Football which have been devised for children up to and including 11 years of age.
Why Go Games?
They support the participation and development of the Under-11 player, the following principles underpin Go Games:
- All participants play in the full game.
- Participant needs are catered for, where possible, on the basis of two year age cohorts i.e. U.7, U.9 & U.11 in a manner consistent with the ethos of Go Games.
- Activities are structured in a manner which optimises the level of fun, friendship, fair play and achievement derived by participants.
- Participants train and play in a safe, supportive and stimulating environment where they are encouraged to risk error, to learn and to derive maximum enjoyment from their involvement.
- Players master the basic skills of Hurling and Gaelic Football and experience the sense of accomplishment, which derives from acquiring playing proficiency on the left and right hand side of the body.
- Everybody involved in Go Games, whether as players, parents/guardians, spectators, mentors, teachers, officials etc., should adhere to the key underpinning principles and give expression to the GAA ‘Give Respect, Get Respect’ initiative.
Please note times / venues and dates are subject to change.
Wexford GAA U11 Skill League 2018 Groups & Fixtures Hurling
Wexford GAA U11 Skill League 2018 Info Sheet
Football
U11 Skill League Groups & Fixtures – Football
Wexford GAA U11 Skill League 2018 Fixtures 2
Wexford GAA U11 Skill League 2018 Group 8 Update