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Go Games
Overview — By Pat Daly GAA
Head of Games
 The
main objectives of the GAA’s Games Grassroots to National Programme
(GNP) are to maximise participation and optimise playing standards. The
big challenge for those in charge of teams is to ensure that games are
structured to cater for the needs and abilities of those who participate.
The GAA Coaching and Games Development Committee has
developed 3 GO Games in Hurling and 3 in Gaelic Football known as —
First Touch (Age 7/8), Quick Touch (Age 9/10) and Smart Touch (Age 11/12)
— with a view to ensuring that children in both Schools and Clubs
master the skills of the game in a positive playing environment and, in
the process, derive maximum enjoyment from their involvement.
Key Objectives
- Promote Full Participation: Provide playing
opportunities for all children at their respective levels of participation
by ensuring everyone gets to play in the game and that nobody remains
a substitute. “Playing, not winning, is the name of the game.”
- Propagate the Principles of Fair Play: Promote
sportsmanship by ensuring that all participants endeavour to play by
the rules and give due respect to the opposition, the match officials
and the game.
- Cater for the varying developmental needs of young
players: Use modified playing rules and equipment that are appropriate
to the age group and ability level of those participating
- Implement the GAA’s Code of Best Practice
for Youth Sport: Give practical expression to the GAA’s Code
of Best Practice for Youth Sport by invoking the principles of the Code
at the fundamental levels of participation.
N.B. While the playing rules for First, Quick and Smart
Touch are not necessarily set in stone - the principle of ensuring that
all participants get to play the full game is, as is the principle of
not awarding medals or trophies arising from success in the Go Games.
Benefits of the Go Games
- Increased enjoyment
- Increased number of touches on the ball
- Increased physical work rate
- Increased perception of competence
Download Go Games Booklets
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All booklets are in PDF format.
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