Thirteen Sligo students in further education (FE) have been awarded bursaries by Connacht GAA in its annual student bursary awards at a ceremony which took place in the Connacht GAA Centre on Friday evening last, 3rd March 2023.
The bursary scheme has been in place for thirteen years and awards members of the association who are active members in their higher education club. A record number of 62 promising young Connacht GAA players and administrators have been included in the province’s annual bursary scheme. All five Connacht counties are represented in the initiative which provides financial assistance to students who have displayed potential and commitment on the Gaelic games front.
The successful Sligo students are
Adam
Gallagher
|
Curry
|
Bachelor
of Education in Graphics, Engineering
and Technology
|
University
of Limerick
|
Conor
McMorrow
|
Shamrock
Gaels
|
Bachelor
of Education
|
Dublin
City University
|
Cormac
Finn
|
Ballymote
|
Physical
Education with Mathematics
|
Dublin
City University
|
Eoghan
Smith
|
Drumclifee
Roses Point
|
Law
and Society
|
Dublin
City University
|
Feidhlim
O Donnell
|
Tourlestrane
|
Bachelor
of Arts
|
University
of Limerick
|
Gavin
Duffy
|
Enniscrone/Kilglass
|
Physical
Education with Mathematics
|
University
of Limerick
|
Kayla
Breheny
|
St
Mary’s GAA
|
Economics
Politics and Law
|
Dublin
City University
|
Lee
Deignan
|
Shamrock
Gaels
|
Physical
Education and Biology
|
Dublin
City University
|
Luke
Marren
|
Bunninadden
|
Bachelor
of Education in Technology Engineering and Graphics
|
Technological
University of the Shannon – TUS Midlands (Athlone)
|
Matt
Henry
|
Eastern
Harps
|
Bachelor
of Education
|
Mary
Immaculate College of Education, (Limerick)
|
Matthew
Clavin
|
Bunninadden
|
Business
and Law
|
University
College Dublin
|
Oisin
Gorman
|
Bunninadden
|
Bachelor
of Education in Graphics, Engineering
and Technology
|
University
of Limerick
|
Rhys
Henry
|
Tubbercurry
|
Sports
with Business
|
Atlantic
Technological University - ATU Sligo
|
“The purpose of this bursary scheme is to honour young people who have excelled in the GAA,” said Connacht GAA Council Games manager Cathal Cregg. “This year we have selected 45 outstanding people, all of whom will contribute to the GAA club and life in their colleges, while also young administrators who are involved in their college as team trainers, club officers, and in other crucial roles.”
Padraig McGourty, Chairman of the provincial Third Level Committee and delegate to the National Third Level Committee, thanked the council for the provision of the Bursary Scheme as it acknowledged the enormous work carried out by students in promoting Gaelic games in the third level sector.
President of the Comhairle Connacht, John Murphy, paid tribute to the parents and guardians of these recipients in supporting these young people with both their academic and sporting lives. He complimented the recipients on their achievements to date however he maintained that it was important that young people should strive for a balance with both their studies and sport. He acknowledged the role of the third level Games officers and the various volunteers, both student and staff, in their promotion of Gaelic games in the third level sector.