Jun 7, 2013
The GAA is pleased to confirm plans to develop high performance purpose-built facilities for the Association at the National Sports Campus in Blanchardstown.
The new facility will include four full size pitches including one to the scale of Croke Park; a full size 3G training facility; a hurling wall; a state-of-the-art pavilion to include 10 changing rooms, a viewing gallery for 350 people and ancillary space to cater for offices, meeting rooms, physiotherapy, a gym and a canteen. Parking spaces for 256 cars and eights coaches have also been included.
The facility will serve as a national training centre for all strands of the wider Association including Camogie and Ladies Football and will assist in catering for the needs of counties, clubs, schools and colleges in Dublin and the greater Leinster area.
In total, the GAA will invest €9 million in the facility. It is expected that development work will commence in the coming weeks and will be ready for use by September 2014.
The Association has worked in partnership with the National Sports Campus Development Authority to develop these facilities, and the GAA will be one of 20 national sporting bodies operating from the Campus.
Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Liam Ó Néill said: “It is fitting that the GAA should take its place alongside the other 19 national sporting bodies who will have a presence at the impressive new Campus and I am pleased that teams from across Ireland – and indeed those visiting from overseas – will have access to these excellent facilities to further enhance their preparation for competing in our games at every level.”
GAA Director General Páraic Ó Dufaigh added: “This is a milestone project, not just for the GAA, but for sport in Ireland and we are delighted to be involved.”
“The role of sport in society is
difficult to overestimate and this ambitious project is an acknowledgement of the importance Irish people place on sporting activity and the pursuit of excellence.”
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Leo Varadkar said: “I am really excited that the GAA is coming to the Campus. It is the first of the four major field sports organisations to develop training facilities on site. I want to congratulate them on their decision and to assure them of the support and assistance of the Government with their development. I can’t wait to see county, club and college jerseys from across Ireland being worn with pride on Campus.”
The GAA’s plans have also been welcomed by Seán Benton, Chairman of NSCDA, who said: “This is a very significant investment by the GAA and represents another huge step forward in the ongoing development of world-class training facilities at the National Sports Campus.”
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May 31, 2013

Membership:
There are over 15,000 players affiliated with clubs throughout the 32 counties. These would mainly be league and tournament players, with an estimated 100,000 players playing badminton in Ireland.
Number of Clubs:
There are 430 affilaited clubs throughout Ireland.
Number of Participating Schools:
There are over 300 schools taking part in county leagues, leading to provincial and All Ireland Finals.
Badminton Ireland 2012/2013 Highlights:
- Niall McVeigh Gold Para Badminton European Championship 2012
- Scott Evans Men’s Singles Winner Irish Open 2013, first Irish winner in over 40 years
- Chloe Magee Ladies Singles winner Turkish Open 2013
- Sam and Chloe Magee Winners of Turkish Open Mixed Doubles 2013
- Scott Evans Men’s Singles Winner Cyprus Open 2013
- Sam and Chloe Magee Runners-up Dutch Open Mixed 2013
- Scott Evans represented Europe at the recent Axiata Cup
- Irish Open received over 50,000 hits over the 3 days of streaming
- World Class Coaching clinic series with Lee Jae Bok – Dublin & Galway
- Live Streaming of All Ireland Interleague Finals
- New Mobile Application
- New ranking system
- New grading system
- New Ecommerce offering for members

What are the key events to look forward to in 2013?
The Irish Open it the highlight of the Irish Badminton Calendar and is part of the World and European Circuit where players can earn essential World Ranking and European Circuit Ranking Points. The Irish Open has a rich history in World badminton, with Ireland being one of the founding members of the World Badminton Federation. The event, which takes place in Baldoyle Badminton Centre this year, has been run uninterrupted since 1902, making it one of the oldest and prestigious Badminton events in the world.
Key events calendar:
| 05 Jun |
Ireland vs Lithuania, Kaunas, Lithuania |
| 27-28 Jul |
BI Coaches Conference, Dublin |
| 5-11 Aug |
BWF Wold Championships, Guangzhou, China |
| 6-8 Sep |
Carlton Irish U19 Open, Dublin |
| 9-14 Sep |
World Masters Champsionships, Ankara, Turkey |
| 10-13 Oct |
Carlton Irish Future Series, Dublin |
| 16-17 Nov |
Irish Para Champioships, Lisburn |
| 4-7 Dec |
Carlton Irish Open & Badminton Ireland Awards, Dublin |

How can people get involved in Badminton in Ireland?
Clubs are located throughout the country and can be found at http://bi.tournamentsoftware.com/group/find. A number of badminton centres also run Beginner’s and Improvers classes, or individual tuition is available from qualified coaches.
Social Media Channel Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/badminton.ireland
Twitter: @bad_min_ton
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/BadmintonIrelandTV
Website: www.badmintonireland.com
Any interesting facts or statistics for inclusion in our Badminton Ireland Fact File:
The Badminton Union of Ireland was founded in 1899. The first badminton international ever was played in 1903 between Ireland and England. It was a founding member of the International Badminton Federation in 1934.
In 2000, Sonya McGinn ranked 50th in the world and qualified for the Sydney Olympics. This was followed by Scott Evans and Chloe Magee’s qualification for the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games.
May 31, 2013
The Federation of Irish Sport and Leman Solicitors collaborate once again as part of the Breakfast Seminar series for CEO’s and Leaders in Sport on Thursday 13th June, 8am.
Subject: Data in Sport
Date: 8am to 9am on Thursday 13th June 2013 (7.45am start, with light breakfast)
Location: Leman Solicitors, 8 – 34 Percy Place
Format and discussion:
- How much do you know about your organisation’s obligations on Data Access Requests?
- Get the first hand experiences of another CEO dealing with Data
- Get the law explained simply on your obligations
- Q&A with the panel
- Light breakfast will be served
- Network and meet other CEO’s
Contributors include: Sarah Keane, CEO, Swim Ireland, Kate Hills, National Children’s Officer, Swim Ireland and Lisa Jackson, Leman Solicitors with a panel discussion and Q&A after.
Please confirm your attendance to conn.mccluskey@irishsport.ie
May 31, 2013
Following on from the successful launch of the Federation of Irish Sport group insurance scheme in December we are happy to report that six new members; Irish American Football Association, Angling Council of Ireland, Australian Rules Football League of Ireland, Deaf Sports Ireland, Horseshoe Pitchers Association of Ireland and Pentathlon Ireland have supported the scheme over the past two months, bringing to 18 the number of NGBs that have supported the scheme so far.
The Federation went to tender last year to put a group insurance scheme in place to ensure that our members would get a reduction and a consistency in premium over time. The customer service element to be provided to our members both in terms of advice on cover and claims handling was also key. We issued a tender to seven brokers all of whom were involved with member organisations, in order to appoint the team that we felt would best meet our dual objective of value for money and quality of service. BHP Insurances were selected to operate the scheme on behalf of the Federation after the extensive tender process given their track record in establishing group schemes and experience in sport.
The scheme so far has delivered savings of on average 20 – 30% to our members. However, in order to ensure the scheme survives and that this reduced pricing is maintained it is really important that the group scheme is supported by the Federation’s members. We run the risk of increased insurance costs for all sports should the scheme not be adequately supported and would ask that all members support the scheme as we believe it is the best option for our members individually and Irish Sport collectively.
Some testimonials from sports who have already joined the scheme are provided below to give an indication of the experience of member bodies who have signed up so far:

- Swim Ireland- ‘Swim Ireland are delighted by the appointment of BHP Insurances who have improved our levels of cover for a reduced annual premium. Their team gave us a thorough understanding of our insurance policies and we would recommend that other NGBs meet with them to see what they can deliver for their sport, clubs and members.’
-Sarah Keane, CEO, Swim Ireland

- Gymnastics Ireland- ‘BHP Insurances took the time to understand Gymnastics Ireland and our activities before providing a proposal. Their expertise in providing solutions to the sport and not for profit sector has resulted in savings with no reduction in cover. I would have no hesitation in recommending BHP to other sporting bodies.’
-Ciaran Gallagher, CEO, Gymnastics Ireland

- Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland- ‘CPSI were impressed by BHP Insurances professional approach to our insurance needs and even as a smaller NGB they gave us as much time as we needed to ensure we had the right covers in place. BHP helped us introduce comprehensive personal accident insurance for all our members at a competitive rate.’
-Brenda O’Donnell, Director of Sport, Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland

- Irish Sailing Association- ‘The ISA saved a significant amount on our premium, with no reduction in cover levels, and gained a better understanding of what our insurance actually covered. We also saw the potential for delivering an offering to our members which would increase affinity to the ISA and value to our membership.’
-Harry Hermon, CEO, Irish Sailing Association
Make sure your sport is part of this Federation initiative and see how you can benefit from improved levels of cover and reduced insurance rates by contacting:
- Conn Mc Cluskey, Federation of Irish Sport on 01-6251155, conn.mccluskey@irishsport.ie or
- Gordon McDonagh/Martina Westphal, BHP Insurances on 01-6202030, gmcdonagh@bhpinsurance.ie/
mwestphal@bhpinsurance.ie
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May 31, 2013
Location:
Peamount United FC, Newcastle, South Dublin.
Date:
5th-11th May, 2013
Participating Teams/Athletes:
Republic of Ireland, USA, Scotland and The Netherlands
About CSPI Sport:
CSPI is the National Governing Body in Ireland for people with Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland was founded in 1978 to offer sporting and recreational opportunities to individuals with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities. They are also the governing body for football 7-aside and Boccia. They develop sports programmes in athletics, swimming, cycling, boccia and football 7-aside.
Event History:
This was the inaugural Dublin Gathering CP International Tournament, although the Republic of Ireland are no strangers to hosting International CP Tournaments having organized the CPISRA European Championships in UCD in 2006 and The St. Patrick’s Day Cup International Tournament in 2011, hosted by this years venue Peamount United FC.
Event Preparation:
This was a relatively small event with 4 international teams competing in 3 matches each against the other teams with a 3rd/4th place playoff and then a final for the two top teams. Admission to all games was free of charge and all were encouraged to come along, cheer on the ‘boys in green’ and welcome our visitors to South Dublin for what was an action packed week of top class CP football in the spirit of Gathering Ireland 2013.
The Tournament is supported by South Dublin County Council, South Dublin County Tourism Ltd, Fingal LEADER Partnership and Gathering Ireland. There was also huge support from the FAI and the Football for All programme manager Oisin Jordan. The Dublin Gathering International CP Tournament forms part of the overall strategy of getting Ireland’s global diaspora home (and contributing to the local economy) while enjoying a first class international tournament and experiencing the best of local hospitality and attractions at the same time.
The Dublin Gathering CP International Tournament was launched last October in South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Tallaght by Michael Ring TD the Irish Minister of State, at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport. Peamount United Club shop was open for the tournament where hot, cold drinks and confectionary were sold.
Mileno Sports were organisers of the event with Managing Director, Philip Behan, being the manager of the event. The company was formed by Philip Behan and Terry Behan who with 20 years of combined experience and excellent relationships in the Sports Business, branding and sponsorship worlds have created an exciting proposition for clients worldwide.
The Event:

Venue
Peamount United FC, Newcastle, South Dublin
Spectators/Attendees.
4 International teams: Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Netherlands, USA. Admission to all games was free of charge and the public were encouraged to come along. The event mainly saw Irish supporters attending the with each match seeing close to 150-200 people spectating. A strong family support was also present at all matches.
What next for CSPI in 2013?
Boccia-European Championships in Portugal from the 15th-23rd of June, Cheshire International 26th-28th July, National Boccia League-16 teams-runs from June-September, National Boccia Championships-October 2013.
Football-Intercontinental Cup in Barcelona from the 26th July-10th of August, Home Nations Development Championship from the 5th-8th of September.
….and for the Irish CP FootballTeam?
As Republic of Ireland came out victorious at the end of this tournament, they will look to win tournaments of a higher stature from now on like the Paralympics, World championships, World cup and European championships.
How the event went:
After many months of planning and preparation, Republic of Ireland were victorious after a 4-2 win on penalties against The Netherlands at Peamount United FC on Saturday 12thof May. The teams could not be separated following a 3-3 draw after extra time and the responsibility fell to Republic of Ireland’s Gary Messett to take the decisive penalty to send the home crowd into raptures and keep the trophy in Dublin for another year. The trophy was presented by Gino Kenny, Deputy Mayor of South Dublin County Council
Mr Kenny said ‘It has always been a very successful event for us and helps us to showcase the sport of CP football. The younger players are given the chance to see CP Football being played at its highest level and helps to encourage new players to get started. The team itself are extremely dedicated to the programme and their commitment see’s them put in 100% all of the time. They are strongly supported by Manager Mick Doyle and HP Programme Manager Paul Carrin.’
A BIG thanks must go to the FAI (Football Association of Ireland) and the Irish Sports Council for the funding that they invest in the programme and the event.
For more information please contact the office of CPSI at: info@cpsi.ie or 01 6251160