Faced with living or working in Dublin, away from home and still maintaining loyalty to your clubs/counties at home? The biggest problem faced is gaining access to regular high quality training sessions.
While training with a Dublin club seems like a good solution, the onset of mid week Dublin league matches will result in light training on Monday, no training Wednesday or Thursday (due to a match) and so the player returns home at weekend having completed zero collective training sessions mid-week.
The solution - TGT Gaelic football sessions
These grass based sessions are aimed at players who live and work in Dublin but continue to play with their clubs at home. The centres have built up a countrywide reputation as the proven solution to this common problem for players and clubs alike.
- Designed exclusively for players who live and work in Dublin but continue to play with their clubs at home. - Starting back on Tuesday 19th January 2016 - Involves two high quality intense sessions per week under floodlights. - Mini-Games, Skill drills and fitness development with and without ball. - High intensity sport specific training sessions will be held each week under floodlights. - Option 1 Tuesdays only or Option 2 Tuesday & Thursdays - Sessions will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays at a set time, between 7pm-8pm or 8pm-9pm - Monday and Wednesday options will also be considered if required. - Each player's attendance and performance is tracked and reported - Clubs can guarantee their players complete quality midweek sessions throughout the season - returning fit and sharp for action at weekends - Lifestyle, nutrition and recovery tips will be provided on a regular basis to participating players. - Removes long, dangerous and exhausting mid-week round trips to home and back to Dublin for work late at night. - Camps are initially based in a central location to suit both northside and southside players. - Southside venues to suit more southside based players and northside pitch for Northside based players will be available from the end of February. - Places are filled on a first come first served basis.
All interested players should pre-book their place at the centre before Tuesday 19th January. **Please note NO player will be allowed train unless he is registered before arriving down at a session.
To register or enquire for further details on location and starting dates for both football and hurling centres please contact Patrick Stephens on number not displayed after 5pm or by email at [email protected].