GAA Games Development Conference 2008

GAA Games Development Conference 2008
GAA Games Development Conference 2008

Highlights and key-note speakers from the GAA Games Development Conference 2008, which was broadcast live on RTÉ.ie on Saturday 29 November.

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Opening Address
GAA President Elect Christy Cooney and GAA President Nickey Brennan.

Richard Shuttleworth
Implementing a Games Based Approach to Training and Development: Richard Shuttleworth, Australian Institute of Sport.

Mickey Whelan
Designing Games - Key Factors to be considered: Mickey Whelan, Manager St. Vincents, All Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 2008.

Dermot Early
From the 'Bootcamp to the Ball' - Developing Leadership and Team Work: Lieutenant General Dermot Early, Defence Forces Chief of Staff.

Damien Young
Analysis of Hurling - Does Training Meet the Demands of the Game?: Damien Young, Performance Analyst, Tipperary Senior Hurling Team.

Jason Ryan
Team Play in Football: Jason Ryan, Manager Wexford Senior Football Team

Eamon O'Shea
Developing Thinking Players - Doing the Right Thing at the Right Time: Eamon O'Shea, Selector Tipperary Senior Hurling Team.

The Samaritans - Suzanne Costello
Suzanne Costello, director of the Samaritans Ireland, tells the conference about the function of the Samaritans body.

Putting Theory into Practice
Martin Fogarty, Assistant Manager, Kilkenny Senior Hurling Team and Michael McGeehin, Director Coaching Ireland.

Closing Address
Closing address by GAA Games Development manager Jimmy D'Arcy.

Look back at the keynote speakers from the 2009 here.

John Mullane and Paul Flynn

John Mullane dismisses rumours that he is to retire from inter-county hurling, while Paul Flynn discusses Lar Corbett's decision to quit.

Corbett Quits

Journalist Vincent Hogan reacts to the news that Lar Corbett has quit inter-county hurling

Ray Silke's Allianz round-up

Ray Silke takes a look back at the opening weekend of the Allianz Football League with Damien O'Meara.

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