Although a tournament took place in Dungarvan in 1968 organised by Seamus Ahearne, all the indications are that the first serious attempt to organise ladies football came in the summer of 1970. A number of tournaments in the west Waterford South Tipperary area took place and the original focal point seems to be Clonmel Post Office and County Council. A number of employees of these establishments lived in the Ballymacarbry, Newcastle and Ardfinnan areas and the idea filtered back and soon games between these began to take place. As a result of a number of challenge games Ballymacarbry ladies Gaelic football was founded on Tuesday July 7th 1970 making it possibly the oldest club in the Country. Download History (.pdf)
Role | Name | Phone | |
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Chairperson | Mark Power | +353-87-8498981 | chairperson.waterford@lgfa.ie |
Secretary | Lorraine Royle | +353-87-3269147 | secretary.waterford@lgfa.ie |
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Email: pro.waterford@lgfa.ie |
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Development Officer | Larry Power | +353-87-9280236 | development.waterford@lgfa.ie |
Children's Officer | Liz Ryan | +353-87-9368847 | childrensofficer.waterford@lgfa.ie |