Sports Direct, official sponsors of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association’s Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme, were joined yesterday by well-known podcaster, Laurita Blewitt, to kick off the countdown to the return of the Gaelic4Mothers&Others National Blitz for the first time since 2019.

This year’s National Blitz will take place on Saturday, September 3rd at Naomh Mearnóg and St Sylvester’s GAA clubs in Dublin.

Now in the second year of their partnership with the Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme, Sports Direct has teamed up with Blewitt, who has joined her local Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme in Knockmore, Co. Mayo, and will be making her return to Ladies Gaelic Football for the first time in nine years.

The Sports Direct Gaelic4Mothers&Others programme is an innovative way to introduce mothers and other women to Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, non-competitive and social environment.

The initiative has proven immensely popular since its inception, with almost 400 clubs from all 32 counties currently involved, with the aim to grow this further throughout 2022.

Sports Direct came on board as partners as a direct result of the Sport for Business 20:20 sponsorship showcase of 2019. The event will take place again in just over three weeks with 20 sporting organisations hoping to emulate the LGFA.

The brand is committed to mobilising its customers to embrace physical activity in a fun and social way, while ensuring that women have equal opportunities in order to make this current era of sport a fairer and more equal one for all and this year, as part of their support for the programme, they will once more be championing #MyReasonWhy, showcasing the participants’ reason why – why they’re involved in Gaelic4Mothers&Others, and why it means so much to them.

Blewitt’s journey with Knockmore will form part of this series, as she will document her journey with the programme, revealing her own reason why she is making a return back to the sport along the way.

“I have been a fan of Gaelic football for years and having previously played the sport, I am looking forward to getting stuck back in,” she said.

“It’s really fantastic to see first-hand just how well this programme has been received by women and clubs nationwide, and it is clear the benefits it has on everyone who takes part.”

“At Sports Direct, we believe in the power of sport in bringing individuals together over a shared passion and love of the game,” said Sports Direct Head of Marketing Ciara Murray.

“We are proud to be entering our second year of partnership with the Ladies Gaelic Football Association and to continue to support this incredible initiative.”

“Gaelic4Mothers&Others allows women to carve out time for themselves and to put themselves first in a welcoming and playful environment. We are delighted to be able to support the return of the National Blitz this year and look forward to celebrating the incredible women who make up this programme on September 3rd at Naomh Mearnóg and St. Sylvester’s GAA Clubs.”