Leading inter-county stars Emma Duggan, Jennifer Higgins, Aimee Mackin and Laurie Ryan have teamed up to launch the 2022 Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls programme.

The four players are Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls ambassadors and will be sharing tips and experience during the roll-out of the 2022 programme, which will see 35 clubs from Britain and Ireland benefiting.

Clare’s Laurie Ryan and Meath’s TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship winner and All-Star, Emma Duggan, were recently unveiled as new ambassadors for the Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls programme.

They join returning ambassadors Aimee Mackin (Armagh), the 2020 TG4 Senior Players’ Player of the Year, and long-serving Roscommon ace Jennifer Higgins, as the LGFA and leading Irish home-builder, Glenveagh Homes, prepare for another Gaelic4Girls programme.

The initiative has been in place since 2008 and is now bolstered by the presence of a title sponsor in Glenveagh Homes and four high-profile ambassadors.

“The Gaelic4Girls programme is a hugely-important initiative and has made a real impact in participating clubs since its inception in 2008.” said LGFA President Michael Naughton.

“Gaelic4Girls continues to evolve and develop on an annual basis and the support of sponsors Glenveagh Homes will help to elevate the programme to a new level. ”

“Glenveagh are delighted to support such a brilliant sporting initiative and its excellent Gaelic4Girls Ambassadors, who will no doubt inspire the next generation of Ladies Gaelic Footballers,” added Cameron McDonnell, Head of Marketing with Glenveagh Homes.

“Our focus on our people, customers, communities and the environment, as well as supporting grassroots programmes such as Gaelic4Girls, all helps towards achieving these goals.”

On-pitch Glenveagh Homes #Gaelic4Girls activity will commence next week, following coaching induction training which took place on Monday, February 28.