Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2025 Recipients Announced

Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2025 Recipients Announced

 

 

The GAA has announced the recipients for Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2025. These prestigious annual awards, organised with the support of AIB and broadcast by TG4, are made by GAA President Jarlath Burns to acknowledge outstanding commitment and long service across the club and county network.

The awards are a cross-section of people who have shared the common theme of providing extraordinary service and commitment to the development of Gaelic games.

There are provincial, educational, and Irish language awards, as well as awards recognising contributions made to Ladies football, Camogie, World GAA, and Handball. The Dermot Earley Family Award recipients are The McGrath Family from Sarsfields GAA Club, Galway.

Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns said: “It is often said that while the GAA is about Games, it is, in truth, always about people. These awards present us with an opportunity to shine a light on a small group of inspirational people who in their own right are ambassadors for the thousands of volunteers who power the GAA.

“I am delighted that for my first Gradaim an Uachtaráin we have assembled a diverse list of people who each have made a lasting contribution to ensuring that the promotion of Gaelic games go from strength to strength. I congratulate all of our worthy recipients and wish to acknowledge the support of TG4 and AIB for this scheme.”

The GAA President’s Awards (Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2024) will be broadcast this Friday night live on TG4 at 7.30pm

 

 

Congratulations to Joe Reapy Davitts GAA Club

 

JOE REAPY, CONNACHT

Joe’s lifelong dedication to Davitt’s GAA is a testament to his unwavering commitment to the club’s success and legacy. From his early days as a player, winning County Under 21 A titles in 1984 and 1985 (the latter as captain), to his years of service as a manager, selector, and club PRO, Joe has left an indelible mark on the Davitt’s community.

As the club PRO, Joe’s efforts to document and promote Davitt’s GAA have been extraordinary. His comprehensive match reports and encyclopedic knowledge of games, events, and club history make him an invaluable resource. Whether it is adult or underage teams in GAA or LGFA, Joe’s meticulous record-keeping and storytelling have strengthened the club’s sense of identity and pride.

Joe’s organisational talents truly shone in 2024 during Davitt’s GAA’s 50th-anniversary celebrations. He played a pivotal role in orchestrating a weekend of events that celebrated the club’s rich history and vibrant community spirit. One of his standout contributions was the creation of a historical gallery in the clubhouse. This initiative not only enhanced the clubhouse but also served as a permanent tribute to the individuals and moments that shaped Davitt’s GAA.

Another monumental task Joe undertook was the compilation of the club’s history in a commemorative book. True to his meticulous nature, Joe dedicated 18 months to this project, ensuring it was a masterpiece worthy of the club’s golden jubilee. His dedication involved researching hundreds of articles, stories, photos, and match reports, leaving no stone unturned in his quest for accuracy. The result was a book that not only celebrated Davitt’s milestones – but also preserved its heritage for generations to come.