What’s Next
After a powerful first year, we’re just getting started.
Our upcoming programs will run across multiple weekends and locations in Sydney — including Malabar, Ingleburn and the Sutherland Shire. Each camp builds on the momentum of last year, bringing together fun, fitness and cultural pride in every session.
With a growing network of families, skilled coaches and dedicated volunteers, we’re expanding access, deepening community connections, and creating more ways for kids to engage with Gaelic Games — the Irish way.


Our Story & Purpose
At Youth GAA NSW, our mission is to grow and promote a vibrant, inclusive and sustainable community for young people in New South Wales through Gaelic Games — blending play, culture and belonging in every kick, every pass, every moment.
We believe Gaelic Games offer more than just sport — they offer connection, confidence and cultural pride. Our promise is simple: to create a place where all kids feel welcome, confident and connected — no matter their background.
Over the past year, Youth GAA NSW has brought that promise to life on the pitches of Sydney. With over 500 expressions of interest and 380 kids attending our camps, we’ve seen the joy that happens when skilled coaching, Irish heritage and community spirit come together.
We are the youth division of New South Wales GAA — a passionate, growing team of volunteers and coaches committed to making Gaelic Games fun, inclusive and meaningful for every child. From our first camp in Malabar to growing sessions across the city, we’re laying the foundations for a lasting Gaelic Games community.
Our Story
Where Gaelic Grows —
One Camp, One Kid, One Community at a Time.


More Than Just Camps
At Youth GAA NSW, we’re not just running sports programs — we’re building something bigger.
Every kick, every team talk, every cheer from the sideline is part of something meaningful: a space where kids feel proud of who they are, supported by their community and connected to a shared cultural story.
Gaelic Games give young people the chance to grow in confidence, develop resilience and experience the joy of belonging. That’s why we do what we do — and why we believe this movement matters.