Melbourne, Victoria will be a hive of Gaelic games activity this weekend as two tournaments usher in the Australian summer. The Seamus Moloughney Invitational Tournament on Saturday, and the Melbourne Super 11s on Sunday continue apace Gaelic Games Victoria’s recent busy calendar.
On Saturday 2 December Young Melbourne will host the inaugural Seamus Moloughney Invitational Tournament at Albert Park, Melbourne. With a focus on participation and fostering a community spirit, the seven-a-side tournament will see women’s and men’s football teams from Victoria and beyond play in a safe, social and positive environment. To promote participation and enjoyment, only players not having played in any senior league or championship games in the 2022/23 season are eligible. Keep up to date with the tournament through the link below.
Young Melbourne GAA – Facebook
The following day, Sunday 3 December, Gaelic Park in Keysborough will host the second annual Melbourne Super 11s competition. Organised by Sinn Féin and Wolfe Tones, this is the second edition of the 11-a-side tournament, and it will feature the four codes of men’s and women’s Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. With 34 teams participating, it is certain to be a competitive and high-quality day of games. Keep up to date with the tournament through the link below.
Super 11s Melbourne – Instagram
Get ready for the fifth edition of the Australasia Regional Games, which throws in at Hurst Reserve, Geelong, Victoria on Saturday 11 November 2023.
Men’s and women’s teams from across Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Queensland will converge on Geelong to battle it out for national silverware in this seven-a-side Gaelic football competition.
Held annually, the competition caters to Australasia teams in regional areas, as well as teams with predominantly non-Irish-born players. Having hosted their first Regional Games in 2018, Geelong Gaels are excited to welcome teams from across the country back to the Pivot City, with promises that this will be the best edition yet.
So mark it in your diaries now. It’s going to be a brilliant day of Gaelic football, and another great opportunity to witness the quality of Australasia’s homegrown talent.
For any queries, contact Australasia secretary Teresa Daly at secretary.australasia@gaa.ie and Geelong Gaels secretary Ryan Healy at secretary.geelonggaels@gmail.com.
Stay up to date with tournament fixtures and information on the Australasia Regional Games 2023 page.