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Grants for Donegal senior GAA players 03.12.07

A GRANTS scheme recognising the contribution of senior inter-county GAA players has been welcomed by two Donegal senators.
The Sports Council of Ireland will award €3.5 million in grants to meet the costs of enhancing team performance while players, in turn, will work closely with Local Sports Partnerships on a programme of visits to schools and youth clubs to increase participation in sports.
“This agreement may have taken some time to come to fruition but I am confident that it is one that will benefit the players and their communities alike," said Senator Brian O Domhnaill.
“Our GAA teams prepare and train to the highest international standards for team sports. The current scheme of tax relief for professional sports people cannot be applied to Gaelic players because of their amateur status.
"These new schemes will be of great benefit to the up and coming GAA stars in Donegal." Meanwhile, Senator O Domhnaill's Fianna Fáil colleague, Senator Cecilia Keaveney urged the grants programme co-ordinators not to forget that GAA sports were played by both men and women.
“The GAA is made up of two genders and not one. In an era when we talk a good talk on gender equality and when ladies football is one of the fastest growing sports, it is important that any new scheme embraces them," said Senator Keaveney.
"It shocked me that in the era we are in, that ladies from the camogie sector had to intervene to get their voice heard now. I really did think that those who would have negotiated this type of positive role-modelling project through our national sports would not have been caught in the stereotypical and historical mode of seeing sport as a male only domain."
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