Tralee Parnells GAA Club News

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Strength & Conditioning
Our own Diarmuid Brennan is making sure all Tralee Parnells members are keeping fit while we await a return to group training sessions. He is running Zoom classes every Tuesday and Friday nights at 8pm.

His ‘sneak previews’ are “eagerly” awaited the day before as he outlines the exercises to be carried out during the online sessions. To be included in the Zoom meetings, contact any of the coaches and they should be able to forward on the details.

Covid-19 Return to play guidelines
As the government has announced that from 18th May, pitches can re-open and groups of 4 people can exercise together, Tralee Parnells is considering what that means in terms of a possible limited return to training in small groups (e.g. pucking about in groups of 4), while maintaining social distancing. We will of course be guided by the latest health advice and by the GAA itself. Once a decision is reached, the management teams will be in touch with each of the age groups to advise next steps.

Registration
Club membership and registration remains open and we encourage anyone that hasn’t registered yet to do so online, as all players will need to be registered before they will be permitted to play competitive matches when activities do resume. Contact the management team of your age group for further details.

Community Support
The COVID-19 outbreak is a challenge for individuals and communities across Ireland. In these exceptional circumstances, all community members have a role to play in helping those who need extra support. Standard supports offered by the government and volunteer groups may become temporarily unavailable during the COVID-19 outbreak. Communities need to come together and use their people power to fill any gaps in the services vulnerable people rely on.

If you can help those who need support in your community, please contact your local Volunteer Centre or Volunteer Information Service. Contact details are available on www.volunteer.ie. You do not need any healthcare experience to be a volunteer — there are many non-health roles to fill, such as shopping or collecting prescriptions for people with limited mobility.

Tralee Parnells – 1918 & 1919 Kerry County Hurling Champions

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