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Published 15:32 3 Mar 2022 GMT
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This is similar to a scheme that Dublin were rolling out at the turn of the century, and it's clear to see now with their dominant success just how beneficial this was.
It is estimated that the capital have 50 GPOs compared to 90 that is spread around the rest of the province, and the hope is that this additional 30 will balance things out.
The provincial council has made this commitment until October. At that point, the GAA's new €12m national funding model for coaching and games development kicks in.
"We'll sit down and see what our spend is in each county," says Leinster chairman Pat Teehan.
"We will see what the county allocation of funding is and where this fits into it. We will still continue to put in some money from Leinster as well. "It is great to see this level of take-up in the GPO model across the province. It is evidence of our commitment to assisting clubs in developing both their underage activity and overall structures."To see this number of staff head out to clubs and know the impact they will have is extremely heartening. "Each club is submitted to a rigorous audit before qualifying for a GPO. This involves sitting down with clubs looking at their activity levels at underage, how they interact with schools and devising a work plan that would see a GPO support them in these areas.
"It is very much not a one size fits all nor the ultimate solution, it is just another addition to existing supports that are provided through ourselves and the National Games Development Committee.
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