21 January 2026 Meath captain unveiled as new Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls ambassador Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! A stellar line-up of 2026 Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls ambassadors has been boosted by the addition of newly-appointed Meath senior team captain and TG4 All-Star, Niamh Gallogly. From the Dunshaughlin and Royal Gaels club, Niamh is a key player for the Royal County and she recently assumed the prestigious role of team captain for the 2026 campaign, which begins next Sunday with a home tie against Galway in Round 1 of the Lidl National League. Niamh (28) joins a list of accomplished LGFA inter-county stars who will serve as Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls ambassadors, with 23 clubs from Ireland and Britain set to participate in the programme in 2026. Also on board as ambassadors once again this year are Jenny Higgins (Roscommon), Louise Ward (Galway), Leah Caffrey (Dublin), Aimee Mackin (Armagh), Bláithín Bogue (Fermanagh), Laurie Ryan (Clare) and Síofra O’Shea (Kerry). Speaking about the news, 2025 TG4 All-Star Niamh said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be confirmed as a new LGFA Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls ambassador. Growing up in Meath, Gaelic Games gave me confidence, friendships and a lifelong love of sport, and Gaelic4Girls does that for so many young girls across the county and beyond. To be able to give back, support volunteers, and inspire the next generation to enjoy football in a fun, welcoming environment means a huge amount to me. I’m proud to represent a programme that champions participation, positivity and inclusion, and I can’t wait to get involved, meet the girls, and help grow our game together always.” Annette McGarry, Head of Community Engagement, Glenveagh Homes, added: “At Glenveagh, community is at the heart of what we do and we are proud to continue supporting the Gaelic4Girls programme as it continues to thrive into 2026. Encouraging a greater uptake of sports and nurturing a love of the Gaelic Games is increasingly important among children and our new ambassador, Niamh Gallogly, is an incredible role model for younger, female players. We wish all participating LGFA clubs and our ambassadors for the 2026 programme the very best on their journeys, and we look forward to seeing the positive success of the programme this year.” The list of clubs participating in the 2026 Gaelic4Girls programme reads as follows: All Saints Ballymena Antrim Bennekerry-Tinryland Carlow Doire Colmcille Derry Robert Emmets Slaughtneil Derry Aghaderg Down Ballydonoghue Kerry St Pauls Laois St Brigids Leitrim St Joseph’s London Moynalty Meath Ratoath Meath Drumbaragh Meath Eastern Gaels Meath Gael Colmcille Meath Latton Monaghan Crinkill Offaly St John’s Sligo Golden Kilfeacle Tipperary Holycross Ballycahill Tipperary Fethard Tipperary Erin’s Own Waterford Athlone Westmeath Hollywood Wicklow About Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls: Gaelic4Girls is a 10-week programme incorporating coaching sessions with fun non-competitive blitzes aimed at increasing participation in Ladies Gaelic Football. The programme targets girls aged between 8-12 years who are not currently registered with a Ladies Gaelic Football club. About Glenveagh: Glenveagh Properties plc, listed on Euronext Dublin and the London Stock Exchange, is a leading Irish homebuilder. Supported by innovation and our internal manufacturing capability, Glenveagh is committed to opening access to sustainable, high-quality homes to as many people as possible in flourishing communities across Ireland. We are focused on two core areas to achieve this: Homebuilding and Partnerships. Our Homebuilding division is the leading provider of own-door single-family homes, primarily in Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area. Our Partnerships division focuses on creating vibrant communities nationwide through a mix of suburban single-family and urban multi-family developments. Often funded or acquired by the state or state entities, these projects enable us to deliver affordable and high-quality housing options for everyone. www.glenveagh.ie ** For further information on the Glenveagh Homes Gaelic4Girls programme, contact LGFA Head of Growth and Participation, Vinny Whelan: vincent.whelan@lgfa.ie Share this Article 0 0