Safefood and GAA join forces to fuel the game of young players in Mayo and beyond
Safefood and the GAA have teamed up to launch Fuel Your Game – a free healthy eating resource to support juvenile players, parents and coaches in choosing the right foods to support their Gaelic games activity and overall health and wellbeing.
The pack will help guide parents, coaches and young players in their food and drink choices, whether that’s before training or after a match.
Currently being made available to more than 600 clubs in the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme and online via the GAA’s educational platform Tobar, Fuel Your Game will be further distributed to clubs during 2026.
Launching the new resource at Croke Park, Dr. Gary A. Kearney, chief executive of Safefood, commented: “We’re delighted to see this new free resource hit the field and support young players, their parents, and coaches. We’ve worked in partnership with the GAA with input from Sport Ireland to agree on the most important nutrition advice for young players to ensure they can play their best.
“With Fuel Your Game, young players learn to see sport and health as inseparable. It’s a great way to help build healthy behaviours at a young age.”
Bríd O’Dwyer, National Healthy Club Coordinator with the GAA, added: “We are excited to work with Safefood to make Fuel Your Game available through our network of clubs in the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme this year.
“Our local clubs play such an important role in the health and wellbeing of communities across the island. Through this new resource, we can encourage young players to develop healthy habits from a young age, support their parents in how they can play their part, and equip our coaching network with practical tools and advice to build on those habits.”
The Fuel Your Game pack focuses on four key areas: nutrition, hydration, planning and after sport.
Before playing or training, check your child has eaten a small meal or snack two to three hours earlier.
Encourage your child to drink fluids before they feel thirsty; thirst is a sign their body has needed fluids for a while.
Ensure your child has packed a snack and water. Extra snacks can help them perform better.
Finally, encourage your child to eat something as soon as possible after a match or training. This will help them recover and maintain muscle mass.
The Fuel Your Game pack consists of a practical guide for coaches; a helpful guide for parents to build on these healthy habits; a suite of posters for club facilities; and dedicated social media assets to help promote the resource more widely. See the Safefood and Tobar websites for more information.
Meanwhile, applications for new clubs to join the Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs programme opens on November 22 at www.healthyclubs.gaa.ie.