Australasia travel 15,000km for the Féile Peile na nÓg finals

June 26, 2024

Conor Glass with James Cullen of Whitehall Colmcille, and Jack Henry of Lucan Sarsfields in advance of the John West Féile Peile na nÓg Finals 2024 Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile.

A team representing Australasia will journey 15,000km to take part in this weekend's Féile Peile na nÓg finals.

They will join almost two hundred club sides, comprising nearly 4,000 players, to compete in the John West Féile Peile na nÓg National Finals 2024 this Saturday, June 29.

The boys U15 side will compete alongside 28 teams, comprising over 500 Gaelic footballers, who will descend on the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence at Bekan, County Mayo, for the Division One and Division Five finals.

Brian Briscoe, originally from Dublin, who manages the Australasia side, said his team would certainly recall next weekend with fondness for years to come.

“I still fondly recall my own Féile in 1990. I am so excited about our boys making similar life-long memories,” he said.

What has grown to become one of the biggest underage sporting events in Europe will this year mark the 30th anniversary of the ladies’ football element of John West Féile Peile na nÓg.

Meanwhile, over 170 teams, involving 3,400 players, will take part in John West Féile Peile na nÓg finals taking place at 21 venues across Ireland for teams outside Division One and Division Five on the same day.

Last weekend, 4,000 camogie players and hurlers took part in the John West Féile na nGael finals.

Club sides from the US, Europe and UK are also represented across the four codes.

The Australasia side comprises mainly Western Australia players, and a complement from Victoria and South Australia.

And the squad was visited by Irish Ambassador to Australia, Tim Mawe, who wished them luck in the run up to their departure.


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