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SportTracker
which has received the official endorsement of
the Gaelic Athletic Association is holding a series
of ‘roadshows’ throughout Ireland
to highlight the importance of the TRACKER DIARY
and its benefits for team managers and players
at every level.
The first ‘roadshow’
takes place in the Armagh City Hotel on January
14 at 7.30pm, when Tyrone’s double All-Ireland
winning manager Mickey Harte will present the
Tracker Diary to club managers and will then be
available for questions and answers with his audience
as refreshments are served.
The SportTracker range of analysis
and statistics books will also be introduced,
by the company’s Technical Director and
former successful Down and Ireland manager, Pete
McGrath.
This is the first time ever a
roadshow of this calibre has ever taken place
in Ireland, and SportTracker is inviting all managers
of all grades of football, hurling and camogie
(men, women and underage) to attend on the night.
SportTracker’s aim is to
partner all GAA teams, managers, players and administrators,
through its range of products.
Prior to Christmas, SportTracker launched the
unique 'Tracker Player Diary’ which is a
200-page book in which double All-Ireland winning
manager Mickey Harte provides his guidance and
services to Gaelic footballers, hurlers and camogie
players – focusing on club players - throughout
the country. The diary was officially launched
by GAA president, Nickey Brennan in Croke Park.
SportTracker is also delighted to have been so
enthusiastically welcomed by the GAA and its development
coaches throughout each province. Company chairman,
Peter Quinn has stated his belief that SportTracker
can help transform the lives and performances
of sports people in Ireland. "Those who are
household names, and sports people throughout
the country who love participating and have a
desire to be the best they can possibly be, can
benefit by being introduced to the SportTracker
products, he emphasises"
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