
Each governing body invited young people from local primary schools with whom they have formed lasting relationships over the years, and throughout the day participants received top class coaching from Development Officers from all three sports.
Ulster Rugby Community Rugby Manager, Barry Willis, commented on the event: "I am delighted to be able to deliver such an exciting sporting initiative alongside GAA and the IFA and am confident that this will be the first of many similar events in what has now become a bright and co-operative partnership between our governing bodies."
Ulster GAA Provincial Secretary, Danny Murphy added: "Each sport brought its our own unique contribution to the Game of 3 Halves programme, and despite all three sports having their own specific values and philosophies; we all have one common vision- to bring our sports into new communities and allow every child in Ulster to experience all three games."
IFA Spokesperson Colleen Macauley also added: "Yesterday's event was a massive success and I am pleased to see all three organisations coming together to promote grassroots sport. With over one hundred and eighty children taking part, it is a fantastic launch pad for similar future initiatives. The fact that we have such famous faces as Colin Coates, Ulster Rugby's David Humphreys and Paddy Wallace and GAA's All- Ireland Medal winners Diarmaid Marsden, from Armagh and Tony Scullion from Derry here to support the scheme and experience the enthusiasm of the local community, is a wonderful boost to the programme. The event and the wide-spread support it has received have also shown what an impact sport can have on Community Relations in Northern Ireland."
Gareth Harper, Managing Director of PeacePlayers International concluded by saying: "Yesterday's event was run as a pilot scheme for the Belfast area, but all three governing bodies are keen to adapt the concept further so that the three sports can be offered to young people right across the province in coming years. We have a vision for where the Game of 3 Halves programme can go, and for the benefits it can bring to all sides of the community."
Everyone involved in the Game of 3 Halves would like to thank the Northern Ireland Civil Service Sports Association (NICSA) for hosting the event, as well as teachers from all the participating schools and all who worked together on the day to make the event so memorable.


