Gordon Lyons to attend first GAA match as Stormont Communities Minister

The DUP MLA will attend a match after an invitation from the Ulster Council of the GAA.
Gordon Lyons to attend first GAA match as Stormont Communities Minister

By Rebecca Black, PA

Northern Ireland’s Communities Minister Gordon Lyons is to attend his first GAA match in the role this weekend.

The DUP MLA, who has sport in his ministerial portfolio, has been criticised for not attending a senior-level GAA match.

On Thursday it was confirmed that Mr Lyons will attend a match after an invitation from the Ulster Council of the GAA last week.

Earlier this year, he pledged to attend a GAA match in 2025.

During a visit to Washington DC in March, Mr Lyons said: “I would like to make the point that I have been to GAA clubs, have been to GAA events, have met with the GAA.”

The move comes as a key funding decision on the redevelopment of the former GAA ground Casement Park in west Belfast is expected.

While the Assembly, the GAA and the Irish Government have all pledged money towards the project, the UK Government is expected to announce next month what funding it will provide after a Treasury spending review.

Mr Lyons will not be the first DUP politician to go to a GAA match, after then party leader Arlene Foster attended an Ulster final with then MLA Christopher Stalford in 2018.

St Paul’s GAA club visit
First Minister Michelle O’Neill (centre), deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly (right) and junior minister Aisling Reilly (left) during a visit to St Paul’s GAA club in west Belfast (Niall Carson/PA)

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and former communities minister and current Education Minister Paul Givan have also tried their hands at camogie, Gaelic football and hurling.

A spokesperson for the Department for Communities said: “The minister will be attending a GAA game on Saturday following an invitation from the UCGAA last week.

“The minister is committed to supporting all sporting communities across Northern Ireland.”

More in this section

Four Courts Dublin Judge emphasises role of media following reporting ban from Garda whistleblower's hearing
Birthday bash five guilty of 'large-scale' brawl with 21st party armed gatecrashers Birthday bash five guilty of 'large-scale' brawl with 21st party armed gatecrashers
The World Premiere Of "THE BRIDE!" Jessie Buckley criticised over cat comments

Sponsored Content

The power of the G licence The power of the G licence
Happy couple receiving new house keys from real estate agent Time to get to grips with changes in rental laws
Boatbuilder turned engineer proves alternative paths can lead to success Boatbuilder turned engineer proves alternative paths can lead to success
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more