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RNLI volunteers at Croke Park to promote water safety partnership with GAA

Lifeboats News Release

RNLI volunteers from across Ireland took to the pitch ahead of Saturday’s (5 July) All-Ireland senior hurling championship semi-final at Croke Park, to highlight and promote the charity’s water safety partnership with the GAA.

The flags unfurled on the pitch in Coke Park in front of a packed stadium

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RNLI and GAA water safety partnership day in Croke Park

The partnership aims to reduce the number of people who lose their lives through drowning each year.

While most of this work is carried out at club level through educational talks and presentations, the charity has been offered the opportunity for the last eight years to deliver a pitch activation in Croke Park on a key date in the GAA’s calendar. Together on Saturday, both organisations delivered key water safety messages to over 80,000 people who were attending the sellout match between Cork and Dublin and the earlier camogie championship quarter-final between Waterford and Clare.

Naoive Coggin, mother of Cian Nugent, a young student who drowned after getting into difficulty in a rip current while swimming off Ardmore in Waterford in 2023, delivered a powerful pitch side interview in front of the packed stadium. She told her story to raise awareness of the importance of sharing water safety advice.

The joint activity consisted of a flag display on the pitch just before throw-in at the Cork and Dublin decider. One flag displayed an image of two lifeboats at sea while the other, highlighted the partnership, with the banner ‘Saving Lives Together’. RNLI volunteers in full kit crossed the touchline and paraded towards the Hogan Stand before coming to a halt and allowing the flags to be displayed until the National Anthem was played.

Earlier in the afternoon, as fans entered the turnstiles they were greeted by an Atlantic 85 class lifeboat which was on display while a team from the RNLI were on hand to interact, share water safety advice and demonstrate how to use essential lifesaving equipment such as a throw bag.

Speaking about Saturday’s event in Croke Park, Paddy McLaughlin from Red Bay RNLI in Cushendall said: ‘This partnership highlights the shared values between ourselves in the RNLI and the GAA, notably volunteerism and the importance of communities. It is always a privilege for volunteers like ours to be invited to Croke Park on such a big day in the GAA’s championship calendar and to have the opportunity to promote water safety.

‘We are now in peak summer season and one of the key messages we want people to know is that if you get into difficulty in the water this summer, Float to Live. Tilt your head back with ears submerged. Relax and try to control your breathing. Use your hands to help you stay afloat. It's ok if your legs sink, we all float differently. Once you are through this initial shock, call for help or swim to safety if you can. Should you see someone else in difficulty, call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coastguard.’

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The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Its volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service around the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland coasts. The RNLI operates 238 lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland and more than 240 lifeguard units on beaches around the UK and Channel Islands. The RNLI is independent of Coastguard and government and depends on voluntary donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 146,700 lives.

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