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P.E.I. women's Gaelic football team to play debut games this weekend

A member of the first women's Gaelic football team says learning to play the game that combines four sports has been a great experience.

'It's a new sport but it's sports we all grew up with'

The team will play its first games in a tournament in Charlottetown. (Submitted)

For the first time ever, P.E.I. is entering a women'steamin the Eastern Canadian Gaelic Athletic Association Championships, according to the Island's Gaelic athletic association.

The team will be playing Gaelic football, which combines the skills ofsoccer, rugby, basketballand volleyball.

Mary Ellen Hurley, a member of the team, says learning to play a game that combines four sports has been a great experience with her teammates.

"It's a new sport but it's sports we all grew up with," she said."Anyone who stepson the field, gets the ball in their hand and gives it a try, it's just a fun time, a fun experience."

Hurley joined the new women's team after hearing about the men's team.While at one of the men's matches, she wasasked if they could get some women interested and form a team.

So, Hurley and another team member practised with the men's team and played with the Halifax women's team at a tournament in Ottawa.

The Eastern Canadian Gaelic Athletic Association Championships will be held in Charlottetown on Saturday, Sept. 1. (Submitted)

Tournament in Charlottetown this weekend

Over time, word began to spread about the women's team on P.E.I. andpeoplewere coming out to learnthe game, first indoors then outside on the pitch.

Recruiting continued and Hurley said by last month they had 14 committed players on the team enough to form a team and have substitutes for the competitionthis weekend.

Hurley said shehopes having the tournament on the Island will help to show the sport to others, especially younger players who may want to form a junior team.

TheEastern Canadian Gaelic Athletic Association Championships will be heldin Charlottetown on Saturday, Sept. 1, at the East Royalty Parkman Sports Complex.

Three sports will be played at the competition Gaelic football, hurling andcamogiewill be played and the games begin 8:30 a.m.

Mary Ellen Hurley says she hopes having the tournament on the Island will help to show the sport to others, especially younger players who may want to form a junior team. (Submitted)

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With files from Mitch Cormier