Sarah Rowe International Speaker

Jane Quinn • November 26, 2023

Sarah Rowe International Speaker, Ballina, Co Mayo Tour of New Zealand

The Tara Trust in collaboration with Mná na hÉireann, Irish Clubs in New Zealand and Embassy of Ireland are bringing their first international speaker to NZ.


Proudly Sponsored by Hugh Green Foundation


Sarah Rowe, Ballina, Co Mayo will tour New Zealand to celebrate St Brigid's day 2024.


Sarah is s a triple code sportswoman. She is a former Republic of Ireland women's association football international. In addition to association football, Sarah has also played two other football codes at a senior level. She has played ladies' Gaelic football for Mayo and women's Australian rules football for Collingwood in the AFLW. At club level, Rowe has played association football for Castlebar CelticRaheny UnitedShelbourneBohemians in the Women's National League and for Melbourne Victory in the A-League Women. Rowe was a member of the Republic of Ireland U19 team that won their group at the 2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and qualified for the semi-finals. In 2016, she was also a member of the Shelbourne Ladies team that won a Women's National League/FAI Women's Cup double. In 2023, she returned to association football briefly playing for Melbourne Victory and then for Bohemians.


Tour Dates

The Clare Inn 274/278 Dominion Road, Mt Eden - Thursday January 25th 2024

Waikato Irish Club Sunday January 28th 2024

Taranaki Irish Club Monday January 29th 2024

Christchurch Irish Club Tuesday January 30th 2024

Hutt Valley Irish Club Wednesday January 31st 2024

Embassy of Ireland, Wellington, Thursday February 1st 2024.


We are very excited to welcome Sarah to NZ and we hope you attend the event in your region to show Sarah a true Irish welcome.


Tickets for the Auckland Event are available from this link.


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sarah-rowe-triple-code-sportswoman-and-community-advocate-tickets-772465955467









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