The ACI are holding the 10th Introductory Coaching Course at Sports HQ, 13 Joyce Way, Park West Business Park, Dublin 12 on Saturday the 9th of April 2011.
This course is open to all affiliated federation club members.
Places will be alocated on a first come first served basis and on the recommendation of the relevant club secretaries and federation.
Course application forms may be downloaded here. A payment of €50 towards the cost of the course is required to be paid on receipt of notification of being offered a place on the course.
For additional information please contact course co-ordinator Tom Lillis through info@anglingcouncilireland
This Website is a tool for today to inform anglers and to allow them to engage in angling politics, in current developments and to contribute their views. It allows anglers to further indulge their passion and provides access to a host of new and interesting topics.This course is open to all affiliated federation club members.
Places will be alocated on a first come first served basis and on the recommendation of the relevant club secretaries and federation.
Course application forms may be downloaded here. A payment of €50 towards the cost of the course is required to be paid on receipt of notification of being offered a place on the course.
For additional information please contact course co-ordinator Tom Lillis through info@anglingcouncilireland
Founded eight years ago, the ACI is affiliated to the Irish Sports Council and has become the recognised umbrella organization for the five disciplines of angling at national level. The ACI is the forum for debate and discussion of the issues that are of most concern to anglers and provides the platform for anglers to address and find resolution for these issues. It is the powerhouse where anglers can develop strategies to meet the demands on angling in the present and for the future.
An important objective of the ACI is to present angling concerns to the highest authorities and to ensure that the voice of angling is heard clearly in the halls of legislation.
Eamonn A. Moore
Chairman










