Archive for year: 2018
Rebel Og North board meeting took place on Wednesday 28th of March in Mallow GAA complex.
Please find enclosed the ratified fixtures from the meeting on the 28-3-18,
Rebel Og North Fixtures 1st April to 15th April
- Please read over and advise me of any errors or omissions asap.
- When make fixture agreements for the next meeting please avoid a clash with Mass time.
- Any decision made at the meeting supercedes all previous correspondence, it is every Clubs responsibility to have a representative present.
- These fixtures are now ratified and cannot be changed.
Mise le meas,
Peadar MacUait
Runaí
Rebel Óg Thuaidh
Over the Easter Holidays, Rebel Og Coaching GDA’s are busy running coaching workshops, facilating development squads and giving players a chance to play GAA.
Below, we look at some of the tweets from the GDA’s from these events.
Some of the action at U13 Hurling Super games centre in @PaircUiCha0imh tis evening. Great attitude and skill levels on show again. pic.twitter.com/fmsLzpJadT
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) March 28, 2018
Great game of hurling today between @MidletonGaa U16s and East Cork U15 team. East Cork U15s are getting ready for Munster Tournament 5th May pic.twitter.com/XIcOTI5EF9
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) March 28, 2018
U13 Super Games HURLING centre for 13 year olds in the City continues this Wednesday 28th in Pairc Ui Chaoimh 5 to 6:15. All 13 year olds in city welcome to come along and play @GaaBishopstown @NaPiarsaighCork @the_Barrs @DouglasGAAClub @RockiesCork @PassageGAA @WhitechurchGAA
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) March 27, 2018
Cork U16 Hurlers in @MardykeArenaUCC today doing physical session pic.twitter.com/lBKjuP95qC
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) March 26, 2018
Cork U15 Training today with @Jamwall7 in @PaircUiCha0imh . pic.twitter.com/8tDwHfAdTQ
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) March 26, 2018
Winners of tonight’s blitz at super games centre . Players from @DouglasGAAClub @BrianDillonsGAA @NaPiarsaighCork and St Vincents. Well done lads pic.twitter.com/LL0fwnwK1C
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) March 28, 2018
@RebelOg_ tough morning in CIT with the City East u14 footballers. Some good performances in very difficult games. A lot of work to be done but the lads are willing to give it a right go.
— CorkGDAPaudieOBrien (@GdaCork) March 27, 2018
Well done to @REBELOGNORTH 2 u14 football teams who played 6 great games today interegional @corkitgaa great effort by all players @CorkGAACoaching @RebelOg_ @AvondhuGAA @DuhallowGAA @OfficialCorkGAA pic.twitter.com/cAdnyJscR8
— CorkGDA Pat Spratt (@CorkGDAPatSprat) March 27, 2018
The Two Cork West u14 football teams that played in Inter Region Blitz in CIT today. Great venue for games. @CastlehavenGAA @carberygaa @RebelOg_ pic.twitter.com/a44MkqCNk6
— CorkGDAJamesMcCarthy (@gda_mc) March 27, 2018
Please find attached fixtures for week beginning Saturday March 31st.
Fixtures Weekend beginning Saturday 31st( Week 5)
Rebel Og West Region Fixtures for April 2018
I also attach proposed fixtures for the month of April
Any agreed amendments to next weeks fixtures should be notified to me by email before 8.00pm on Wednesday next March 28th.
Any refixtures of unplayed games should also be forwarded to me before that time so that the website can be updated and I can forward an amended list to the clubs.
le meas
Eamonn o Maoldomhnaigh
Runai West Region
Next meeting of the Rebel Óg North is on Wednesday the 28th in the Mallow Gaa complex at 8.30 with the CCC meeting at 7.45.
- Attached are the proposed fixtures from the 2-4-18 to the 15-4-18
- Rebel Og North fixtures for board meeting on 28th PDF
- Delegates who attend the meeting will have the final say on the fixtures.
- Please all attend as we hope to have the Fixture booklets handed out to the clubs.
- REMEMBER THAT ONCE A FIXTURE IS RATIFIED THE FIXTURE CAN’T BE CHANGED EVEN TIME CHANGES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.
- HAVE YOUR HOMEWORK DONE.
- Banteer have withdrawn from all u14 hurling and football competitions this year. Any U14 fixture which included Lyre/Banteer has now being replaced with a BYE.
Points to be wary of when arranging your fixtures:
- Check the Rebel Óg website to make sure there is no clash with another fixture.
- Check with your adult club that the pitch is available and book it.
- No games on Good Friday
- Time Changes on the 25th so weekdays will be an option.
- Check that your pitch isn’t double booked for the same night if so rearrange one of the games, if this happens at the weekend put one of the matches one and a half hours before hand so the same Ref can do the two games ( I have changed some of these double pitch clashes already if they don’t suit agree a different date before the meeting)
Mise le meas,
Peadar MacUait
Runaí
The following are the list of Clubs entered in the West Region for U12 Competions in 2018. If your Club
is not included please contact me immediately as all of the leagues will be drawn up on Tuesday night, March 27th.
Football (34)
Carbery Rangers
Kilmeen
Sam Maguires
Tadhg MacCarthaighs
O Donovan Rossa (2)
Bantry
Ballinascarthy
Kilbrittain
Arigideen Rangers
Glengarriffe
Bandon (2)
St. Colums
Ahan Gaels
Muintir Bhaire Óg
Newcestown
Clann na nGael
Ilen Óg
Castlehaven
Urhan
Adrigole
St James
Kilmacabea
Naomh Aban
Beal Atha na Ghaoiridh
Clonakilty (2)
Gabriel Óg
St. Oliver Plunketts
Barryroe
Castletownbere
Ivelary
Kilmichael
Hurling (19)
Kilbree
Laochra Óg
Sam Maguires
Bantry
Ballinascarthy
Kilbrittain
Arigideen Rangers
Fastnet Gaels
Bandon
St Colums
Ahan Gaels
Newcestown
St James
Western Gaels
Clonakilty (2)
St Oliver Plunketts
St Patricks
Barryroe
Rebel Og Central held their U15 Premier 1, Premier 2 and Premier 2a hurling championship draw in Nemo recently.
The Q-Final Draw is as follows
U15 Premier 1 HC
A. Youghal v Midleton
B. Ballincollig v Glen Rovers
C. Douglas v Sarsfields
D. St.Finbarrs v Na Piarsaigh
U15 Premier 2 HC
A. Bride Rovers v Killeagh Ita’s
B. Blackrock v Carrigtwohill
C. Valley Rovers v Blarney
D. Ballygarvan v Kiltha Og
U15 Premier 2a HC
A. Erins Own v Eire Og
B. Bishopstown v Carrigaline
C. Watergasshill v Inniscarra
D. Whitechurch v Cobh
The winners of each round will progress into County Semi-final with losers moving into Challenge Cup.
The draw for both semi-finals will be
A v B
C v D
The first round of championship takes place on 20th of April followed by Semi-final on 27th and Final down for 2nd of May 2018.
Rebel Og results are in from the last seven days, check them out below.
Rebel Og Central Results Round Up
Fe 18 P1 Football League:
Nemo Rangers 1-14, Carbery Rangers 1-11, Venue: Trabeg, ;
Fe 18 P2 Football League:
St Finbarrs 2-6, Valley Rovers 2-11, Venue: Brinny, ;
St Finbarrs 0-16, Midleton 2-6, Venue: Togher, ;
Fe 18 P2A Football League:
Ilen Rovers 0-7, Bride Rovers 2-8, Venue: Rath, ;
Bishopstown 0-8, Granard Gaels 1-8, Venue: Liscarroll, ;
St Nicholas 1-6, Bride Rovers 6-20, Venue: Glen Field, ;
Fe 18 C3 Football League:
Valley Rovers 0-11, Eire Og 1-7, Venue: Brinny, ;
Fe 16 P1 Football League:
Carrigaline 0-5, Inniscarra 5-12, Venue: Carrigaline, ;
Glanmire 3-6, Ibane Gaels 2-7, Venue: Pike, off 18/3 no pitch;
Inniscarra 3-10, Ballincollig 3-6, Venue: Ballyanly, ;
Ibane Gaels 4-12, Nemo Rangers 0-7, Venue: Trabeg, ;
Fe 16 P2 Football League:
St Finbarrs 0-6, St Nicholas 1-7, Venue: Togher, ;
Gabriel Rangers 5-13, Bishopstown 3-3, Venue: Ballydehob, ;
Gabriel Rangers 2-13, Carbery Rangers 0-11, Venue: Ballydehob, ;
Valley Rovers 3-8, Wolfe Tones 2-14, Venue: Brinny, off 18/3 bereavement w t;
Fe 16 P2A Football League:
Duarigle Gales 3-2, Bandon 0-12, Venue: Millstreet, ;
St Michaels 2-5, Cobh 9-5, Venue: Mahon, ;
Eire Og 4-10, Fermoy 1-2, Venue: Ovens, ;
St Michaels 2-10, Carrigaline 4-6, Venue: Mahon, ;
Fe 16 C3 Football League:
Carrigaline 2-5, Valley Rovers 3-7, Venue: Carrigaline, ;
Nemo Rangers 0-5, Ballincollig 6-12, Venue: Trabeg, ;
Fe 15 P2 Football League:
Midleton 1-6, Nemo Rangers 1-8, Venue: Trabeg, ;
Youghal 0-2, Midleton 2-14, Venue: Mangers Hill Youghal, check squads;
Fe 15 P2A Football League:
Kilmurry 1-13, Bandon 1-9, Venue: Bandon, ;
Fe 14 P1 Football League:
St Finbarrs 7-6, Mallow 3-5, Venue: Togher, ;
Na Piarsaigh 6-6, St Michaels 0-4, Venue: Na Piarsaigh, ;
Douglas -, Nemo Rangers -, Venue: Douglas, Not Played;
Fe 14 P2 Football League:
Midleton 3-4, Bride Rovers 5-6, Venue: Midleton, ;
Fe 14 P2A Football League:
St Nicholas 8-6, Cobh 4-7, Venue: Glen Field, ;
Fe 13 P1 Football League:
Fermoy 5-9, Bishopstown 1-2, Venue: Fermoy, ;
Fe 13 P2 Football League:
Kinsale 1-4, Carrigtwohill 2-1, Venue: Dundurrow, ;
Fe 13 P2A Football League:
Buttevant 2-6, Sam Maguires 5-5, Venue: Buttevant, ;
Fe 13 C3 Football League:
Ballincollig 6-6, Carrigaline 6-6, Venue: Ballincollig, ;
Inniscarra 2-2, Nemo Rangers 6-1, Venue: Ballyanly, ;
Glanmire 4-3, Valley Rovers 1-3, Venue: Sallybrook, ;
Fe 12 FL Group 1:
St Finbarrs 1 4-7, Valley Rovers 2-3, Venue: Togher, ;
Na Piarsaigh 1 2-2, Nemo Rangers 16-6, Venue: Na Piarsaigh, ;
Douglas 1 4-4, Glanmire 10-2, Venue: Douglas, ;
Carrigaline 1 4-4, Ballincollig 12-6, Venue: Carrigaline, ;
Nemo Rangers 1 1-4, Douglas 12-15, Venue: Trabeg, time tbc;
Valley Rovers 5-9, Na Piarsaigh 11-4, Venue: Brinny, ;
Fe 12 FL Group 2:
Eire Og 3-7, Youghal 5-0, Venue: Ovens, ;
St Nicholas 1 3-4, Cobh 2-2, Venue: Glen Field, ;
Kilara Og 1-9, Mitchelstown 1-3, Venue: Kilworth, off 15/3 weather;
Cobh 1-2, Midleton 12-1, Venue: Cobh, ;
Youghal 4-3, St Nicholas 13-11, Venue: Mangers Hill Youghal, ;
Mitchelstown 2-3, Eire Og 1-6, Venue: Mitchelstown, ;
Fe 12 FL Group 3:
Douglas 2 4-8, Blarney 2-3, Venue: Douglas, ;
Carrigtwohill 0-3, Courcey Rovers 7-7, Venue: Carrigtwohill, ;
Blarney 1-4, Inniscarra 14-5, Venue: Rathpeacon, ;
Kilmurry 3-6, Erins Own 0-1, Venue: Kilmurry, ;
Courcey Rovers 6-11, Douglas 20-6, Venue: Ballinspittle, ;
Fe 12 C3 Football League:
Mallow 2 2-1, Nemo Rangers 23-5, Venue: Mallow, ;
Eire Og 0-1, Bishopstown 20-2, Venue: Ovens, ;
Nemo Rangers 2 5-7, Glanmire 25-7, Venue: Trabeg, ;
Inniscarra 2 1-4, Ballincollig 20-1, Venue: Ballincollig, ;
St Finbarrs 2 -, Mallow 2-, Venue: Togher, Not Played;
Rebel Og North Results Round Up
18 B1 Football League North:
Killavullen 3-4, Kildorrery 1-12, Venue: Kildorrery, venue date and time change;
16 B1 Football League North:
St Kevins -, BYE -, Venue: Ballyclough, Conceded by BYE;
Killavullen 7-8, Kilara Og 4-8, Venue: Killavullen, ;
BYE -, Dr. Pat O Callaghans -, Venue: Charleville, Conceded by BYE;
Clyda Rovers 4-16, St Kevins 1-10, Venue: Mourneabbey, ;
16 B2 Football League North:
Kildorrery 0-7, Newmarket 3-10, Venue: Kildorrery, ;
St Peters 4-9, Sliabh Luachra Gaels 2-4, Venue: Kiskeam, ;
Newmarket 3-6, St Peters 3-11, Venue: Newmarket, ;
Doneraile -, Kildorrery -, Venue: Doneraile, Conceded by Doneraile;
St Dominics 3-5, Croke Rovers 2-10, Venue: Shanballymore, ;
12 A13 Football League North:
Duarigle Gaels 9-11, Clyda Rovers 3-4, Venue: Millstreet, ;
Kilshannig 5-8, Buttevant 4-4, Venue: Glantane, ;
12 A11 Football League North:
St Peters 2-1, Charleville 5-10, Venue: Rockchapel, ;
BK Plunketts 3-3, Killavullen Blue 6-12, Venue: Boherbue, ;
12 B1 13 Football League North:
Wolfe Tones 6-8, Kilara Og 0-2, Venue: Lismire, ;
Kilara Og 1-5, Sliabh Luachra Gaels 4-6, Venue: Kilworth, ;
Lyre 4-2, Wolfe Tones 6-10, Venue: Banteer, ;
12 B1 11 BLUE Football League North:
Shanballymore 7-8, Killavullen White 4-8, Venue: Shanballymore, ;
Ballyclough 0-4, Kildorrery 10-9, Venue: Ballyclough, ;
Glanworth -, Mitchelstown -, Venue: Glanworth, Conceded by Mitchelstown;
12 B1 11 RED Football League North:
Croke Rovers -, Doneraile -, Venue: Doneraile, Conceded by Croke Rovers;
Duarigle Gaels Green 3-3, Croke Rovers 7-6, Venue: Millstreet, ;
Doneraile 5-5, Dromtariffe 3-4, Venue: Doneraile, ;
Rebel Og West Results Round Up
MINOR B 1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
Gabriel Og 9-14, Caha Og 1-6, Venue: Ballydehob, ;
Kilbrittain 0-3, Newcestown 2-20, Venue: Kilbrittain, ;
Kilmichael 0-4, Naomh Aban 1-11, Venue: Kilmichael, ;
Tadhg Mac Carthaigh 1-8, Ahan Gaels 0-5, Venue: Aughaville, ;
Carbery Rangers 2 -, Kilmichael -, Venue: Rosscarbery, Not Played;
MINOR B 2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
Uibh Laoire 4-6, Beal Atha n Ghaorthaidh 2-12, Venue: Uibh Laoire, ;
UNDER 16 B 1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
Castletownbere 1-10, Bantry Blues 3-8, Venue: Castletownbere, ;
O Donovan Rossa 1-8, Sam Maguires 3-8, Venue: Skibbereen, ;
UNDER 14 A FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
Carbery Rangers -, Ibane Gaels -, Venue: Rosscarbery, Not Played;
Newcestown 1-1, St Colms 8-14, Venue: Newcestown, ;
Newcestown 1-11, Ibane Gaels 1-5, Venue: Newcestown, ;
Clonakilty 6-3, Sam Maguires 1-8, Venue: Clonakilty, ;
UNDER 14 B1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE:
O Donovan Rossa 0-3, Tadhg Mac Carthaigh 7-12, Venue: Skibbereen, ;
Owen Gaels 1-12, Ahan Gaels 3-4, Venue: Ballinascarthy, ;
Clann na nGael 1-7, Ilen Og 3-10, Venue: Drimoleague, ;
Ahan Gaels -, Ilen Og -, Venue: Enniskeane, Not Played;
UNDER 14 B2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE SECTION 1:
Adrigole 8-19, Castletownbere 2-4, Venue: Adrigole, ;
Gabriel Og 13-7, Dunmanus Rovers 0-3, Venue: Ballydehob, ;
UNDER 14 B 2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE SECTION 2:
St James 5-4, Ibane Gaels 21-3, Venue: Ardfield, ;
Rebel Og East Results Round Up
Rebel Og East Fe 12 A Football League:
Aghada 6-4, St Catherines 2-1, Venue: Aghada, ;
Ballinora 4-2, Crosshaven 2-5, Venue: Ballinora, ;
Grenagh 0-9, Macroom 2-3, Venue: Grenagh, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 12 B1 Football League 1:
Aghabullogue 1-7, Ballygarvan 1-3, Venue: Coachford, ;
Kinsale 5-12, Passage 2-3, Venue: Dunderrow, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 12 B1 Football League 2:
Fr O Neills 1-5, Kiltha Og 4-6, Venue: Fr O Neills, ;
Castlelyons 2-4, Carrig na bhFear 2-10, Venue: Castlelyons, ;
Lisgoold 2-2, Glenville 7-9, Venue: Glenville, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 12 B2 Football League :
Brian Dillons 3-3, Ballinhassig 1-1, Venue: Tank Field, ;
Aghinagh 5-4, Cill na Martra 8-5, Venue: Aghinagh, ;
Tracton 5-3, Whitescross 5-1, Venue: Minane bridge, ;
Rebel Og East Minor A Football League 2:
Glanmire 2-9, Glenville 0-11, Venue: Glanmire, ;
Rebel Og East Minor B1 Football League 1:
Aghabullogue 1-6, Courcey Rovers 1-6, Venue: Coachford, ;
St Vincents 1-10, Whitechurch 4-7, Venue: St Vincents, ;
Rebel Og East Minor B1 Football League 2:
St Colmans 1-7, Diarmuid O Murchu 0-5, Venue: shanagarry, ;
Kiltha Og 1-13, Youghal 0-4, Venue: Dungourney , ;
Rebel Og East Minor B2 Football League 1:
Mayfield -, Ballinacurra -, Venue: Mayfield, Conceded by Ballinacurra;
Carrig na bhFear 2-10, Carraigtwohill 4-11, Venue: Carrignavar College, ;
Raonuithe na Gael 1-3, Lisgoold 3-9, Venue: Tank Field, ;
Rebel Og East Minor B2 Football League 2:
Ballinora 3-8, Ballygarvan 4-13, Venue: Ballygarvan, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 16 A Football League 1:
Buttevant 6-12, Granard Gaels 0-4, Venue: Buttevant, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 16 B1 Football League 1:
Aghada 1-11, Killeagh/Itas 0-5, Venue: Aghada, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 16 B1 Football League 2:
St Finbarrs 1-1, Sliabh Rua 4-7, Venue: St Finbarrs, ;
Grenagh 3-8, Whitechurch 5-8, Venue: Grenagh, ;
Ballygarvan -, Crosshaven -, Venue: Ballygarvan, Not Played;
Whitechurch 4-17, St Finbarrs 1-2, Venue: Whitechurch, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 16 B1 Football League 3:
Macroom 4-13, Blarney 2-4, Venue: Macroom, ;
Canovee 3-12, Clondrohid 5-6, Venue: Canovee, ;
Blarney 2-6, St Malachys 0-7, Venue: Dripsey, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 16 B2 Football League 1:
Tracton 8-11, Courcey Rovers 2-6, Venue: Minane bridge, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 16 B2 Football League 2:
Castlelyons 6-8, Lisgoold 5-5, Venue: Castlelyons, ;
Lisgoold 4-7, Raonuithe na Gael 6-8, Venue: Tank Field, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 14 A Football League 1:
Ballinora 10-14, Aghabullogue 1-1, Venue: Ballymaw-Waterfall, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 14 A Football League 2:
Kiltha Og 7-9, Aghada 0-5, Venue: Dungourney , ;
Rebel Og East Fe 14 B1 Football League:
Fr O Neills 5-4, St Catherines 2-4, Venue: Aghavine, ;
Whitechurch 4-10, St Colmans 3-6, Venue: Whitechurch, ;
Rebel Og East Fe 14 B2 Football League 2:
Whitescross 2-5, Lee Gaels 1-4, Venue: Whitescross, ;
As a result of the recent spell of very bad weather including heavy snowfalls, and ice cold winds many grounds are still in recovery mode and club’s may find it difficult to host a Group of Feile na nÓg fixtures this coming Saturday.
These fixtures would require grounds to be able to stage 2 games at the same time with 8 to 10 games in all required to complete the group.
While today is a good sunny day the forecast for Thursday and Friday this week sees a return to rain again which may see grounds being unavailable were the programme to stand.
Coiste na nÓg have decided therefore to cancel Saturday’s fixtures so that late cancellations can be avoided were the fixtures programme to stand.
A rescheduled date will issue by Friday Next 23rd March 2018.
Back and Cúler than ever, the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps programme for 2018 was launched today by author, model and mother of two, Pippa O’Connor and impressionist and GAA fan, Oliver Callan.
To celebrate the launch, Kellogg’s kicked off the campaign by opening Ireland’s first-ever pop-up cereal café. GAA All-Stars Andy Moran, Danny Sutcliffe, Rena Buckley and Niamh Hegarty helped serve-up breakfast to members of the public before taking part in a Q&A session with MC’s Pippa and Oliver, who left a lasting impression on proceedings.
A record-breaking 142,467 children took part in a Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp last year, an increase of 12 per cent on the previous year. One in every four children aged between six and 13 attended Ireland’s biggest summer camps for children in 2017 enjoying an action-packed week learning new skills, making friends and being active while having fun.
A Cúl Camp’s First
Kellogg’s transformed Dublin’s Urchin Restaurant on St Stephen’s Green into a pop-up cereal café as part of a colourful takeover to launch Kellogg’s GAA Cul Camps 2018. Members of the public were invited to drop by and take some time out for a nourishing breakfast, with the added treat of having their Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies served to them by the GAA All-Stars.
Guests could choose from a breakfast menu full of nutritious choices such as Kellogg’s cereals topped with berries, banana, nuts or natural yogurt, complemented by high-fibre, wholemeal bread, fruit and unsweetened juice to help kick-start their day.
A firm believer in the importance of a healthy lifestyle, Pippa O’Connor said: “Having two young sons has really made me focus on just how essential good nutrition and sports activities are for children.
“I believe in the benefits of starting each day with a balanced breakfast. It helps in getting my sons Louis and Ollie’s day off to a great start. Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps are a fantastic way for children to be active whilst having fun. That’s what childhood should ultimately be about.”
At the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps, children receive training in hurling, camogie, football and ladies football and some camps offer rounders and handball. There are also camps as far spread as the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, the US, Canada and across Europe.
Taking place in July and August, the week-long Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps are priced at €60, dropping to €50 for a second child and just €40 for a third and any additional children. All participants receive a GAA zipped training top, jersey and backpack.
Meet the All-Stars
One camp in each province will receive a surprise visit from one of the four Kellogg’s Cúl Camps’ GAA ambassadors; Andy Moran (Mayo footballer), Danny Sutcliffe, (Dublin hurler), Rena Buckley (Cork Camogie player) or Niamh Hegarty (Donegal ladies footballer).
Ruth Hughes, head of Kellogg’s Ireland said: “Kellogg’s is committed to promoting and encouraging a healthy lifestyle and that is why we became involved with Cúl Camps seven years ago. There will be tens of thousands of children getting active this summer at a Cúl Camp and a good breakfast is the best way to help them kick-start their day, whether on or off the pitch.”
GAA president, John Horan, who attended the launch pop-up cereal café said: “For families and communities all over Ireland, the summer simply wouldn’t be the same without Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps. Many children have benefited from the camps and this year’s recruits can expect to enjoy an action-packed week of fun and activity. Like Kellogg’s, we want to help children to stay active across the summer and Cúl Camps are the perfect platform for Ireland’s youngsters to get out, get active and have fun.”
Everyone who registers for a Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camp can enter a competition for a chance to win a €100 sports gear voucher every day. To enter, consumers must pick up a promotional pack of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes or Rice Krispies in stores from April (T&Cs apply)
For more information on the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps visit www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie