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Kerry Kelloggs G.A.A Cul Camps 2019 Summer can only mean one thing... it’s time for Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps! Register at gaa.ie/kelloggsculcamps KERRY KELLOGGS G.A.A CUL CAMPS 2019 DATES VENUE TYPE DATES VENUE TYPE Listowel Football Caherciveen Football Austin Stacks, Connolly Park Football Rathmore Football Kerins O Rahillys, Strand Road Football 22 JULY Ballydonoghue Football John Mitchels Football Ardfert 2 Football Annascaul Football JULY 1 JULY Na Gaeil Football Glenbeigh Glencar Football Dr Crokes Football ND - 26 Finuge Football Killarney Legion Football ST Moyvane Football - 5 Listry Football TH Keel Football Foilmore Football TH Cordal Football Templenoe Football Causeway Hurling, Camogie Sneem Football Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney Hurling, Camogie Castlegregory Football An Ghaeltacht, Gallarus Football Ardfert Hurling, Camogie 29 JULY Portmagee Football Rathmore Hurling,Camogie Farranfore 2 Football Killorglin 1 Football St. Senans Football Farranfore 1 Football TH Ballymac 1 Football - AUG 2 Castleisland Football Fossa Football JULY 8 JULY Beaufort 2 Football Ballinskelligs 1 Football Killorglin 2 Football Glenflesk Football Ballyduff Football ND TH Milltown Castlemaine Football Churchill Football - 12 Kilgarvan Football Abbeydorney Hurling, Camogie Ballybunion 1 Football Kenmare Football TH Lios Póil Football AUG 5 Castlegregory 2 Football Brosna Football Scartaglin Football Ballyduff Hurling, Camogie Duagh Football TH Lixnaw Hurling,Camogie - 9 Spa, Killarney Football Dingle Football Renard Football TH Currow Football St Pats Blennerville Football Beaufort 1 Football Crotta O Neills Hurling, Camogie JULY 15 JULY Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney Football Ardfert 1 Football AUG 12 Gneeveguilla Football Kilcummin Football Ballymacelligott 2 Football Knocknagoshel Football TH Ballyheigue Football - 19 Dromid Football Tarbert Football Valentia Football TH - 16 Listowel 2 Football TH Ballylongford Football Ballinskelligs 2 Football Cromane Football TH Ballybunion 2 Football Ballyheigue Hurling,Camogie Kilmoyley Hurling, Camogie Kenmare Hurling,Camogie Tralee Parnells Hurling, Camogie Online registrations open from 1st March 2019.2019 *Terms and conditions apply, see gaa.ie/kelloggsculcamps © 2019 GAA © 2019 Kellogg Company.
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