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35 £65 3-5 £95, 6+ = £140 Ciara Ferry Antrim GAA, Casement Park,88 Antrim GAA - Kelloggs GAA Cúl Camps Code Camp Venue Start - Finish Date Coordinator Mobile Type WEEK 1 AM01 St. Comgall's 1st - 5th July Siobhan Poulter 077 51340656 All Codes AM02 St Mary's Aghagallon 1st - 5th July Joe McDonald 078 85174944 Football only AM03 St. Ergnatt's Moneyglass 1st - 5th July Kevin Brady 077 54308663 All Codes AM04 St. Brigid's Belfast 1st - 5th July Anthony Carleton 078 01857888 All Codes AM05 Patrick Pearses, 1st - 5th July Manuel Donaghy 079 90958567 All Codes Cliftonville AM06 St. Agnes, Southlink 1st - 5th July Kevin Burke 077 19951868 Football only AM19 All Saints, Slemish Park 1st - 5th July Micky O'Kane 077 25084341 All Codes AM20 St. James Aldergrove 1st - 5th July Mandy Crossan 078 37057159 Football only AM21 St. Enda's 1st - 5th July Carl Kennedy 079 08181921 Football only WEEK 2 AM07 Loughgiel Shamrocks 9th -13th July Karen McCormick 077 27268894 Hurling AM08 Ruairi Og, Cushendall 8th -12th July Maureen McAllister 077 34254049 Hurling WEEK 3 WEEK 4 AM09 St. Joseph's Glenavy 22nd -26th July Carmel O'Neill 077 88202711 All Codes AM14 St. Paul's 22nd -26th July Chris Brown 077 14202065 All Codes WEEK 5 AM10 St. Patrick's Lisburn 29th July-2nd Aug Josh McMullan 077 80221846 Football only AM11 Lamh Dhearg 29th July-2nd Aug Deaglan Bunting 077 92922739 All Codes WEEK 6 AM12 Tir na nOg, Randalstown 5th - 9th August Caoimhin Duffin 077 49966162 All Codes AM13 O'Donnell's GAC 5th - 9th August Gerard Shiels 078 40136981 All Codes AM15 St. Mary's Ahoghill 5th - 9th August Mark Friel 077 64630360 All Codes AM16 St. Galls, Falls Park 5th - 9th August Emma Wilson 078 41864811 All Codes AM22 Ardoyne 5th - 9th August Sean Moyes 075 40526657 All Codes AM23 St. John's 5th - 9th August Kevin Kennedy 028 90310346 All Codes WEEK 7 AM17 Con Magees, Glenravel 12th - 16th August Caoimhe McAleenan 077 43041756 All Codes AM18 St. Agnes, Southlink 12th - 16th August Kevin Grieve 079 43523346 All Codes Andersonstown £35 £65 3-5 £95, 6+ = £140 Ciara Ferry Antrim GAA, Casement Park,88-104 Andersonstown Road, Belfast, BT11 9AN 028 90610318 [email protected] If making payment by cheque please make payable to Antrim GAA.
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