THE Newmarket on Fergus underage Camogie Club are in with a chance of winning a whopping €7,000 at the All-Ireland Camogie final in Croke Park this weekend.

It all started when Kaci Toomey and her teammates entered the skills showdown competition between Her.ie and Sportsjoe.ie.

They made a short video about what camogie means to them (see below) and won the popular vote to represent Sportsjoe.ie in the half-time skills competition.

 

The girls put Sportsjoe.ie’s Justine Stafford through her paces at two training sessions to get her ready for the showdown against Her.ie, who have enlisted help from a Cork camogie team.

The competition winners will scoop the top prize of €7,000, while the runners up will come away with €3,000.

Best of luck girls, we know you will do the Banner proud!

Back row - Kaci Toomey, Amy Madden, Lisa O Neill. Front - Kate Clancy, Justine Stafford, Ellen Casey. Photo by Lorraine Moroney
Back row – Kaci Toomey, Amy Madden, Lisa O Neill.
Front – Kate Clancy, Justine Stafford, Ellen Casey. Photo by Lorraine Moroney

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