The Kilmaley Senior Camogie team are currently raising funds to cover expenses of the Senior & Junior squad over the next two years, which will include, Physio, Sliotars, Gear, Team Bonding, S&C Coaches/Program, Pilates, Recovery Sessions, Hurling Coaches…
€250 donation per company will get the following:
– Entry into 2 draws to be Senior Team Sponsor for 2025 & 2026
– 1 Sponsor Front of Jersey & 1 Sponsor on Back
– Acknowledgement on Kilmaley Camogie Club Social media channels throughout the year
– Monthly Sponsors Draw: 1st of every month an alternative sponsor will be chosen to be featured on our social media pages and will be promoted throughout that month.
– Draw will take place on 1st of February at Kilmaley Inn, a table quiz will also take place on the night.
Kilmaley Senior Camogie Captain & Inter County midfielder Caoimhe Carmody shared ‘This initiative has been fantastic so far, the girls and the management team have really got behind it in a bid to raise funds to drive our standards on the pitch. We are a determined bunch who want to get to the next level and feel this support will be invaluable in enabling us to reach our full potential. As our underage teams are experiencing plenty success, we want these talented, younger girls to be able to transition into a professional adult set up where they can reach their maximum potential. We as a squad are extremely grateful to all the companies and individuals who have supported us so far, it has been brilliant and is much appreciated.
Shane Slattery, Manager of both the Adult Senior and Junior squads for 2025, stated: ‘On behalf of the Kilmaley Adult Camogie squad & Management team, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the companies and individuals who have supported our fundraiser to date. Each donation plays a crucial role in helping us create a professional environment where all of our panel members can thrive and succeed. Our Kilmaley Adult Camogie squad is made up of exceptional role models to the community, including five county players, several underage development squad members across both codes, young mothers, and high-achieving professional and academic women—all of whom dedicate themselves to training three times a week to represent the parish of Kilmaley at the highest level. Any additional support will have a meaningful impact and provide this incredibly driven & immensely talented group with the best opportunity to succeed in 2025 and beyond.’
For more information or to make a donation, please contact Shane Slattery at 087-673-1064 or any member of the Kilmaley Camogie Club executive before the end of January. ‘

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