GAA family rally to replace Antrim camogie club's stolen jerseys

September 14, 2016

A general view of the Ballycastle Camogie Club jersey.
Pic via Ballycastle Camogie Club on Facebook.

The GAA family have rallied together to replace a set of jerseys and other belongings that were stolen from an Antrim camogie club in Dublin at the weekend.

Ballycastle U16s were attending the All-Ireland camogie finals at Croke Park when their coach was broken into and their jerseys were taken, along with a first aid kit, 24 sliotars and some personal items.

Having received overwhelming support in their appeal to the public to help them find their jerseys, the club will now have all their stolen items replaced thanks to the actions of Dublin Councillor Christy Burke!

Christy got in touch with the club and through his efforts they've managed to receive the generous backing of Balon Sportswear (who will replace the jerseys and first aid kit) and Cúlsliotars (who will replace the sliotars) while Clancon Building have very kindly donated €300 to cover the additional lost personal items!


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