The Competition closing date has been extended to 20th of March
Packed with pages of colouring, Spot the Ball, find the differences word searches, knowledge and a centre page competition where children can win some ofthe €45,000+ prizes on offer for their School/Club and for... themselves.
Designed to entertain children aged up to 12 years old, with some assistance from parents or older siblings this book will provide hours of entertainment (peaceful on Christmas morning) and is an ideal stocking filler for €5.00 . Leading Gaelic Games players from past and present including Eddie Keher(Kilkenny), Eugene Cloonan(Galway), Redmond Barry(Wexford ), Ken McGrath(Waterford) and Richie Kehoe (Wexford) have all given their backing .

This book is unique in its market having no other such publication available with the content or competition totaling upwards of €45,000 worth of prizes and over 400 individual prizes . The competition closing date is the 20th of March 2010 and the draw for the winners will take place in Talbot Hotel in Wexford on S...aturday March 6th On its maiden publication the book has already taken in orders inexcess of 100,000 with orders from schools rising daily.
The book is available to order by calling 053 9143633/01 2544001 mobile 1: 085 2443501/mobile 2 085 2443502

Richie Kehoe – Wexford Senior Hurler : “ This Book is GREAT ! It’sfull of Gaelic Games fun and Trivia for the kids . The prizes areunbelievable …. I wouldn’t mind entering the competitions myself !!!!”
Redmond Barry – Wexford Dual Star : “ This book is a must for all aspiring young Gaelic Games Players with a huge ran.ge of prizes and an excellent range of Gaelic Games trivia.”
Pat Goff – President of the IPPN “ I recommend this book for any primary school with an interest in Gaelic Games, it is filled with interesting and educational trivia for the children yet keeping fun and entertainment at it’s core” .
Eddie Keher - Former Kilkenny Hurler and All time Great : “ A lot of thought has gone... into this book to bring fun and knowledge of Gaelic Games to Children around the country and the competition in the book can win some clubs or schools some great equipment which is always badly needed “
Evanne Ní Chuilinn - The beauty of this book is that the grass roots game, and more importantly the kids, will reap the rewards. Not only is the book itself a mine of Gaelic games trivia and colourful fun, but the prizes will potentially protect the future of hurling, camogie, and Gaelic football in clubs all over the country.

Leading Gaelic Games players from past and present including Eddie Keher(Kilkenny), Eugene Cloonan(Galway), Redmond Barry(Wexford ) and Richie Kehoe (Wexford) have all given their backing , Top TV Journalist Evanne Ni Chuillin and Principal Pat Goff (President of the IPPN) were also on hand to lend their supportto the launch of the book at the Rivercourt Hotel in Kilkenny .