Clubs can win a training session with Brian Hayes and Ian Maguire

Fundraiser in aid of Mourneabbey Community Association
Clubs can win a training session with Brian Hayes and Ian Maguire

Cork hurler Brian Hayes who, along with Cork footballer Ian Maguire, will give a training session to a club or school as part of a fundraiser for Mourneabbey Community Association.

Cork clubs have the chance to win a training session with Brian Hayes and Ian Maguire, as part of a fundraising drive for the Mourneabbey Community Association and community complex.

A spokesperson for the fundraiser said: “We are raising funds for the upgrade of the community complex, including our aim to build a sensory room for children with special needs.

“This is your chance to give your child, along with their club or school, an unforgettable coaching experience with two of Cork’s inter-county stars in Brian Hayes, Cork senior hurler and All-Star winner 2025, and Ian Maguire, Cork senior football captain 2026.

“Imagine your child and their team being coached by their heroes in real life.

“In addition, they will also learn skills and techniques straight from inter-county players. Experience how top-level players train and prepare. Receive personal tips and guidance to improve their game.

“This is a rare opportunity to bring elite inter-county coaching directly to their team, all in a single training session.” The winner can redeem the session in a juvenile club or school setting.

To be in with a chance of winning the prize, which closes at 5pm on Thursday, February 5, you can scan the barcode in the pic or at: https://www.idonate.ie/raffle/WinaTrainingSessionwithBrianHayesIanMaguire 

Cost is €5 per ticket.

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