Stars turn out for Minor Championships launch

Tyrone boss Mickey Harte and Kilkenny manager Brian Cody were amongst the attendees at the ceremony to launch the championships at Croke Park today.

Stars turn out for Minor Championships launch

Tyrone boss Mickey Harte and Kilkenny manager Brian Cody were amongst the attendees at the ceremony to launch the championships at Croke Park today.

Guests also included GAA president Nickey Brennan, Kilkenny Minor hurling manager Richie Mulrooney, Tyrone Minor Football manager Raymond Monroe, Kilkenny’s 2008 winning Minor Hurling captain Tom Breen and Tyrone’s 2008 winning football captain Ryan Pickering.

Speaking at the launch, Brennan said: “Our Minor grade is a vital passage for our underage players in the direction of adult sporting activity and our sponsorship arrangement with ESB for the last five years has enhanced a level that has traditionally been held in high regard by football and hurling followers”.

“Last year’s championships provided excellent entertainment with Tyrone and Kilkenny coming out on top and we look forward to competitions of similar quality and intensity and working with ESB to further enhance the profiles of the games and the tremendous players that illuminate them.”

Former All Ireland winners and ESB employees, including Joe Dooley and Sean Lowry (Offaly), Ambrose O'Donovan (Kerry), Paul Clancy, (Galway), and Jamsie McHugh (Donegal) also attended the event.

Now in its fifth year, ESB’s sponsorship of the Minor Championships began in September 2004, benefiting hundreds of young hurlers and footballers throughout Ireland.

Speaking at the launch, ESB chief executive, Padraig McManus said that nurturing young players leads to enormous benefits in terms of positive development at personal, team and community level.

“Clearly, when young players are supported in a practical way, positive results follow”, he said. “However, our sponsorship is not just about winning. ESB sees its involvement in this sponsorship as a means of putting real resources into youth in every county to enable them to reach their sporting potential.”

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