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09 Sept 2025

Eoghan Rua U15 Camogie team congratulated by Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens

The team achieved incredible success in 2024, which saw them bring home both the County and All-Ireland Féile titles

Eoghan Rua U15 Camogie team congratulated by Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens

The Mayor with members of Eoghan Rua U15 Camogie team, at a reception in Cloonavin to celebrate their sporting success.

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens has welcomed the Eoghan Rua U15 Camogie team to a reception in Coleraine to celebrate their sporting achievements.

The team achieved incredible success in 2024, which saw them bring home both the County and All-Ireland Féile titles.

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ciarán McQuillan who hosted the team this week said: “I was delighted to meet the players from Eoghan Rua U15 Camogie team and congratulate them on their fantastic recent success.

“I spent time chatting to each of the players and their passion and enthusiasm for their sport shines through. They have set a fantastic example for young people to follow, particularly for girls thinking about taking up the sport.

“I would also like to commend the hard work of the coaching team, who are dedicated to developing the girls’ sporting abilities.”

ABOVE: Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ciarán McQuillan pictured Tilly Lundy, Eoghan Rua U15 Camogie team, at a reception in Cloonavin to celebrate the teams recent sporting success.

 Cáit Passmore, U15 Coach added: “Thank you to the Mayor for the hosting the reception for our winning team. We are delighted with the warm welcome and support the girls have received.

“The club are extremely proud of the girl’s achievements, and we commend every player on how dedicated they are to their sport.”

For more information on the team visit Eoghan Rua

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