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eircom has come up with the ultimate challenge for the many GAA Football Championship fans
An Fear Rua
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15-Jul-2012 15:02
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eircom, proud sponsors of the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, has come up with the ultimate challenge for the many GAA Football Championship fans across the country – the eircom GAA Championship Challenge, which was launched at eircom HQ by eircom GAA ambassadors, Mickey Harte, Donie Shine and Johnny Doyle.
While Roscommon and Tyrone will soon go head to head on the pitch in the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifiers, Mickey Harte and Donie Shine took the competition off the pitch by taking the eircom GAA Championship Challenge at eircom HQ along with Kildare captain, Johnny Doyle. To get a flavor for how eircom ambassadors, Colm Cooper, Johnny Doyle, Donie Shine and Ciaran Whelan fared, you can check out the preview video on www.experiencemore.ie/challenge.
GAA football fans who are up for the Challenge are invited to follow the lead of eircom’s GAA ambassadors and put their knowledge to the test at www.experiencemore this summer for a chance to win money-can’t-buy GAA football prizes and match tickets, including exclusive tickets to the All Ireland Football Final.
So, for GAA Football Championship fans, the competition is now truly off the pitch, as they compete to be crowned the top scorer from their province. With only fifteen seconds to answer each of five questions, there is no room for hesitation for fans willing to take the challenge and put their reputations on the line every week until Monday, 3rd September 2012.
The top 10 scores in each province will be displayed on the official scoreboard every week with the highest scorers on Monday, 3rd September crowned provincial winner and receiving three tickets to watch the GAA All-Ireland Football Final from the comfort of a corporate box in Croke Park.
Commenting Carolan Lennon, Chief Marketing Officer, eircom said, “As an official sponsor of the GAA Football Championship we really want to add some fun and enjoyment through technology to GAA fans all over the country.
Our eircom GAA Championship Challenge is a great way to allow fans to show how much they know and win match tickets to exciting GAA Football Championship matches all over the country, as well as the All Ireland Football Final. We are expecting a great response to the Challenge and judging by what we’ve seen so far, the winners will have demonstrated an impressive level of knowledge of GAA Championship Football to go all the way to this year’s All Ireland Football Final.”
To take the eircom Championship Challenge, visit
www.experiencemore.ie
9 July 2012; eircom, proud sponsors of the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, have today officially launched the eircom GAA Football Championship Challenge. GAA football fans are invited to put their knowledge to the test at www.experiencemore.ie this summer for a chance to win money-can’t-buy GAA football prizes and match tickets, including exclusive tickets to the All Ireland Football Final. Championship challenge participants with top scores from each province on 3rd September will win 3 tickets to the All-Ireland final and enjoy the match from a corporate box. At the launch in eircom HQ are eircom GAA ambassadors Mickey Harte, Tyrone manager, right, Roscommon footballer Donie Shine, left, and Kildare footballer Johnny Doyle. Launch of eircom Championship Challenge, eircom HQ, St. John's Road, Dublin. Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE ©SPORTSFILE
Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE
Picture credit: David Maher / SPORTSFILE
frasiercrane
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15-Jul-2012 17:40
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If Eircom are such proud sponsors of the Football championship maybe they would have realised before the brought out their new ad that football matches start with a throw in not a kick off like the ad says
frasiercrane
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15-Jul-2012 18:08
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Just did the quiz.In it it says that Joe Kernan has a runners up medal from the 1997 all Ireland football final
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