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EirGrid looking for GAA Community Heroes

11 min · 15 de may de 2026
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EirGrid, the operator and developer of Ireland’s electricity grid, have also been the main sponsors of our Club Stars awards for the last two years. Recently, EirGrid also launched the second year of their GAA Community Heroes National Volunteer competition. And with the deadline for entries coming up this Sunday night, we wanted to remind our MFT listeners why you (or somebody you know) should get involved. The four provincial winners’ designated clubs will each receive €5,000, while there will be awards of €1,500 to the clubs of the honourable mentions. An overall national winner will be selected from the provincial winners, and their club will receive an additional €5,000, for a total award of €10,000.  So there are plenty of good reasons for you to get involved over the next couple of days, and get your entry in before midnight this Sunday, May 17th. Ciara Galvin, who is the Media Lead with EirGrid, joined Mike to chat a bit more about the competition and to explain how people can enter to be in the running for some great prizes.

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