Three Cork GAA clubs join forces to offer one lucky winner a brand new home in Clonakilty

The fundraising competition ran by Douglas GAA, St James GAA, and Fermoy GAA known as #WinAGaff is returning after a successful run in 2019
The gaff in question is worth €300,000 and funds raised by the competition will be distributed to develop facilities for all age levels. More information about tickets can be found at winagaff.ie
Speaking to RedFM News, Cork Senior Footballer and Fermoy GAA player Tomás Clancy says the clubs couldn't raise such large funds without coming together:
"Three clubs involved when a gaff ourselves, St. James' and Douglas, and we went from very different backgrounds, obviously, we're in North Cork Douglas is in the City and St. James is down West, the way three clubs have come together to organise such a big fundraiser, like the size of these prizes, we wouldn't have been able to do this individually, I think it just really kind of encompasses what the GAA is all about, and coming together, not just the community level, but from a county level as well."
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