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Players gear up for John West Féile na nGael finals

Féile veteran and John West Féile 2025 Ambassador, inter-county hurling star Patrick Horgan, Cork, with Whitehall Colmcille’s player Dan Cowley and his mother Ann Marie Cowley, in advance of the John West Féile 2025 finals, which will mark 10 years of sponsorship by the company of the competition. Photo by: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Féile veteran and John West Féile 2025 Ambassador, inter-county hurling star Patrick Horgan, Cork, with Whitehall Colmcille’s player Dan Cowley and his mother Ann Marie Cowley, in advance of the John West Féile 2025 finals, which will mark 10 years of sponsorship by the company of the competition. Photo by: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Over 200 club sides will compete in the John West Féile na nGael Camogie and Hurling Finals 2025 across numerous venues nationwide this Saturday (June 21).

What has grown to become one of the biggest underage sporting events in Europe will see top tier teams descend on Halo Tiles Wexford GAA Centre of Excellence in Ferns, and other Wexford venues, for the national finals.

On the same day, almost 200 teams, comprising thousands of players, will take part in the John West Féile na nGael regional finals taking place at venues across Ireland for sides outside the top grade.

The Féile Peile na nÓg (Gaelic football and ladies’ football) national finals will take place at the Derry GAA Centre of Excellence, Owenbeg and other Derry venues on Saturday, June 28, when regional finals for teams outside the top tier will also take place at venues nationwide.

2025 marks the 10th anniversary of John West’s sponsorship of Féile – and clubs from the US, Europe and Britain will take part.

Essentially an All-Ireland for club sides across all four codes and grades at under-15 level, John West Féile is, for many players, their first time to compete in a Gaelic games national championship.

In the 10-years of John West’s sponsorship of Féile, the competition has grown remarkably. The company seeks to promote the importance of resilience and nutrition among juveniles through its sponsorship.

To mark the tenth anniversary of the partnership, it is this year honouring parents and coaches who ensure thousands of young players are brought together annually.

At the John West Féile finals, competing sides from outside the island of Ireland are usually an amalgam of club teams playing under a county banner, club sides here play off at local level for the honour of representing their county.

“In this special year for John West we want to honour the parents and coaches who ensure thousands of young players are brought together annually in celebration of the GAA’s community ethos through underage competition,” said John West Ireland Head of Marketing, Anne-Claire Monde.

Uachtarán CLG, Jarlath Burns, said John West Féile is an integral and very important part of the GAA calendar. “It has nurtured a wonderful enthusiasm for our games and has been the making of many friendships and memories,” he said.

“Generations have experienced the joy of being a part of Féile na nGael and Féile Peile na nÓg. I look forward to seeing that tradition continue this year.

“Our thanks to John West for their support in the promotion of this competition and to the national organising committee for their work on John West Féile 2025.”

Ladies Gaelic Football Association President, Trina Murray, highlighted John West Féile’s emphasis on fun, friendship, and participation.

“Players will make new friends and re-connect with old friends. John West Féile will once again provide young players with lifelong memories.”

Brian Molloy, Uachtarán of The Camogie Association, said the concept of John West Féile na nGael has thrived through the invaluable contribution of parents and coaches.

“I hope John West Féile 2025 will be a positive experience both on and off the field for everyone involved and I would like to pay tribute to the volunteers who make such a valuable contribution to make it so special.”