Former Mayo minor footballer Seamie O’Shea at the launch of this year’s Electric Ireland GAA Minor Championships. Photo: INPHO | Dan Sheridan

Former Mayo player helps Electric Ireland launch the 2023 All-Ireland Minor Championships

Electric Ireland has today teamed up with former minor legends Seamie O'Shea (Mayo) and Michael Fennelly (Kilkenny) to launch the 2023 Electric Ireland GAA All-Ireland Minor Championship.

Electric Ireland understands participation in Gaelic games plays a key role in supporting young people shape their future success on and off the field of play. These moments as a minor have a major impact, often long after their participation in the championships has ended.

In recognition of this, Electric Ireland is using their social channels to spotlight a player each week partaking in the football, hurling and camogie minor championships.

A player of the week is revealed weekly on Electric Ireland’s Twitter page (@electricireland) and later this year, Electric Ireland will celebrate the achievements of players from the Minor Championships through the Electric Ireland GAA and Camogie Minor Star Awards.

Electric Ireland’s Minor Moments podcast returned earlier this year for its second season featuring people who took part in the Minor Championships, reflecting on their defining moments and how it shaped them both on and off the pitch.

To date, episodes have featured camogie stars Niamh McGrath, Orla O’Dwyer and Ursula Jacob, Kilkenny legend Michael Fennelly, Galway dual-star Alan Kerins, and mental wellness advocate and former Westmeath minor footballer Niall Breslin.

Uachtarán CLG Larry McCarthy said: “Over the last number of years, with Electric Ireland’s support, the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Championships have gone from strength to strength, with our minor players being recognised for their major achievements both on and off the field. We look forward to continuing to shine a light on these players this season and wish every county team the very best of luck over the next few months.”

Sarah Sharkey, group sponsorship and PR manager with Electric Ireland, added: “Electric Ireland are delighted to partner with the GAA and the Camogie Association in support of their Minor Championships. We understand the major role that participation in Gaelic games plays in shaping young people's futures on and off the field of play, the experience it provides and the relationships it builds that endure long after their involvement in the Minor Championships ends.”

Having sponsored the Electric Ireland GAA All-Ireland Minor Championships since 2012, Electric Ireland last year extended their support until 2027. You can follow the campaign via the hashtag #ThisIsMajor on social media (@ElectricIreland).