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We are thrilled to be sponsoring the GAA Féile na nGael and Féile Peile na nÓg for a fifth consecutive year.
Like ourselves, the GAA has a rich heritage and deep roots in Irish culture, with a history that stretches back more than 130 years. Their fantastic tournaments shine a spotlight on the GAA superstars of the future, while promoting the importance of wellbeing and nutrition in young people’s development. The competitions see young athletes from national and international teams compete in Gaelic football, ladies Gaelic football, handball, hurling, camogie and rounders as they battle it out to be the best at their level.
But what does it take to be the best? A healthy, nutritionally-balanced diet is a great way to start. From our sustainable fisheries to the Gaelic fields, we’re extremely proud to promote the healthier lifestyles for the next generation of sporting heroes.
Upcoming Events

Fuel for Féile
Leading Dietician Sarah Keogh explains how the right diet can help you get the best out of your performance.
Nutrition advice for Feile

We would all like to think that our children have a perfect diet – eating lots of fruit, loving vegetables and avoiding junk food at all costs, but in real life there are few kids who wouldn’t throw away an apple for a treat any day of the week.
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Endurance races really are that: endurance. It is the hope that gets you to sign up, the determination to do the training and the sheer grit to get you through to the finish.
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Salads might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to your training, but they are the food on the minds of most in the Summer. Luckily, it’s easy to combine the two to get all the benefits.
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The hardest part is often just getting off the couch to go and train but is there anything that can make it easier to get out there and to stick it out once you do get going?
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