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Young people unite at sports camp after previous row over event cancelled in Co Down
Young people unite at sports camp after previous row over event cancelled in Co Down

Belfast Telegraph

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Young people unite at sports camp after previous row over event cancelled in Co Down

Cricket Ireland hosted the event in the grounds of Stormont estate which saw youngsters from across Northern Ireland and Co Donegal play sport together. Junior Ministers Aisling Reilly and Pam Cameron also attended the Cricket Connects Camp at the Civil Service Cricket Club on Tuesday. In July a planned summer sports camp event in Comber, Co Down, was called off after concerns were voiced by some over the participation of the GAA. North Down Cricket Club then said it cancelled the event because it felt the spirit of the camp was at risk of being lost. Cricket Ireland announced its intention to step in and arrange a similar sports camp at Stormont. On Tuesday young people, described as being from a wide range of sporting backgrounds, including GAA, hockey, and rugby, took part in the camp. Cricket Ireland said the event forms part of its ongoing commitment to growing grassroots participation and work in partnership with other sporting bodies to break down barriers and create shared opportunities for young people. Cricket Ireland chairman Brian MacNeice said the event offered the young people an opportunity to try different sports. 'Cricket is one of the most welcoming sports in Ireland and we have a long, proud history of working collaboratively with other sporting bodies and community groups to encourage kids to get involved in physical activities,' he said. 'As a sport, cricket is for everyone, but while today's camp offered a chance for many local kids to try cricket for the first time, it also allowed them to experience each other's sports in a fun and supportive setting. 'Looking around us, what is obvious to me is the power of sport as a means to bring people together, promote inclusiveness and strengthen community bonds, particularly among the next generation.' MLA Kellie Armstrong 'disgusted' after children's cricket club cancelled after opposition to GAA Club Mr MacNeice added: 'This event was a true team effort to put together. 'We would like to thank Sport NI and the NI Government for their support, NICSSA for providing this fantastic venue and our sports industry partners for their enthusiasm and commitment. 'We also couldn't have done it without the many cricket community volunteers, community partners and sponsors who ensured this year's event went ahead in style.'

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