Louth GAA Launch Field of Fortune Fundraising Campaign at DkIT Sports Complex

Louth GAA officially launched its Field of Fortune Fundraising Campaign at a well-attended event in the DkIT Sports Dome, Dundalk, marking the beginning of what has already proven to be a landmark fundraising initiative for the county.

The launch was led by Louth GAA Chairperson Seán McClean, alongside Field of Fortune Project Chair Colm Marry, and was supported by a strong turnout of club members, volunteers, supporters and invited guests. Also in attendance were Louth GAA All Stars Paddy Keenan, Sam Mulroy and Craig Lennon, whose presence added to the sense of excitement and momentum around the campaign.

Addressing those present, Seán McClean provided an update on the progress of the new Louth GAA Stadium, outlining its importance for players, supporters and the wider community across the county. He highlighted Field of Fortune as a vital step in helping to deliver a modern, fit-for-purpose stadium that will serve Louth GAA for generations to come.

Colm Marry then gave an overview of the Field of Fortune draw, explaining how the campaign will run over the coming months and how funds raised will directly support the stadium development project. He also outlined the structure of the draw, including the main prize of €200,000 cash, and a series of promotional early-bird incentives designed to reward supporters throughout the campaign.

The strong attendance on the night reflected the enthusiasm and positivity surrounding the initiative, with many attendees already committing to supporting the draw through ticket purchases and sales. With a successful launch completed, Field of Fortune is now fully underway and gathering pace across the county.

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