Ulster GAA are supporting a road safety campaign hosted at McCaughey’s 24hr Service Station on the N2, Co. Monaghan (4th – 7th Aug). Along with the RSA, Monaghan County Council, and other partners, drivers will be urged to take care on the roads over the bank holiday weekend; statistically a more dangerous period on our roads. With thousands of Monaghan, Tyrone, and Armagh supporters travelling to Croke Park on Saturday we encourage people to call-into McCaughey’s Service Station quoting “Live To Play” to be entered into a draw to win a county-branded “Live To Play” backpack. #livetoplay #playitsafe #leaveplentyoftimeforyourjourney #reduceyourspeed #nevereverdrinkanddrive #wearyourseatbelt #don’tignorethesignsofdriverfatigue #yourmobilephone-woulditkillyoutoputitaway?#MonaghanGAA #UlsterGAA #TyroneGAALive #Armagh_GAA
By Mary McEneaney Fri 4th Aug
Live To Play Launched
Some of the Monaghan Intercounty players helped launched the Live To Play campaign for Co Monaghan with Monaghan County Council. At the launch of the campaign were (L-R) Adrian O'Sullivan, Road Safety Officer, Patrica Monahan, Director of Services, Monaghan County Council, Fintan Kelly, Conor McManus, Malachy O'Rourke, Monaghan Manager, Kieran Hughes, Michael Owen McMahon, chairman, Monaghan County Board GAA and Cathal Hand, Co Monaghan GAA. ©Rory Geary/The Northern Standard