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23 Oct 2025

Limerick GAA club counts down the days to Squid Game-inspired fundraiser

It takes place in the Ballykisteen Hotel in Limerick Junction this Sunday night, October 26

Limerick GAA club counts down the days to Squid Game-inspired fundraiser

Aaron O'Sullivan and Leah Butler balloon dancing at the launch of Pallasgreen GAA Club's Quid Game

PALLASGREEN GAA Club is counting down the days to their highly-anticipated Quid Games fundraiser.

It takes place in the Ballykisteen Hotel in Limerick Junction - where the thrill of competition meets the spirit of giving - this Sunday, October 26.

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Inspired by the hit TV series Squid Game, a Pallasgreen GAA Club spokesperson said: “Our event promises an unforgettable experience filled with challenges, camaraderie, and the chance to make a difference. 

“Get ready to embark on a journey unlike any other as we bring together 30 brave contestants to compete in a series of heart-pounding challenges, all in the name of charity and much needed funds for Pallasgreen GAA Club extensive field development.” 

A line-up of six games will test contestants’ skills, challenge their wits and leave attendees on the edge of their seats. 

“Check out all the contestants on social media posts, including our LGFA players and coaches. Come along, cheer them on, and be part of a memorable evening that promises plenty of laughs, surprises, and community spirit.

"All support is hugely appreciated, let’s make this a night to remember!” said the spokesperson, who thanked main sponsors Lee's Centra and St Ailbe's Credit Union for their much-valued support. MC on the night will be well-known broadcaster and personality Valerie Wheeler

Tickets are now at a premium but some are still available for the over 16s event. Contact 086 3506456.

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