Meath GAA has announced plans to raise €1.5m for the redevelopment of Páirc Tailteann by way of a draw for three new family homes.
The Meath GAA ‘Royal House Draw’, which is being run in association with Glenveagh Properties, will see three draws take place over the next 15 months with a new three bed semi-detached home valued at €275K to be won in each case.
Tickets available from the club by contacting any member of the Club Executive or message our Facebook page
If you buy online please select Bective when purchasing to ensure that our club gets commision on the tickets. Clubs will receive 15% commision for the first 100 tickets, 25% for the next 100, 40% for anything above that.
Special early bird price of €250 for the 3 draws.
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The draw for the first home – at Cois Glaisin in south Navan – will take place on October 31st. In addition to the new homes, there will also be a range of cash prizes in each draw.
The official launch of the draw took placeon Monday night in Navan O’Mahony’s GAA centre with representatives of all 59 Meath clubs in attendance.
Peter O’Halloran, Chairman of Meath GAA described the redevelopment of Páirc Tailteann as a vital project for the county and he said he hoped it would be supported by Meath people at home and abroad.
“This is the first time we have ever organised this type of fundraiser and we are delighted to partner with Glenveagh Properties on it. Even at this early stage the response has been hugely positive. We are looking to maintain that momentum for the duration of the project and to building a new stadium which everyone can be proud of. “
Justin Bickle, CEO of Glenveagh Properties said that the GAA is the heartbeat of local communities and that was key to the company’s involvement.
“Meath GAA needs to provide their players and supporters with a modern fully equipped stadium and that is the goal of this fundraiser. As a company which is also building and fostering communities in Meath, we are delighted to support this initiative from our developments in the county.”
Tickets for the draw are €100 each but all those paying in advance for the three draws will be able to avail of a special discount rate of €250. Tickets will be available initially from local clubs and online www.royalhousedraw.com/ while the maximum number of tickets sold will be 12,000.
Various options and ‘easy pay’ methods will be available to facilitate the purchase of tickets while an incentive scheme for clubs is also in place. The other draws will take place in May 2019 and October 2019.