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GAA All-Stars Kilkenny hurler TJ Reid and Mayo footballer, Aidan O’Shea with Sadie Grant (6) and Isabelle Doyle (6) when they took part in a Cook-Off Challenge to promote Kellogg’s Powering Play for Children at The Merrion Hotel ,Dublin
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With more than 100,000 children gearing up to take part in this year’s Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps, today saw the launch of Kellogg’s Powering Play 2016, which promotes the importance of nutrition and hydration in fuelling physical activity.

TV star Baz Ashmawy was joined by Kilkenny hurler TJ Reid and Mayo footballer, Aidan O’Shea for the first-ever Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps Cook-Off to promote Powering Play.

Kellogg’s nutritionist, Laura Street oversaw the culinary collaboration as the lads chopped, sliced and diced a mix of ingredients to create nutritious breakfasts, snacks and lunches for powering play.