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In Pictures: 100 boys and girls attending first ever Ballyfin Cul Camp

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Over 100 kids took to Ballyfin this week for their first ever cul camp.

The dual club are holding their camp for both hurling and football in their first year.

Under the guidance of the Cul Camp coaches, they are learning new skills and enhancing the ones they already have.

Ballyfin enjoyed a very good 2017 at adult level as their footballers maintained their senior status and their hurlers defeated Colt Gaels in the senior A final.

It means that Ballyfin will have both of their codes competing in the top tiers of the respective championships in the coming weeks.

But ahead of all of that, our photographer took a trip to Ballyfin to enjoy all the action.

She snapped these absolutely brilliant pictures:

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LaoisToday's main photographer Julie Anne Miller is a graduate from GMIT. Despite her young age, Julie Anne has years of experience in the food industry. She has worked in Tynan's at the Storeyard in Portlaoise, Ballymaloe House in Cork and Beach Point Country Club in New York. She has also contributed a food column to the Irish Country Living section of the Irish Farmers Journal. She's willing to talk about anything - except football!