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Published 18:02 22 May 2017 BST
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The Liberty Insurance Squad Goals Challenge is back and it is better than ever!
If you're a dab hand with a hurl then we have got the perfect chance for you to win some cash for your local club. For the second year running, SportsJOE and Her.ie, in association with Liberty Insurance, are on the hunt for the camogie club with the best 'Squad Skills' as part of a massive cash prize competition. To enter your club for a chance to win €8,000 for your squad, a chance to play in Croke Park and star in a TV ad, then all you have to do is fill in the form below. Short-listed teams will have to submit a short video to prove just how skilful they really are. We are looking for clips of quirky, innovative skills. They can be solo or completed with teammates. The 10 best videos will then be whittled down to four through an online poll. These semi-finalists will battle it out at a live skills challenge on 21st July which will all be filmed as part of Liberty Insurance's brand new TV ad. Pretty cool huh?
Castleknock Camogie Club, Squad Goals Champions 2016
Get through that round and you will be down to the final two going head-to-head at half-time at the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Final at Croker on 10 September. The competition will involve team, and some individual, skills challenges. The overall winner will win €8,000 for their club, while the runners-up will walk away with €3,000. Wouldn't that be amazing?
The Liberty Squad Goals Challenge is a further demonstration of the fantastic support Liberty Insurance is providing to Camogie and women in sport across the country.
All you have to do now is practice your skills and tell us why you should win below.

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