Published Monday, 11 March 2013
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Players and supporters gathered on Saturday to show off their newest strip, and take part in the latest dance craze.
The Harlem Shake, which originated in Australia, shows a group of people dancing for 30 seconds to a track by electro music master Baauer.
Camogie players were joined by children, teenagers and even the odd cartoon character to take part in the event.
Maggie McWilliams said it had been a great success.
"Everybody was in really good spirit and they had a ball," she told UTV.
"It's good that so many people and clubs from all over the county come up to support them and make a big massive morning of it for the girls, and they said they support was overwhelming and that's really going to support them on to have a great year this year."
Una O'Halloran, chair of the Co Antrim camogie board, said it was encouraging to see the support for the Saffrons.
"The girls are out during the winter, they're training hard, and they're travelling so it's absolutely fantastic to see this."
And although some of the girls started off shy she said: "The ones that needed persuaded were the ones first to dance!"