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Published 15:32 10 May 2013 BST
Updated 12:19 12 Nov 2014 GMT
All rugby enthusiasts will be glued to the Lions Series and JOE is delighted to announce that Rob Kearney will be keeping us up to speed from within the camp.
The Irish star will be an integral part of Warren Gatland’s squad and this will mark his second Tour with the British and Irish Lions after a spell-binding performance in South Africa four years ago.
In association with Kelloggs, a proud supporter of Irish rugby for over ten years and big supporters of grass-roots rugby, the Leinster man will be providing insights from the tour, both on and off the pitch.
“As a member of the Lions touring party I am looking forward to a great summer tour. I am delighted to continue my relationship with Kellogg's who continue to support Irish rugby,” he said.
“I'll be keeping fans up to date on through the Kellogg's partnership with JOE by providing my insights from the tour- both on and off the pitch”.
The partnership between Kelloggs and JOE, which will be fronted by the Leinster man, will offer rugby fans the chance to share their words of support for Irish rugby players, putting them in with a chance of winning a rugby breakfast event and live screening of the second Test match on Saturday June 29th.
To be in with a chance to win the Kellogg's IRFU breakfast for your local rugby team look out for the Kellogg's Rugby section on our site which goes live from June 1 2013.
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