A South Mall solicitors firm has added some green and gold ahead of tomorrow's All Ireland to support one of their employees

A South Mall solicitors firm has added some green and gold ahead of tomorrow's All Ireland to support one of their employees
Kerry Senior footballer Adrian Spillane pictured with Jody Cantillon outside his workplace Cantillons Solicitors on the South Mall.

The heart of Cork city has seen a splash of green and gold ahead of tomorrow's All Ireland final.

Cantillons Solicitors on South Mall are showing their support for one of their employees, Adrian Spillane who is on the panel trying to stop Dublin's drive for a five in a row.

While a native of Kerry, Spillane has been working with Cantillons Solicitors for the past eight months in their Medical Negligence Department. 

He has done this while playing at the highest level with the Kerry team. This requires him to travel up and down to Kerry at least twice during the working week as well as play matches and training at weekends.

Cantillons' said they were delighted to go green and gold in support him.

Kerry Senior footballer Adrian Spillane pictured with Jody Cantillon outside his workplace Cantillons Solicitors on the South Mall.
Kerry Senior footballer Adrian Spillane pictured with Jody Cantillon outside his workplace Cantillons Solicitors on the South Mall.

Jody Cantillon, Partner at Cantillons Solicitors, said: “We are delighted to have Adrian working with us here in Cantillons Solicitors. We are an office with around 40 employees."

"We have natives from many counties around Ireland working with us, as well as clients from all over the Country. However, it is a first for us to have an All Ireland Finalist working within the office."

"Given that our beloved Cork is not in the senior final, we are happy to wish Adrian, and all his teammates, the best. He has certainly got a brilliant send off from all the staff at Cantillons Solicitors at 39 South Mall, Cork”.

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