Cork launch new camogie jersey as they prepare for Munster final

Rebels face Waterford in provincial decider
Cork launch new camogie jersey as they prepare for Munster final

Cork senior camogie players Amy O'Connor, Meabh Cahalane, and Laura Hayes at the Kearys sponsorship presentation of the new Cork senior camogie jersey at Castle Road. Picture: Howard Crowdy

Kearys Motor Group recently renewed its title sponsorship of Cork Camogie, for a further three years from 2025-2027 inclusive.

This includes branding rights for Cork county camogie teams, plus an additional investment by Kearys in the sponsorship activation.

Since becoming title sponsors in 2022, Kearys Motor Group has celebrated with Cork Camogie as they won two All-Ireland senior championships, bringing the O’Duffy Cup back to Leeside in 2023 and 2024, as well as the Intermediate All-Ireland championship last year.

As part of the deal, Kearys will sponsor the senior, U23, junior, minor, and U16 teams as well as the U16 and U14 club championships.

Speaking at the time Brendan Keary, CEO Kearys Motor Group said: “We are delighted and proud to partner with Cork Camogie for the next three years with this significant sponsorship that reflects Kearys’ culture, values, inclusivity, and team spirit.

We recognise the value of camogie as one of Ireland’s leading and growing sports for women and girls and we look forward to continuing our great relationship with all the teams who compete at the highest level.”

As part of this, they launched the new 2025 season jersey that is now available for sale through Cork Camogie County Board at Castle Road.

Speaking on behalf of Kearys Motor Group, Chief Financial Officer Kevin Smith said: “We are thrilled with how the new jersey looks and wish all Cork camogie teams the best of luck in their championship campaigns this season.

“We are always happy to share our latest offers with Cork camogie members when they are buying their next car or van through our dealerships and of course Carstore Cork at Little Island.”

At the launch of the new Cork jersey, sponsored by Kearys Motor Group were: Kevin Smith, Chief Financial Officer Kearys Motor Group; Jackie Dawson, Head of Communication Kearys; Padraig Treacy, chairperson Cork County Camogie Board; Ger Manley, senior camogie manager with senior camogie players Laura Hayes, Amy O'Connor, and Meabh Cahalane. Picture: Howard Crowdy
At the launch of the new Cork jersey, sponsored by Kearys Motor Group were: Kevin Smith, Chief Financial Officer Kearys Motor Group; Jackie Dawson, Head of Communication Kearys; Padraig Treacy, chairperson Cork County Camogie Board; Ger Manley, senior camogie manager with senior camogie players Laura Hayes, Amy O'Connor, and Meabh Cahalane. Picture: Howard Crowdy

Cork camogie chairman, Pádraig Treacy, thanked Kearys for their ongoing sponsorship of Cork camogie.

VALUED

“They are a valued partner and we were delighted with the further three-year extension announced last November. The jersey officially launched in the last few days is part of that,” said Mr Treacy.

“Sets are been provided for our senior, U23, minor, and U16 inter-county teams. All squads have been wearing them of late and they are now available for sale from the Cork Camogie Board.”

He thanked Brendan Keary, CFO Kevin Smith, and communications manager Jackie Dawson for their ongoing support and wished all the teams well for their respective championships.

Cork wore the new jersey in the league final and will also wear it next weekend in the Munster Championship final against Waterford on Saturday at the Ragg at 1pm.

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