Imokilly GAA enter exciting new chapter with ROCA Sports

The partnership brings together one of the region’s most successful GAA divisions and a rapidly growing sportswear
Imokilly GAA enter exciting new chapter with ROCA Sports

Imokilly GAA has entered an exciting new chapter with the announcement that ROCA Sports will serve as the official sponsors of the East Cork hurling and football leagues.

Imokilly GAA has entered an exciting new chapter with the announcement that ROCA Sports will serve as the official sponsors of the East Cork hurling and football leagues.

The partnership brings together one of the region’s most successful GAA divisions and a rapidly growing sportswear brand known for its commitment to performance, innovation, and community engagement.

ROCA Sports has built a strong reputation in recent years for producing high-quality athletic apparel designed to meet the demands of modern players. Their focus on durability, comfort, and style has made them a popular choice among clubs and athletes. 

 Timmy Wilk in action for Imokilly last year. Picture: Jim Coughlan
Timmy Wilk in action for Imokilly last year. Picture: Jim Coughlan

For Imokilly GAA, the sponsorship arrives at a time of continued growth and ambition. The division has long been recognised as a powerhouse in Cork hurling, with multiple county titles to its name and a proud history of producing top-class players. 

The East Cork leagues are central to that success, providing competitive, well-organised fixtures that help nurture talent at Junior level. With ROCA Sports on board, the division gains a partner that not only supports its sporting objectives but also shares its commitment to community development.

In partnering with ROCA Sports, Imokilly GAA has secured a sponsor that understands the heart of Gaelic games and is eager to contribute to their continued success.

 Imokilly's Shane Bennett shoots past Carbery's Brian Everard in 2022. Picture: David Keane
Imokilly's Shane Bennett shoots past Carbery's Brian Everard in 2022. Picture: David Keane

The partnership arrives at a time when interest in GAA across East Cork is at a high point, with several clubs enjoying recent county success and underage numbers continuing to rise. The involvement of ROCA Sports is expected to further strengthen the profile of the leagues at Junior level. 

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