In early November it was revealed that Rainbow Communications were to become Armagh’s new jersey sponsors after Morgan Fuels had filled that role for several years.
The company has now been unveiled as the new Louth sponsors in a deal which will see them sponsor the Louth senior football and hurling teams – along with the minor, U21 and junior football teams – and last until 2015. McCabe Builders had been the sponsors of Louth GAA for the last six years.
There are now just three counties who are still seeking a sponsor for next season including Kildare, following the withdrawal of their long-running partner Tegral.
Cork’s high-profile O2 sponsorship deal will conclude at the end of this year while Ulster side Down are also in the market for a new sponsor after their 14-year partnership with the Canal Court Hotel in Newry concluded.
Morgan Fuels new sponsors of Louth GAA
FORMER ARMAGH GAA sponsors Morgan Fuels have become the new sponsor of Louth GAA for a three-year term.
Two weeks ago Morgan Fuels launched a blistering attack on the Armagh county board and announced they were withdrawing the sponsorship for the county’s flagship stadium, the Athletic Grounds.
In early November it was revealed that Rainbow Communications were to become Armagh’s new jersey sponsors after Morgan Fuels had filled that role for several years.
The company has now been unveiled as the new Louth sponsors in a deal which will see them sponsor the Louth senior football and hurling teams – along with the minor, U21 and junior football teams – and last until 2015. McCabe Builders had been the sponsors of Louth GAA for the last six years.
There are now just three counties who are still seeking a sponsor for next season including Kildare, following the withdrawal of their long-running partner Tegral.
Cork’s high-profile O2 sponsorship deal will conclude at the end of this year while Ulster side Down are also in the market for a new sponsor after their 14-year partnership with the Canal Court Hotel in Newry concluded.
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