Roscommon footballer Enda Smith (L), chairman and group chief executive of Ballymore Sean Mulryan, and Roscommon hurler Pat Nolan (R). Seb Daly/SPORTSFILE
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Tipperary and Roscommon unveil new jerseys for 2019
Roscommon’s jersey features a new gradient design while Tipp’s sees new sponsors Teneo come on board.
TIPPERARY AND ROSCOMMON have unveiled the jerseys their footballers and hurlers will don during the 2019 season.
The Premier recently announced a partnership with international advisory firm Teneo, and four key figures from the worlds of Tipp hurling and football rolled up to the Portroe club to unfurl the new garb.
Hurler Brendan Maher, footballer Conor Sweeney, and respective managers Liam Sheedy and Liam Kearns were on hand to meet Teneo CEO Declan Kelly and show off the mighty blue-and-gold in its latest iteration.
The jersey will be worn through the grades from minor to senior this year.
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Declan Kelly, CEO & Chairman, Teneo, Tipperary hurler Brendan Maher, Tipperary hurling manager Liam Sheedy, Tipperary football manager Liam Kearns and Tipperary footballer Conor Sweeney were at Portroe GAA Club today to unveil the new look Tipperary jersey. Diarmuid Greene / SPORTSFILE
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Maher and Sweeney show off the new gear.
The Tipp hurlers host Clare in their Division 1A league opener at 7pm on Saturday in a game which will be shown live on eir Sport, while the footballers begin their Division 2 campaign with a trip to Meath at 2pm the following day.
Roscommon’s new jersey will make its debut on Saturday as the footballers travel to Castlebar to face Mayo.
Revealed at the Glenroyal Hotel in Maynooth, the jersey features a gradient design and sees chief sponsor Ballymore retain its place at front and centre.
Enda Smith poses in the new Roscommon jersey.
Pat Nolan and Ballymore chief Sean Mulryan at today's unveiling.
The Roscommon hurlers travel to face Louth in their Division 3A opener at 12:30pm on Sunday.
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Tipperary and Roscommon unveil new jerseys for 2019
TIPPERARY AND ROSCOMMON have unveiled the jerseys their footballers and hurlers will don during the 2019 season.
The Premier recently announced a partnership with international advisory firm Teneo, and four key figures from the worlds of Tipp hurling and football rolled up to the Portroe club to unfurl the new garb.
Hurler Brendan Maher, footballer Conor Sweeney, and respective managers Liam Sheedy and Liam Kearns were on hand to meet Teneo CEO Declan Kelly and show off the mighty blue-and-gold in its latest iteration.
The jersey will be worn through the grades from minor to senior this year.
Declan Kelly, CEO & Chairman, Teneo, Tipperary hurler Brendan Maher, Tipperary hurling manager Liam Sheedy, Tipperary football manager Liam Kearns and Tipperary footballer Conor Sweeney were at Portroe GAA Club today to unveil the new look Tipperary jersey. Diarmuid Greene / SPORTSFILE Diarmuid Greene / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE
Maher and Sweeney show off the new gear.
The Tipp hurlers host Clare in their Division 1A league opener at 7pm on Saturday in a game which will be shown live on eir Sport, while the footballers begin their Division 2 campaign with a trip to Meath at 2pm the following day.
Roscommon’s new jersey will make its debut on Saturday as the footballers travel to Castlebar to face Mayo.
Revealed at the Glenroyal Hotel in Maynooth, the jersey features a gradient design and sees chief sponsor Ballymore retain its place at front and centre.
Enda Smith poses in the new Roscommon jersey.
Pat Nolan and Ballymore chief Sean Mulryan at today's unveiling.
The Roscommon hurlers travel to face Louth in their Division 3A opener at 12:30pm on Sunday.
Subscribe to our new podcast, The42 Rugby Weekly, here:
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