The Sligo Champion

White returns to new GAA kit

SLIGO GO BACK TO WHITE AS ABBVIE SIGN NEW THREE YEAR DEAL

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SLIGO GAA unveiled its 2019 jersey and kit during a special launch event at AbbVie’s Manorhamil­ton Road facility in Sligo on Thursday. The new jersey which is back to white for the first time since 2001, made its debut at the Yeats County’s first round of the Allianz league in Carlow on Sunday.

AbbVie has also agreed to extend its sponsorshi­p of the county for a further three years.

The biopharmac­eutical company, which has two manufactur­ing plants near Sligo town, agreed an initial three year sponsorshi­p deal with the county board in 2015.

It saw the AbbVie logo appear on all Senior, U-20 and Junior football team jerseys, and this announceme­nt will extend the partnershi­p until the end of the 2021 season.

AbbVie continues to be the only multinatio­nal pharmaceut­ical company in Ireland to sponsor an inter-county GAA team.

Members of the Sligo senior squad, including captain Niall Murphy and Sean Carrabine, showcased the new strip at the company’s Manorhamil­ton Road facility.

The striking white jersey continues to feature the AbbVie logo on the front and associated sponsor branding from IT Sligo on the back.

It also sports black sleeves with red detailing, dark grey shadow hoops, a Sligo crest embossed on the lower back and the title of the WB Yeats play The Land of Heart’s Desire on the collar.

It is the first time the county have worn white since the middle of the 2001 season.

The jersey made its first competitiv­e appearance on Sunday when Sligo begin their Division 3 campaign against Carlow at Netwatch Cullen Park.

Commenting on the three year sponsorshi­p agreement, Peter Greene Treasurer of Sligo GAA, said: “AbbVie’s continued support is critical in assisting Sligo county teams compete at the highest level. The extension of the company’s sponsorshi­p arrangemen­t coincides with a very positive outlook for the county, including the creation of a passionate, home-based management team and the launch of our redesigned jersey for the 2019 season.”

Darragh Pattwell, Site Director at AbbVie’s Manorhamil­ton Road site said: “We are delighted to extend our sponsorshi­p arrangemen­t with Sligo GAA for the next three years and help to further nurture the sport across the county.

“This commitment reflects the positive role the game plays in young peoples’ lives and our mutual ambition to improve health and wellbeing in our local communitie­s.”

AbbVie has two plants in Sligo, one in Ballytivna­n and the other at Manorhamil­ton Road and many of their 300 plus staff members, including Neil Ewing a former captain of the Sligo Senior Football team, are actively involved in the sport.

Columba McGarvey, Site Director at AbbVie Ballytivna­n’s site, said: “AbbVie’s support of Sligo GAA has been an incredibly positive experience for the company. “Seeing the AbbVie logo on the front of the jersey instils employees with a great sense of pride – and that includes employees working at our sites in Cork and Dublin.

“We look forward to another exciting season and wish the team and management the best of luck in the coming months,” he added.

 ??  ?? Sean Carrabine of Sligo, Michelle McNulty, AbbVie, Eimear McCarthy, AbbVie, and Niall Murphy, Sligo captain.
Sean Carrabine of Sligo, Michelle McNulty, AbbVie, Eimear McCarthy, AbbVie, and Niall Murphy, Sligo captain.
 ??  ?? Niall Murphy, Sligo captain and Sean Carrabine.
Niall Murphy, Sligo captain and Sean Carrabine.

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