Since becoming title sponsors in 2022, Kearys Motor Group have celebrated two All-Ireland Senior Championship wins with Cork Camogie, bringing the O’Duffy Cup back to Leeside in 2023 and 2024, as well as the Intermediate All-Ireland Championship this year.
Kearys have just annunced that they have renewed its title sponsorship of Cork Camogie, for a further three years from 2025-2027 inclusive.
The group will sponsor the Senior, Under 23, Junior, Minor and Under 16 teams as well as the Under 16 and Under 14 Club Championships.
The new Cork Camogie jersey will be launched in January 2025, just before the Senior League gets underway. Also, Kearys will provide a new branded 251 Renault Trafic kit van for the Senior Team.
To announce the sponsorship agreement, Kearys hosted a special event on Tuesday 3rd December in the Renault / Dacia Cork dealership, with Cork Senior and Intermediate players, together with the All-Ireland trophies, Cork County Board and special guest, Kearys Brand Ambassador, Sonia O’Sullivan, who shared her insights on sport, with a focus on the success and development of women’s sport In Ireland in particular.
Brendan Keary, CEO, Kearys Motor Group said: “We are delighted and proud to partner 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.” he added.
Speaking on behalf of Cork Camogie, Mairead Donovan Cathaoirleach said: “Our Cork Camogie teams are an amazing group of athletes and are fantastic ambassadors for Cork as we have proven with huge successes over the past three years both at adult and underage levels. We look forward to continuing to work with Kearys Motor Group and growing our excellent relationship together over the next three years.”
“Cork as a county are one of the most successful since the 21st century began and over the past 24 years, the Cork Inter-county team have competed successfully at Senior, Intermediate, Junior, Minor & U16 levels winning multiple All Ireland & Munster Titles. As a county, we aim to evolve and challenge at all levels both on and off the field,” she added.