Connacht Gold are new Juvenile Football League & Championship sponsors
Recently at Dr Hyde Park, Connacht Gold and Roscommon GAA announced a 3 year partnership, which will see Connacht Gold sponsoring all juvenile football competitions in the county from 2024 to 2027.
Roscommon GAA Minor Football Committee Chairperson, Shay Galvin has said “We at Roscommon Gaa are delighted to have Connacht Gold as the main sponsor for our underage football League and championship competitions here in County Roscommon for the next three years. Both the GAA & Connacht Gold have been in existence for a long time and both have been benefiting their communities for over a century.”
Our GAA clubs are the heartbeat of every community around the country and this is where every player who starts out in their sporting journey, learns their trade.
This year our underage Championship competitions will consist of three age grades U14, U16 & U18.
There will be –
- 11 competitions
- 26 participating clubs
- 76 participating teams
- 335 games
- Up to 1,400 players.
A massive thank you to Connacht Gold for coming onboard and here’s looking forward to a competitive, entertaining & sporting calendar and good luck to all of our teams taking part.
Damien Devaney, Head of Finance Aurivo Dairy said “Aurivo Co-op, under the Connacht Gold brand, are delighted to support the U14, U16 and U18 competitions in Roscommon for the next three years. As the GAA celebrates its 140th anniversary, Aurivo has been in existence for just as long, supplying the highest quality consumer foods to customers in Ireland and the highest quality sustainable dairy ingredients to customers in fifty countries across the globe. Both the GAA and Aurivo are very much at the hearth of the community making this partnership an ideal fit.”
Aurivo collects milk from 1,000 member farms in 14 counties and employs 700 team members directly across 40 sites in Ireland and the UK. In October 2023 Aurivo acquired the Arrabawn and Dawn brands making it one of the leading dairy consumer foods businesses in Ireland.