Creagh continue to build a concrete sponsorship with Antrim Camogie

Creagh Concrete management are presented with the Antrim Camogie jersey as a small gesture of thanks from the senior squad. L-R Amy Boyle – captain, Martin McIvor – purchasing manager, Aisling O’Donnell, Tom McKeague – Accountant, Sarah O’Neill, James McKeague – Managing Director, Becky Ellis, Dominic Dillon – TSP Planner and Niamh Neeson.

Antrim Camogie PRO Michael Corcoran

Antrim Camogie were delighted to have announced a senior team sponsorship arrangement with Toome based Creagh Concrete some months back, as this secured financial stability for the county sports unit and with that firm footing, the senior team have gone from strength to strength; winning the Very 1b National league, then the Ulster championship, Creagh can be pleased that their commitment to Antrim Camogie and women in sport has and continues to be a success story.

Antrim’s captain, Amy Boyle holds up the coveted Antrim jersey along with James McKeague – Managing Director along with the Very National 1b league and Ulster Championship trophies.

Saturday will offer up another building block for more success, if Antrim manage to beat rivals, Offaly, in the All Ireland Intermediate semi final championship, in Newbridge, Co.Kildare. For now though, Antrim took some time out to thank Creagh for their sponsorship and presented Managing Director, James McKeague, a framed Antrim camogie jersey, which has been heralded by many as being one of the most sought after pieces of merchandise due to the design and associated successes that the jersey has brought to the county.

Antrim Camogie’s treasurer, Angela Boyle, who played a pivotal role in attracting Creagh as the main sponsor is delighted to share in the presentation of the jersey to James McKeague – Managing Director.

Antrim’s semi final game throws in at 1pm as part of the double header weekend in St. Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, where Kerry play Down at 3pm in the other semi final. With the weather forecast to be nothing short of fabulous, travelling supporters will be in for a treat and hopefully witness the passage to the final in Croke Park on the 10th August. Antrim will no doubt want that travelling sixteenth player to have a loud and supporting voice with a swathe of saffron to add additional visual impact.

Merchandise available at O’Neills outlets, Stewarts Sports and a pop up shop at request. Tickets for the game can be purchased here…

https://www.universe.com/events/glen-dimplex-championship-intermediate-semi-finals-tickets-PJ8KCH

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