PTSB has been announced as the new sponsor of the Dublin GAA, LGFA and Camogie Leagues and Championships in a three-year partnership running from 2026 to 2028.

The agreement will cover all four codes from minor level upwards and takes effect immediately, with PTSB becoming the official League and Championship sponsor of Dublin GAA, Dublin LGFA and Dublin Camogie.

Staycity remain as the long term partner of the four Dublin codes at Inter County level

The partnership was launched this morning ahead of the draw for all four Senior Dublin Club Championships, which will be broadcast live this evening on Dubs TV for the first time. The draw will take place at the historic PTSB branch on O’Connell Street, beginning at 8pm.

Former Dublin inter-county players Jack McCaffrey and Hannah Tyrrell were in attendance at the launch, alongside current inter-county players Claire Gannon and Cian Boland, as well as representatives from PTSB and the three Dublin County Boards.

The agreement brings one of Ireland’s largest retail banks into a high-profile partnership with the Dublin club game, extending across football, hurling, ladies football and camogie.

PTSB has 28 branches across Dublin and the new sponsorship will support the county’s flagship club competitions, while also contributing to games and coaching development programmes across clubs and schools.

“We are delighted to welcome PTSB to the Dublin GAA family,” said Ken O’Sullivan, Chair of Dublin GAA.

“PTSB are a huge supporter of sport and indeed of grassroots sport in Ireland for many years now, and it’s brilliant to see them take that first step with Gaelic games in Dublin.

“With 28 branches in Dublin, PTSB is already supporting many of our clubs at a local level, but this support of our flagship club competitions goes beyond that again.

“We have some of the best athletes in the country pulling on their club colours with pride, their talents deserve to be highlighted equally, something that the team in PTSB will help us to do.

“However, this partnership goes further than just the Senior grade and will support all grades of competition.

“It will allow us to keep investing in our Games and Coaching Development Programmes right across the county and in all our clubs and schools, ensuring a vibrant and thriving club game.

“We look forward to working with PTSB in the years ahead and seeing our games elevated to a new level across the board.”

“At PTSB, we are proud to support Dublin GAA and the club game across every code and grade,” added Eamonn Crowley, CEO of PTSB.

“Gaelic Games play a unique role in Ireland in bringing people together, with inclusive, community-based participation for men, women, boys and girls of all ages and abilities.

“For 210 years, PTSB has been deeply rooted in the communities we serve.

“This partnership reflects our long-standing commitment to positively impact these communities and our belief in the importance of grassroots sport in helping communities thrive.

“We look forward to working with Dublin GAA to champion local clubs, recognise the contribution of players and volunteers, and support the development of GAA at the heart of community life across Dublin.”

The draw for the four PTSB Dublin Senior Championships will be streamed live on Dubs TV this evening from 8pm, with supporters able to register to watch free of charge.

The partnership adds to the growing commercial strength of the club game in Dublin, bringing together county-wide competition, community reach, equal-code visibility and a brand with a deep branch presence across the capital.

 

 

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Image Credit: PTSB and Dublin GAA, and Dan Sheridan, Inpho.ie

 

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