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Celtic Pure have ‘upcycled’ their partnership with Monaghan GAA and will feature this year as a second tier sponsor on the county shirt.  Last year the locally based company became the official water partner of the county teams.econd

The new Monaghan jersey design, featuring the Celtic Pure logo on the back of the shirt will be seen in action for the first time in the Allianz League Division 1 game Monaghan V Mayo on 28th January in St Tiernach’s Park, Co. Monaghan.

Investec has had a long-term deal with the county since 2009 and will retain their place on the front of the shirt.

“The GAA is a unique sport that is deep-rooted in Irish communities and something we are passionate about in Celtic Pure, as sponsor and supporter of our local club Corduff Gaels,” said Celtic Pure CEO Padraig McEneaney.

“We are a proud Irish company that supplies fresh spring water to our customers and are glad to bring the two together and support our own side, Monaghan football.”

The sponsorship, which was unveiled at the Monaghan GAA training grounds in Cloghan, continues Celtic Pure’s long-standing support of Irish sport which includes an existing national sponsorship with the FAI.

The Celtic Pure plant, located on the outskirts of Corcreagh in Monaghan, produces over 120 million bottles per annum. Their new bottling facility, a state-of-the-art 6,600 sq metre warehouse, houses a new technologically advanced management and tracking system, new bottling lines and additional office space for the company’s expanding workforce.

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