Go-Ahead Ireland has launched the Dublin Club Championships for 2024 across men’s and ladies’ football, hurling and camogie.
The launch follows Go-Ahead Ireland’s partnership renewal with Dublin GAA earlier this year. The public transport provider will continue to support club competitions across all four codes at various levels, from senior to intermediate and junior.
Go-Ahead Ireland has been a partner of Dublin GAA since 2021, and the extension earlier this year will see their partnership remain in place until at least 2026.
As part of the renewal, Dublin GAA and Go-Ahead Ireland will continue to explore innovative ways to enhance the coverage and exposure of club competitions, from continued free-to-air live streaming of matches to the investment in infrastructure improvements in Parnell Park, such as a new video wall scoreboard in the coming months.
Brian Howard of Raheny, Kate Sullivan of St. Sylvester’s, Conor Burke of St Vincent’s and Claire Gannon of St. Jude’s were in Parnell Park to help launch the Championships this week.
“We’re delighted to have extended our partnership with Dublin GAA earlier this year and are greatly looking forward to the club championship action to come over the next few months,” said Go-Ahead Ireland Managing Director Dervla McKay.
“As a leading public transport provider throughout Dublin, Go-Ahead Ireland is rooted in the community. Community values drive us, and we are delighted to share those values with those in Dublin GAA.”
“Accessibility is one of our most important priorities, and we are thrilled to see these values reflected in our partnerships, particularly through our investment in the digital scoreboard under our Accessibility Development Fund.”
“We are delighted to continue our club partnership with Go-Ahead Ireland and to build on the work done to date,” added Dublin GAA Commercial and Marketing Director Tomás Quinn.
“Having a partner embedded in communities and servicing many of our clubs all over the county is an ideal fit for these competitions.”
The Dublin GAA Go-Ahead Ireland Accessibility Fund is a shared initiative designed to support ongoing accessibility and user experience enhancements for Dublin GAA supporters and a cornerstone to the long-term partnership of the two organisations.
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