The Brady Family logo is to adorn the jerseys of Kildare GAA, Kildare Camogie and Kildare LGFA for four more years.
The family-run, Timahoe-based company has sponsored Kildare GAA since 2013 so this sponsorship agreement will extend the commitment to 14 years.
It is to be commended that the deal crosses over all four codes and the hope is that there will be an equitable distribution of the funds as well as an equal use of different players in promotions.
“We’re delighted to be renewing our sponsorship of Kildare GAA, LGFA and Camogie for another 4 years,” said John O’Brien, Managing Director of O’Brien Fine Foods.
“Brady Family is founded on family connections and traditions, it is a privilege to be able to renew our support for Kildare GAA and the central role it plays in community life.”
“This partnership is one we are very proud of, and we look forward to building on everything that has been achieved over the last 10 years and to even brighter futures ahead.’
“Brady Family have been fantastic supporters and promoters of our county teams in Kildare over the last ten years,” said Kildare GAA Chair Mick Gorman.
“This new agreement represents Brady Family’s strong endorsement of Kildare GAA. We look forward to continued successes together in the coming year.”
The move was also welcomed by Margaret Sexrton Chair of Kildare Camogie and Kildare LGFA Chair Mag O’Neill.
“Without the support of local sponsors who care deeply about their community, the valuable work done by Kildare Camogie would not be possible. Female sport in particular needs support and thousands of camogie players in Kildare have benefited in so many ways directly due to the generosity of Brady Family.”
“Over the past four years, we have worked together with Brady Family to build a solid partnership which has seen continued growth and success for both parties. The continued support of Brady Family for ladies’ football in Kildare shows the great strides the sport has made over the past number of years and shows their confidence and support in our continued success.”















