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CONOR MEYLER: Who is the hardest player to mark in the Championship? | Eyes open to Ladies Football

Aisling O'Reilly spoke with Tyrone footballer Conor Meyler at the launch of the new All Ireland intercounty season. Ahead of what promises to be a fascinating summer of Gaelic Games action, AIB was today joined by stars from across the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Championships and the AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championships as AIB extended its sponsorship agreements with the GAA and the Camogie Association for another five years. Sponsors of the GAA Club Championships since 1991 and the All-Ireland Senior Football Championships since 2015, today’s five-year sponsorship extension sees AIB continue its relationship as one of the longest-standing supporters of the GAA. AIB also further cemented its partnership with the Camogie Association, extending its support of the AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championships to 2028, having been proud sponsors of the championships since 2013. Down through the years, AIB’s Gaelic Games sponsorship activity has highlighted the grit, determination and passion that is required in order to win #TheToughest competitions in Gaelic Games. Through the platform of #TheToughest, AIB has shone a spotlight on the GAA and Camogie Club Championships, while also allowing fans unique, never-before-seen insights into the GAA Senior Football Championship, and the players who give their all, year after year, to make their clubs, counties and communities proud. Today’s sponsorship extension announcement not only cements AIB’s support of Gaelic Games, but also underpins its commitment to a further five years of showcasing our national games through innovative sponsorship campaigns that evolve in line with the modern game, and which champion the players and engage fans and communities nationwide by celebrating all that is unique about Gaelic Games. Football with AIB GAA

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16:20 3 May 2023



CONOR MEYLER: Who is the harde...
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CONOR MEYLER: Who is the hardest player to mark in the Championship? | Eyes open to Ladies Football


OffTheBall

OffTheBall

16:20 3 May 2023

Aisling O'Reilly spoke with Tyrone footballer Conor Meyler at the launch of the new All Ireland intercounty season.

Ahead of what promises to be a fascinating summer of Gaelic Games action, AIB was today joined by stars from across the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Championships and the AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championships as AIB extended its sponsorship agreements with the GAA and the Camogie Association for another five years.

Sponsors of the GAA Club Championships since 1991 and the All-Ireland Senior Football Championships since 2015, today’s five-year sponsorship extension sees AIB continue its relationship as one of the longest-standing supporters of the GAA. AIB also further cemented its partnership with the Camogie Association, extending its support of the AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championships to 2028, having been proud sponsors of the championships since 2013.

Down through the years, AIB’s Gaelic Games sponsorship activity has highlighted the grit, determination and passion that is required in order to win #TheToughest competitions in Gaelic Games. Through the platform of #TheToughest, AIB has shone a spotlight on the GAA and Camogie Club Championships, while also allowing fans unique, never-before-seen insights into the GAA Senior Football Championship, and the players who give their all, year after year, to make their clubs, counties and communities proud.

Today’s sponsorship extension announcement not only cements AIB’s support of Gaelic Games, but also underpins its commitment to a further five years of showcasing our national games through innovative sponsorship campaigns that evolve in line with the modern game, and which champion the players and engage fans and communities nationwide by celebrating all that is unique about Gaelic Games.

Football with AIB GAA


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