Cork on hunt for new sponsors

NEWS ROUND-UP: CORK HAVE become the latest county to find themselves searching for new sponsors, as the existing contract with…

NEWS ROUND-UP:CORK HAVE become the latest county to find themselves searching for new sponsors, as the existing contract with O2, which had been in place to cover football and hurling since 1998, won't be renewed into 2013.

A joint statement from the Cork county board and O2 yesterday confirmed that their sponsorship partnership will conclude when the contract ends on December 31st, 2012 – and with that begins the search to find a replacement.

“We are obviously very sorry to lose O2 as sponsors of Cork GAA, after 15 mutually successful years,” said Cork chairman Bob Ryan.

“The county board officers, our hurling and football Players, our team managements and our supporters have enjoyed an excellent relationship with O2, and with its executives and representatives.

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“We wish to thank them for their partnership and generous support over the years. We are currently in negotiations with a number of interested parties about the sponsorship of Cork GAA from 2013 onwards.”

Without giving an exact reason as to why the contract wouldn’t be extended, Eugene Mitchell, marketing director at O2, said: “We have enjoyed a tremendous relationship with the Cork county board since 1998, during which time we have shared in many memorable moments and achievements by the footballers and hurlers, including 26 national and 46 Munster titles.

“On behalf of O2, we wish continued good fortune to all Cork teams and their loyal fans for the future.”

It was also announced last month that Tegral, the long-term sponsors of Kildare football, would be terminating their relationship with the county.

Although there was better news in Meath with the unveiling of Tayto Park as their new sponsors, it is estimated that about 10 counties are either without a commercial partner or at the end of an agreement.

Against that backdrop, however, comes the news that the Armagh county board will this evening announce details of their new sponsor partnership programme for the coming season, the identity of the new sponsors to be revealed at an event to be held at Morgan Athletic Grounds: the new county jersey will also be displayed for the first time on the night.

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics