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Tayto Park unveiled as new Meath GAA sponsor

Tuesday, 9th October, 2012 1:30pm
Tayto Park unveiled as new Meath GAA sponsor

Mr Tayto with Meath footballers Seamus Kenny and Graham Reilly at the launch of the Meath GAA teams sponsorship.

Tayto Park has been unveiled as the official sponsor of the Meath GAA football teams in a two-year deal. The sponsorship covers all four inter country football teams - senior, under 21, minor and junior.

Tayto Park has had over 450,000 visitors to date, and its owner Raymond Coyle said today: "With Tayto Park located in the heart of Meath, this is a perfect sponsorship for us. We are delighted to support Meath GAA Football and we are confident the teams will not only bring great entertainment to everyone who loves football in the years ahead but will also bring the Sam Maguire to Tayto Park for a visit!"

Chairperson of Meath GAA Barney Allen said: "Securing this sponsorship will enable the county to continue to invest in talent and facilities. Tayto Park has been great for our county and I hope we will have some great days ahead in the new jersey".

New Meath manager, Mick O'Dowd who was ratified at the County Board Meeting said, "It is a new chapter in Meath football and I look forward to working with the county committee, the players and with Tayto Park."

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