From L-R: Johnny Greville, Jarlath Ennis, William McNamara, Jason Plunkett, Kevin McNamara, John Brennan, Simon Ennis. PHOTO: Paula Greif/www.sportsaction.ie

Hurlers partner up with McNamara Feeds

McNamara Feeds have been formally announced as the new sponsor of Meath Hurling

Meath GAA formally confirmed McNamara Feeds as the main sponsor of the Meath senior, u-20 and minor hurling teams. The McNamara feed logo has been sported by the Meath senior team on their jerseys for thier Kehoe Cup encounters and their opening NHL victory over London.

McNamara Feeds, a proudly Meath-based and family-run business, has a long-standing reputation for supporting rural communities, agriculture, and grassroots sport, making them a natural and highly valued partner for Meath GAA.

The sponsorship comes at an important time for hurling in Meath, with continued progress being made at underage level and renewed ambition within the senior setup. Investment in these teams is seen as vital to maintaining momentum, increasing participation, and inspiring the next generation of hurlers across the county.

“Meath GAA is delighted to announce McNamara Feeds as the new sponsor of Meath Senior, U-20 and Minor Hurling teams, and I am proud, on behalf of our County Committee, to welcome them as a key partner in the development of the small ball game across the Royal County.” said Meath GAA Chairman Jason Plunkett.

“Hurling in Meath has a strong tradition, and it is also a code with significant potential for further growth at club and county level. Real progress requires consistent support for coaching, player pathways, and the day-to-day work that strengthens standards over time. This partnership with McNamara Feeds provides that backing in a meaningful and practical way, and it will help us to build on the work already underway across our clubs, schools, and underage structures.”

“McNamara Feeds is a name synonymous with commitment, enterprise, and community. They understand the value of long-term investment, and they understand that performance is built in the unglamorous moments: the training pitch on a winter evening, the early morning coaching session, and the steady development of young players who need encouragement, structure, and opportunity. Their support will strengthen our capacity to deliver those opportunities and to support the people who make hurling happen in Meath.”

“I want to acknowledge and thank William and Kevin McNamara for placing their trust in Meath GAA and in Meath Hurling. Sponsorship is not simply a logo; it is a relationship, and it reflects confidence in the direction of travel. We are committed to ensuring this partnership delivers value for McNamara Feeds and real benefit for our players.”

“I also wish to recognise the work of our hurling committees, our coaches, and volunteers, who give their time and energy week after week. They are the backbone of the association, and they deserve partners who match their ambition and their work ethic. This sponsorship will help to sustain momentum, improve standards, and support participation across all ages.”

“Finally, I encourage our Meath GAA supporters and the wider GAA community to support McNamara Feeds in return, and to continue backing Meath senior, U20 and minor Hurling with pride and positivity. We look forward to working closely with McNamara Feeds over the coming seasons, and I wish them every success as part of the Meath GAA family.” concluded the Chairman.

“We are thrilled to have McNamara Feeds on board, their support strengthens our ability to nurture young talent, empower our U-20 panel, and drive our Senior team forward. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to excellence, community, and the future of hurling in Meath,” said Meath Hurling Development Committee Chairperson John Brennan

“We look forward to working closely with McNamara Feeds as we continue to build a strong future for hurling at every level. Their support will make a meaningful difference to our players, coaches, and supporters”.