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LOCH GARMAN V OFFALY LOCH GARM AN v OFFALY Allianz GAA Football League Division 3, Round 1 An Réiteoir: Maurice Deegan (Laois) O’Kennedy Park New Ross Sunday 2nd February 2014 at 2pm LUACH €2 CLÁR OIFIG IÚL / OFFICIAL P ROGRAMM E 21st January 2014, Wexford Park; Gain Feeds were announced as the new sponsors of the Wexford GAA hurling and football teams. Pictured in attendance at the announcement were, left to right: Eamon Power, Glanbia, Eanna Martin, Mark Fanning, Colm Eustace, CEO of Glanbia Agribusiness, horse trainer Jim Bolger, Lee Chin, Paul Morris and John Murphy, Glanbia. Photo Mat t Browne / Spo r t sfile. ALLI ANZ FOOTB ALL LE AGUE DIVISION 3 FIXTURES 2014 ROUND 2: ROUND 5: Sunday 9th February: Sunday 16th March: WEXFORD AWAY TO ROSCOMMON WEXFORD HOME TO SLIGO ROUND 3: ROUND 6: Sunday 2nd March: Sunday 30th March: WEXFORD HOME TO CAVAN WEXFORD AWAY TO FERMANAGH ROUND 4: ROUND 7: Sunday 9th March: Sunday 6th APRIL: WEXFORD AWAY TO LIMERICK WEXFORD HOME TO LONGFORD 2 GAIN FEEDS ANNOUNCES A NEW THREE YEAR SPONSORSHIP DEAL WITH WEXFORD GAA HURLING AND FOOTBALL TEAMS AGRIBUSINESS [Tuesday 21st January 2014] At a special function generous support of Glanbia Agribusiness and in Wexford today, Glanbia Agribusiness GAIN Feeds. We are very grateful to their announced a new three year sponsorship management for placing such trust and belief in agreement under their GAIN Feeds brand for Wexford GAA. Wexford GAA county hurling and football teams I also want to especially thank Jim Bolger for 2014 – 2016. The new sponsorship agreement his hard work and help in securing the deal over will include all Wexford GAA county hurling and recent months. Jim is beyond question the football teams at Senior, Under 21, Minor, greatest Wexford sportsman of our generation Intermediate and Junior level and will be and his love of place and unfaltering pride in the performance bonus related. purple and gold has once again lifted us all when The newly designed Wexford jersey will carry we needed it most." the GAIN Feeds logo while all new Wexford Commenting on the new sponsorship Colm leisure-wear including tracksuits, polos and Eustace, CEO, Glanbia Agribusiness said, windcheaters will carry the Glanbia Agribusiness “Glanbia Agribusiness and GAIN Feeds are logo. Wexford GAA County Chairman, Diarmuid delighted to sponsor the Wexford county hurling Devereux speaking at the launch of the new and football teams for the next three years. The sponsorship said, "I warmly welcome, on behalf Wexford sponsorship is an ideal fit for our of Wexford County Board, our new sponsorship business as, similar to the GAA, Glanbia arrangement with Glanbia Agribusiness and Agribusiness and the GAIN brand have deep GAIN Feeds. Both our organisations are rooted connection with suppliers, shareholders and in the county and are strongly linked by farming customers throughout Wexford . With over and GAA connections in each of our forty-nine 1,000 farmer customers and suppliers in the Clubs. GAIN Feeds previously sponsored Senior county, Glanbia Agribusiness is an integral part Championships in Wexford and it’s wonderful to of the Wexford rural community. We have eight see a locally based company achieving the level branches in Ballycanew, Ballywilliam, Bunclody, of corporate success that enables them to now Taghmon and Glanbia CountryLife branches in come on board as our premier sponsor. Campile, New Ross, Kilmuckridge and Clonroche. With the huge costs now involved in running In addition this sponsorship under the GAIN our county teams in both codes it would be Feeds brand is all the more relevant as the GAIN impossible to prepare them without the Horse Feeds range is produced at our feed mill in Clonroche, County Wexford. I want to thank Wexford County Chairman, Diarmuid Devereux and Jim Bolger, one of Ireland’s leading horse trainers, for their help in facilitating this sponsorship and I want to wish all Wexford hurling and football county teams and managers every success in 2014.” Also present at the launch were two of the Glanbia’s Wexford Directors Eamon Power and John Murphy as well as Liam Dunne, Senior Hurling Manager; Aidan O’Brien, Senior Football Manager; County Board Officials; a selection of senior players, management and selectors and former All Ireland At the announcement in Wexford Park of the new sponsors winning manager Liam Griffin along for Wexford hurling and football teams were, left: Diarmuid with horse trainer Jim Bolger and Devereux, Wexford GAA County Board Chairman and Colm GAIN Feeds sales and Glanbia Eustace, CEO of Glanbia Agribusiness Agribusiness staff. 3 1st 2nd TOTAL HALF HALF CÚIL CÚILÍNÍ 45M 1 SAHNATNH E ONY LOCH GARMAN RMOACSHT E ERS ON SAOR SA.. d Mea Rc oains Mte h ái stir CICEANNA GBearialel aatni gChh aisUi lAeannni nracha 2 RJOEYOBE RT 3 GGRRAA EEMEME 4 CMIOCNHOAR E L TWIEARDNDEIYN G MMOLLOYOLLOY ( Capt ) CFURLONGARTY RS.. Ó UTiidei nrnigh G.. ÓÓ M Maoalomlmhu haiud ahidh CM.. ÓFu Cr loán rgtaigh ANna oGmleha Fnionn-tBaainilne Bearn Naommhh S Seeaammuiusis BNaaiolem ahn A Cbbha nisleáin 5 BBRRIIAANN 6 JDAVIDAMES 7 TLEEIER NAN MMALALOONN EE BMURPHREEN Y RCHINOSSITER BB.. Ó Maaooil ielaeoaí onín SD.. Ó MBurarchúoin TL.. RC hinosaitear SSiiooll Maolluúi irr Naommhh M Ahbubiráein NNaao Smairhseala Mhuig irhe 8 DDAIAITTHH I I 9 PRORYADDY WWATERSATERS BQUINLIVANYRNE DD.. Ó Tuarisc Tuarisc PR.. Ó Ó BCaroiinn n eal bh ái n Naomhh MMaáiritritnín CPaillr nMehll sór 10 CJAMESOLM 11 MREICD HMAOENL D 12 BPEJ N KHEOHL OMESE FBUARR LRYONG BBANVILLEROSNAN CS.. Maacc T Ehómochaai sidh MR. .d Feu Barlror an g(Ca pt. ) BPS. Ó Ó Beraonsna abch háái lin ABna iClel oanch C hBaáinsleai n Naommhh A Ain bebáin BCaonil idbeh H-Boar aile Miota 13 CSHANEIARAN 14 JCAIMAREÁS N 15 KBENEV IN LRYONCG H E HLYNGOLMES OBRO’GRSANDA Y N CS.. dÓe LRoóistenn SC.. LyngMac Thómais CB. Ó B Gr osrándaac ihgáh i n NGaeoramlaht iMghá Uirit Aín nnr ach a BNaoilme ha nM Caihrtai insleáin NBaanoimbh h- BSaeialem Muiios t a FI R IONAID Aid an O’Brien ( Bai nisteoir) , Toirleach Leacy , Lei gh O ’B rie n, Paul McLoughlin 116 6 . TThoomm Hausg Hhae yses 19. Aindre 2as0 DoMyl eichael O'Reg22.an Cono r Cart y 24 Ke25.vin DKaeyvin O’Grad y T. Aodha M. Ó Reagáin C. Deaghaidh T. Ó hAod ha A. Ó Dúil l C. Ó Cá rt aig h C. Ó Gr ádaig h Naomh Mairtin An Gleann-Baile Bearna Naomh Fiontainn 17 PCaoiidlli aKne lIaly rain n Parnell2s1 PJ Banville Baile an Chaisle ain25 Aidan CNaasoh mh Se amui s P. Ó Ceallaigh PS Ó Beannabháil A. Ó Cais 17 . NAadorima nh F Mly annirtin 20. Craig D oyl e Coil de Hora 23. Sea n Culleto n Si26.ol M aKoilluliia r n Keho e 18 BA.a rÓr yF lOio'nGnorman C. Ó Dú2il2l Robert Dempsey S. Cola tai n 26 N. HarnC.e yMac Eoc haid h BU.i O R'aGtohramillaein An Gleann-BRa. iDleio Bmearsnaigh Ger alatigh Ui Ann rach aN. AthaUirin Re ath aill e Teach Munna Camross An Gleann-Baile Bearn Banibh-Baile Miota 119 8 . CRiollbiaenrt KTeiehrone y 21. Padd y B2y3 rn eGraeme Culle24.n Brendan Mullig an KR.. MÓ aTci e Er noicg hhaidh P. Ó Br oi n G. O'Chuilleanain B. Maolagái n UAin R Gatlehaanilnle -B aile Be arn Cill Mhó r Ui Rathaille Na Sair sealaig h 4 1st 2nd TOTAL HALF HALF CÚIL CÚILÍNÍ 45M 1 ALAN MULHALL SAOR UIBH FHAIL Í CICEANNA A. Ó Maolcathail Walsh Island 2 DAITHI 3 PAUL 4 JOSEPH BRADY CONWAY O’CONNOR D. Ó Bradáigh P. Mac Conbhúi J. O’Conchúir Ballyfore Tullamore St Rynagh’s 5 EOIN 6 JOHNNY 7 NIA LL CARROLL MOLONEY DARBY E. Ó Cearbhuil J Maólonaigh N. Mac Diarmada Cappincur Tullamore Rhode 8 MICHA EL 9 NIALL BRAZIL SMITH M. Breaghail N. Mac Gabhann Tullamore Gracefield 1100 GRAH AM 11 PETER 12 CIARAN GUILFOYLE CUNNINGHAM HURLEY G. Mac Giolla Phóil P. Mac Cuinneagáin C. Ó hUrthuile Clara Bracknagh Edenderry 13 KEN 14 NIGEL 1155 NIA LL CASEY DUNNE McNAMEE K. Casaigh N. Dún N. Mac Con Midhe St Brigid’s St Sylvester’s, Dublin Rhode FI R IONAID Emmet McDonnell ( Bai nisteoir) , Gordon McDonnell, Paul Mollen, Ronan Heavey. 16 Conor Clancy 20 Scott Delaney 24 Ciara n Kiely C. Mac Lannchaidh S. Ó Dúláinne C. Ó Cadhla St. Rynagh’s Shamrocks Gracefield 17 Joe Maher 21 Niall Geraghty 25. Conor McNamee J. Maigheir N. Oireachtaigh C. Mac Con Midhe Ferbane Durrow Rhod e 18 Johnny Brickland 22 David Hanlon 26. Anton Sullivan J. Bríctalamh D. Ó Hanlóin A. Ó Suilleabhain St Brigid’s Edenderry Rhode 19 Ruarai Allen 23 Derek Kelly R. Ailean D. Ó Ceallaigh Gracefield Edenderry 5 ALLIANZ FOOTBALL LEAGUE ❙ Feabhra 2, 2014 ❙ O’Kennedy Park The Offaly squad that lined out against Clare in the Allianz Football League in 2013. Front row l to r; Willie Mulhall, Peter Cunningham, Eoin Carroll, Ciaran Hurley, Paul McPadden, James McPadden, Bernard Allen, Paul McConway, Brian Darby, Michael Verney, Keith McGuinness, Matthew Mitchell. Back; Richie Dalton, Ruairi Allen, Derek Kelly, Michael Brazil, Eoin Rigney, Joe Maher, John Moloney, Alan McNamee, Alan Mulhall, Brian Carroll, Niall McNamee (capt.), Ross Brady, Gavin Sheil, Mark Young, Sean Pender and Graham Guilfoyle. The Wexford Senior Football team being photographed before the Allianz National League game against Laois last year while also raising Autism awareness. 6 .
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