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Dublin GAA jersey launch

Dublin players, from left, camogie player Emma O'Byrne, hurler Eoghan O'Donnell and footballers Lee Gannon and Leah Caffrey in attendance at AIG Headquarters at the unveiling of the new Dublin GAA Jersey with sponsors AIG Insurance. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Dublin GAA launched their new jersey today at AIG’s Head Office.

Main sponsor, AIG, continue their proud sponsorship of Dublin GAA across all four codes as Dublin GAA’s newest kit hits the shelves.

Dublin players Eoghan O’Donnell, Lee Gannon, Leah Caffery and Emma O’Byrne were on hand to reveal the new jersey at its launch in the capital.

The Dublin GAA players will debut the jersey in the 2023 season.

The Dublin GAA jersey is available to purchase from Intersport Elverys both online at www.elverys.ie and in stores nationwide.

Intersport Elverys is the official retail partner of Dublin GAA.

Dublin Ladies footballer Leah Caffrey in attendance at AIG Headquarters at the unveiling of the new Dublin GAA Jersey with sponsors AIG Insurance. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

The new jersey will go on sale on Thursday November 17th and will initially be available through our retail partner Intersport Elverys and our technical partner O’Neills and then available from other retailers from Friday December 16th.

General Manager at AIG Insurance Ireland, Aidan Connaughton, commented at the launch of the jersey: “We are proud of our continued association with Dublin GAA, a relationship that stretches back over the last 9 years.

“We look forward to supporting all four codes in the upcoming 2023 season, as they proudly wear the new Dublin GAA jersey.”

Dublin camogie player Emma O’Byrne in attendance at AIG Headquarters at the unveiling of the new Dublin GAA Jersey with sponsors AIG Insurance. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Speaking at the launch Commercial and Marketing Manager at Dublin GAA Tomás Quinn said; “Dublin GAA are delighted to release our new jersey which will be worn by teams across all four codes of Dublin GAA. We are fortunate to have great partners in AIG, O’Neills and Elverys to work with and look forward to seeing the jersey in action in the coming seasons”.

Dublin hurler Eoghan O’Donnell in attendance at AIG Headquarters at the unveiling of the new Dublin GAA Jersey with sponsors AIG Insurance. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

O’Neills Senior Manager, David Towell, also added “O’Neills are very proud of the new Dublin jersey for 2023.

“Incorporating vertical silicone stripes along the side and diagonal seams on the front, we have created a brand-new custom cut and fit for this jersey.

“The result is one of the most eye-catching designs we have done for Dublin.

“We hope that both players and fans will enjoy it and we look forward to seeing it on the pitch and in the stands in Croke Park next year.”

Intersport Elverys Marketing Manager, Anne-Marie Hanly, has said “we are delighted to continue our support of Irish sport with this latest Dublin GAA jersey launch!

“We aim to help connect more people with sport.

“In GAA, our county teams represent pride and passion.

“It is the dedication and commitment of players and supporters that is always inspiring others to grow our national games and We look forward to a great GAA season for 2023.

“Like supporters, we are always at the heart of sport and look forward in to providing a fantastic experience to all Dublin fans this Christmas online and in our stores nationwide where sport inspires all this Christmas.”

Dublin footballer Lee Gannon in attendance at AIG Headquarters at the unveiling of the new Dublin GAA Jersey with sponsors AIG Insurance. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

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