Bon Secours Hospital reaffirmed as sponsor of Limerick County Senior Hurling Championship

Limerick GAA are delighted to confirm that the Bon Secours Hospital Limerick have reaffirmed their commitment to the Limerick GAA and the County Senior Hurling Championship.

Bon Secours for the first time this year also sponsored the County Hurling and Football League as part of the growing partnership.

The first round of the County Senior Hurling Championship will start on the weekend of the 28th of July with action in group 1 & 2 using the round robin format followed by the knock out stages leading up to the final in TUS Gaelic Grounds in the Autumn when the last two teams will compete to win the Daly Cup.

Kilmallock are the current holders after they defeated Patrickswell in the decider last year.

24 October 2021; Kilmallock players Conor Staunton, left, and Michéal Houlihan celebrate after their side’s victory in the Limerick County Senior Club Hurling Championship Final match between Kilmallock and Patrickswell at TUS Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile

The Daly Cup is the most coveted piece of silverware in Limerick Hurling and was presented to the County Board in 1928 by Madge Daly.

Speaking at recent Launch the Chairman of Limerick GAA, John Cregan, stated,

“I am delighted that not alone is our partnership continuing but is has been very much enhanced for 2022. Limerick GAA are very pleased to be continuing this partnership with Bon Secours Hospital Limerick, a prestigious Health Care provider to the people of our city, county & beyond”.

Speaking at the launch, Jason Kenny, Hospital CEO at Bon Secours Hospital Limerick said:

“We have a long-standing relationship at the hospital with Limerick GAA, not least due to the partnership already in place that sees intercounty players receive quick access to world-class scans for diagnosis of injuries.

“We see this partnership as a perfect fit; a sporting organisation that has been reaching into every corner of Limerick GAA for well over a century and a hospital that has served people from every corner of the county for even longer.”

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