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Glen Rovers GAC, Armoy Announce New Kit Sponsor

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Published Date: 01 July 2009
LAST Thursday, Glen Rovers GAC, Armoy, officially launched their new senior hurling team kit, sponsored by Rogers Fencing, Draperstown.
Rogers and Glen Rovers have been building up a relationship over the last few months with Rogers being sub-contracted to provide the surrounding fencing and path as well as the catch nets for Glen Rovers' new pitch.
Club Chairman, Mark O'Neill said: "We scoured the country months ago looking at all different types of fencing and catch nets and by far Rogers work was the highest quality we came across.
"The standard of work they have completed for us has been of the highest quality and they have been a pleasure to deal with throughout the whole process."
Club Vice Chairman Frankie McBride added: "We approached Rogers with a view to striking a sponsorship deal of some sorts and they were fully behind the idea of being our new kit sponsors.
"The hope is we will continue our partnership well after this work is completed. We have already had initial discussions into potential future work and have agreed that Rogers are our preferred partners in any future development."

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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 12:16 PM
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