Homeland and Mayo GAA renew underage partnership
Mayo GAA has announced the renewal of their underage club sponsorship with Homeland for another three years.
Homeland will now sponsor all underage football and hurling competitions in Mayo up until 2028.
Welcoming the news, Mayo GAA County Board cathaoirleach Seamus Tuohy thanked Homeland for their continued support and commitment.
He stated: “Homeland support clubs across the county and across the region, and we are delighted to renew our partnership with them here in Mayo for another three years. Like our GAA clubs, Homeland is rooted in the community, providing a valuable local service to their customers.”
Homeland represents Aurivo Co-op’s growing retail business sector, with 34 stores now located across the region. Homeland provides an essential product range for the agri, garden, pet, hardware, DIY, homeware and machinery sectors at the heart of local communities.
“Homeland is a very reputable local company and their continued support is a wonderful endorsement for our underage competitions in Mayo,” Mr. Tuohy continued.
“They recognise the work that is being done at grassroots level in every club and they understand and appreciate the commitment and effort that these young players and their volunteer coaches are giving to their local communities every day of the week.”
Commenting on the renewed partnership, Caroline Millar-Price, brand development and marketing manager at Aurivo Agribusiness, said: “Homeland are absolutely thrilled to continue our support of the Mayo GAA Homeland underage championships for an additional three years. Through sponsoring the underage championships, we know that we are also contributing to friendships formed and friendly competition between clubs. How exciting to see these kids thrive and grow into their skills as young GAA stars of the future!
“Our eight Homeland stores in County Mayo are immersed in the communities that the local clubs are located in, and so this partnership is an organic fit for us. Wishing all of the teams the very best of luck in the 2025 championships from all at Homeland and Aurivo.”