Tirlán continues its support for Waterford GAA

Tirlán has confirmed its continued support and sponsorship of Waterford GAA for the 2026 season
 Tirlán continues its support for Waterford GAA

(L–R) Kieran Geary (Treasurer, Waterford GAA), Michael Kiely (Waterford Senior Intercounty Hurler), Peter Hogan (Waterford Senior Intercounty Hurler), Brendan Hayes (Tirlán Board Member), Ger O’Brien (Tirlán Board Member), Sean Walsh (Waterford Senior Intercounty Hurler), Peter Queally (Waterford Senior Hurling Manager), Mark Fitzgerald (Waterford Senior Intercounty Hurler), and Tim O'Byrne (Waterford Eastern Board Chairman). Photo: Noel Browne

Tirlán has confirmed its continued support and sponsorship of Waterford GAA for the 2026 season.

A long-standing supporter of Gaelic games and rural communities, a spokesperson for Tirlán said the organisation was proud to work in partnership with Waterford GAA in supporting players, teams and grassroots development across the county.

The announcement of the continued sponsorship came at a recent training session of the Waterford senior hurling team.

"This continued partnership reflects Tirlán’s strong commitment to community, sport and wellbeing, and its belief in the important role that Gaelic games play in fostering pride, participation and connection within local communities," said the spokesperson.

"Tirlán wishes all Waterford teams every success for the season ahead," he added.

Tirlán is a world-class food and nutrition business, with a diverse portfolio of quality ingredients, leading consumer and animal nutrition brands.

Ireland’s leading farmer-owned co-operative, it has a first-class track record of success in the global market.

Rooted in a rich heritage of family farming and embedded in its communities, Tirlán sources its high-quality dairy and grains from a network of over 5,000 farm families who are at the heart of the business.

Using modern-day technology and applying the best processes to its milk pool of over three billion litres and its premium grains portfolio.

Tirlán now exports to over 100 countries.

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