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Written by David Raleigh   
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

GUINNESS, proud sponsors of Irish Rugby, has announced a new partnership with rugby European Cup champions Munster, as well as the soon to be re-opened Thomond Park.

Guinness is already one of the biggest supporters of rugby in Ireland, as long-running partners to the IRFU, Leinster and sponsors of the Autumn International Series, as well as the upcoming Lions Tour in 2009.
Munster rugby stars Paul O’Connell, Jerry Flannery and Tony Buckley, as well as Garrett Fitzgerald, CEO of Munster Rugby, Michael Whelan, Head of Sponsorship for Diageo Ireland and Ken O’Dea, Regional Manager Limerick for Diageo Ireland all attended the announcement in Limerick.
Commenting on the new sponsorship, Michael Whelan said Guinness was delighted to extend its support of Irish Rugby to include Munster.
“We are delighted to broaden our long-running support for Irish Rugby to include both Munster Rugby and Thomond Park. Guinness and Munster Rugby are two-iconic Irish brands, with shared passion and pride in who we are and what we do. We are really looking forward to working with Munster over the coming seasons,” Mr Whelan said.

“This is just a small way to kick-start our partnership with Munster Rugby fans,” said Whelan.

“Munster fans are central to the passion and success of the club, and we felt it was right and fitting that they should be involved in the launch of our new partnership,” he added.
Speaking on behalf of Munster Rugby, Garrett Fitzgerald said, “We are delighted to welcome Guinness on board as an Official Partner to Munster Rugby and Thomond Park.”

“We recognise the great support Guinness has shown for the game of rugby in Ireland to date. We believe they will be an exciting and innovative sponsor of Munster Rugby and look forward to working with them closely to further enhance the Munster brand and the Munster experience for our fans,” Mr Fitzgerald said.



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