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11 Sept 2025

Limerick Camogie celebrates PBC Construction sponsorship

Limerick Camogie recently announced PBC Construction as sponsors of the county's U23 team

Limerick Camogie celebrates PBC Construction sponsorship

Players and management of the Limerick U23 camogie team pictured at the launch of the sponsorship I PICTURE: Eamon Doody/SkyView Photography

Limerick Camogie has announced PBC Construction and the Burke family as co-sponsors, with Fitzgerald Woodlands House Hotel & Spa, of the county's U23 team.
This valued partnership marks a significant investment in the promotion and empowerment of women in sport.
At a recent presentation, players and members of the management and coaching team were presented with new training gear, provided by PBC Construction and handed over by Rob Burke while David Fitzgerald presented the playing jerseys.
This support ensures that athletes are fully equipped to train and compete at the highest level, underlining the vital role sponsorship plays in the continued growth of female sport.
PBC Construction has been a long-standing advocate for community involvement, with a strong track record of supporting local initiatives and encouraging female participation in sport. Their continued commitment to Limerick Camogie reflects a broader dedication to inclusivity, opportunity, and excellence across all levels of the game.
"We are incredibly grateful to PBC Construction and the Burke family," said Marian Quinn, Chairperson of Limerick Camogie.
"Their ongoing partnership not only provides essential resources but also sends a powerful message about the importance of supporting women’s sport at every level."
The U23 management team and players "wish to express our sincere gratitude to PBC Construction and the Burke family for their generous and continued support. We are proud to count PBC as a valued partner and look forward to a long-lasting and successful collaboration that will benefit our players and the wider camogie community."

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