O'neills talking points

  1. O'Neills Sportswear Proudly Announces Partnership with the DDSL as Official Kit Supplier

    O'Neills Sportswear, a leader in sports apparel and equipment, is delighted to announce an exciting partnership with the Dublin and District Schoolboys’/Girls’ League (DDSL), underpinning its commitment to fostering football excellence at the grassroots level.

  2. Excitement builds for the Upcoming U20 GAA All-Ireland Hurling Championship with sponsors oneills.com

    Excitement builds for the Upcoming U20 GAA All-Ireland Hurling Championship with sponsors oneills.com

    oneills.com, leading online sportswear retailer, and the GAA are delighted to announce the third year of their sponsorship deal in UPMC Nowlan Park, Kilkenny. The partnership sees sportswear giant oneills.com as title sponsor of the U20 GAA All-Ireland Hurling Championship and underlines O’Neills’ commitment to Gaelic Games, in particular Hurling.

  3. Staycity Aparthotels Announced as New Dublin GAA Sponsor

    Staycity Aparthotels Announced as New Dublin GAA Sponsor

    Dublin GAA announce Staycity Aparthotels as their new primary sponsor, with a launch event at Parnell Park today.

  4. Press Launch of O'Neills Foyle Cup

    Press Launch of O'Neills Foyle Cup

    The huge crowd which attended Magee University for the 2023 Press launch of this year's O’Neills Foyle Cup were delighted to hear of the massive increase in entries in this year's tournament- up from an entry of 450 teams last year to 600 this year. The special Guest of Honour was Liverpool and N. Ireland star, Conor Bradley, who spoke of his wonderful memories of playing in the tournament.

  5. oneills.com sponsor the U20 GAA Hurling Championship for a second year running

    oneills.com sponsor the U20 GAA Hurling Championship for a second year running

    oneills.com, leading online sportswear retailer, and the GAA are delighted to announce the second year of their sponsorship deal. The partnership sees sportswear giant oneills.com as title sponsor of the U20 GAA All-Ireland Hurling Championship and underlines O’Neills’ commitment to Gaelic Games, in particular Hurling.

  6. Bringing back the shamrock - Ireland Premier Jersey

    Bringing back the shamrock - Ireland Premier Jersey

    Introducing the Ireland Premier Jersey. Synonymous with Ireland, the shamrock is rooted deep in the history of the Emerald Isle. The Ireland Premier Jersey reinstates the traditional shamrock crest. A modern twist on the 1985 Republic of Ireland jersey, it is immersed in Irish heritage. The individual design elements tell a story, incorporating Ireland’s history, traditional Celtic art, and sporting passion.

  7. The Ultimate Festival Camping Essentials Checklist

    The Ultimate Festival Camping Essentials Checklist

    Excitement is in the air as festival season approaches. A weekend of singing along to your favourite artists, socialising with friends old and new while sleeping under the stars. There’s nothing quite like it! Packing for a festival can be a stressful task, especially for those of us who like to take everything but the kitchen sink. The bottom line is to think practically when packing, what will you use and will it fit in your bag. Check out our top 10 festival camping essentials.

  8. St. Patrick’s Day Clothing Top Picks

    St. Patrick’s Day Clothing Top Picks

    The countdown to the biggest day of the year in the Irish calendar has begun. No, not the All-Ireland final, St. Patrick’s Day! Whether you were born and bred in the Emerald Isle or your great-great grandfather’s brother’s daughter’s twice-removed cousin was from Ireland, it’s time to don the green attire and show your Irish pride.

  9. Quiz - How well do you know the GAA?

    Quiz - How well do you know the GAA?

    Think you know everything there is to know about the GAA? Take the ultimate GAA quiz and test your knowledge.

  10. Wexford GAA Launch Commemorative Jersey

    Wexford GAA Launch Commemorative Jersey

    All Ireland final day, 1893. A mixture of nerves and excitement filled the air. The Selskar Young Ireland’s team of Wexford, led by captain Tom Hayes set off from their beloved town in search of victory. Could they do it? Could they be the first Wexford team to win the All-Ireland?

    After making their way to Dublin with a rally of supporters ready to cheer them on, the team stepped onto the pitch at Phoenix Park and prepared for battle against Cork opponents, Dromtariffe. The adrenaline kicked in. An All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title was up for grabs, and they were not going to let it out of their sight. Selskar Young Ireland’s were awarded the victory and crowned All-Ireland champions. It was Wexford’s first All-Ireland success. A feeling of pride swept over the county, which remains to this day.

    In honour of the historic event, Wexford GAA have swapped their iconic purple 130 years on and designed a commemorative

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