Naming rights windfall for Treaty?

May 27, 2015

The Gaelic Grounds, Limerick ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy.

Limerick GAA are hoping to net €140,000 per annum from the sale of the naming rights to the Gaelic Grounds.

The Irish Independent reports that Treaty County officials are ready to listen to offers and that they are also exploring the possibility of hosting concerts at the venue.

The sale of naming rights has proven to be lucrative business for counties and Limerick are looking to follow in the footsteps of Wexford and Carlow.

The two Leinster counties renamed their county grounds 'Innovate Wexford Park' and 'Netwatch Cullen Park' respectively earlier this year.


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