Clare sported an unfamiliar blue jersey in their Allianz Hurling League Division 1A victory over Kilkenny last Sunday.
The newly-released jersey, which will be worn again by the Banner footballers against Antrim next Saturday, honours and commemorates GAA founder Michael Cusack, after whom Cusack Park in Ennis is named.
According to sportswear manufacturers O’Neill’s, the new strip “takes inspiration from his cottage located in the heart of the Burren”.
TweetCheck out the finer details of the NEW Clare GAA Commemoration Jersey 🔍
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) March 11, 2024
Designed to honour and commemorate Michael Cusack, founder of the GAA, the jersey takes inspiration from his cottage located in the heart of the Burren.
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