The stadium will soon be known as Glenisk O'Connor Park.
Offaly GAA has secured a deal with their title sponsor, Glenisk, for the naming rights at O'Connor Park in Tullamore.
The deal is pending approval from Tullamore GAA who retain veto rights on the naming of the ground after a recently reached settlement with the county board following a lengthy dispute over the leasing of the stadium.
The stadium will soon be known as Glenisk O'Connor Park.
In another announcement detailed at a meeting of the County Board last night, Galvins of Tullamore will deliver a 6 figure sum spread over a five year period, to be the sleeve sponsor of the Offaly senior footballers and hurlers.
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