Mayo launch new home jersey for 2021 season
March 15, 2021
Mayo GAA have unveiled their new home jersey for the 2021 season.
The new jersey, which goes on sale from May 5th, incorporates the Intersport Elvery’s brand for the 24th year and will be available exclusively through Elverys.ie until stores across Ireland re-open.
The new strip will also feature the county’s new secondary sponsor, PortWest, for the first time.
Speaking on the 2021 Mayo jersey reveal Patrick Rowland, CEO of Intersport Elvery s, said: “With so much uncertainty over the past year, it’s a great time to look to the future and reveal the brand-new Mayo jersey. Intersport Elvery s is deeply embedded in GAA and it is a privilege to once again present a new kit with O’Neill s which reflects on the past, but looks to the future. We remain behind the county teams as they develop and strive toward their aspirations in the coming season.”
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PETER LEAHY HAS stepped down as manager of the Mayo Ladies after being appointed as part of the new backroom team with the Meath U20 footballers.
Leahy steps away after three years in charge, having guided the Connacht outfit to an All-Ireland semi-final in 2019 where they narrowly lost out to Galway.
Mayo reached this feat following a controversial period in 2018, in which 12 players left the squad along with two members of the backroom team.