Cronin Electrical Proud to Sponsor Kilbrittain GAA on Historic All-Ireland Run


At Cronin Electrical, we’re thrilled to be the main sponsors of Kilbrittain GAA in 2026, a team that has made history this year! From winning the Cork County Final to claiming the Munster Final and advancing all the way to the All-Ireland Final in Croke Park, the players, coaches, and supporters have given us plenty to cheer about.

As a local Cork business, we take pride in supporting the communities we serve — and being part of Kilbrittain GAA’s journey this year has been truly special. A number of our own staff are members of the team, which makes this success even more personal for us.


Celebrating a Historic Year for Kilbrittain GAA

Kilbrittain GAA has achieved something extraordinary in 2026. Their County Final victory and Munster Final win were testaments to dedication, skill, and teamwork. And now, as they head to the All-Ireland Final in Croke Park, we want to wish the team the very best of luck.

Cronin Electrical is proud to support local talent and celebrate sporting excellence. Being the main sponsors allows us to give back to the community, promote youth engagement, and celebrate the incredible spirit of GAA in Cork.

Our Connection to the Team

Sponsoring Kilbrittain GAA isn’t just about logos and branding — it’s about people, pride, and community. Some of our Cronin Electrical staff are active members of the team, contributing both on and off the pitch. Their dedication mirrors the values we uphold in our business: teamwork, commitment, and excellence.

We couldn’t be prouder to see our staff and the entire Kilbrittain GAA team representing Cork at Croke Park and making history in 2026.


Best of Luck from Cronin Electrical

From everyone at Cronin Electrical, we want to send our best wishes to Kilbrittain GAA as they compete for the All-Ireland title. Your hard work and achievements inspire us, and we’re honoured to stand behind you as sponsors.

🏆 Here’s to history, community, and Cork pride!

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