The new logo for the Guinness Pro12 |
Guinness has a long history with rugby and has long been involved with the sport. The ‘black stuff’ has sponsored the English Premiership in recent times. It also sponsors the Irish national side, as well as Leinster and Munster. Whether a league sponsor should be allowed to sponsor individual teams also is up for debate. Although Guinness is no longer Irish owned as a company, it is certainly another step towards the Irish provinces dominating the league.
John Feehan, the Chief Executive of the Guinness Pro12 said
that, “we are delighted that Guinness, an international brand with a strong
pedigree in rugby, will be our title sponsor and we are looking forward to
working with Guinness in actively developing the profile and stature of our
competition which boasts some of the biggest names in world rugby.”
The stature of the competition is something that all fans of
the Pro12 will want to see improved as the league is being left behind by the
French and English leagues year on year. Roger Lewis, the Chief Executive of
the WRU was positive about the news. Lewis said, “The Pro12 has
gone from strength to strength in recent years and has a vibrant future ahead
of it and this new association with Guinness really feels like it signifies the
dawn of a new and dynamic era for the competition.”
Along with the Sky Sports deal that that the Pro12 has
signed this season does seem to be a pivotal moment in the leagues history. Charlie
McEwen, the Sales & Marketing Director of the Guinness Pro12 commented that,
“Today's announcement and that of the Sky Sports partnership earlier in the
year provides the backdrop for an exciting new dawn for the Guinness Pro12, we
look forward to a compelling season of rugby and working with our new partners
to promote the competition.”
The Guinness Pro12 season will open with some outstanding
games to look forward to, on the first weekend of September (5/6/7th) 2014,
Glasgow Warriors will host back-to-back champions Leinster in a repeat of last
season's Final. Munster and Ulster, who both reached the Play-Offs, face
Edinburgh at home and Scarlets away respectively. The Ospreys will face Benetton
Treviso in Swansea and Cardiff Blues will travel with new coach Mark Hammett to
Parma to take on Zebre who did the double over the Blues last year. Meanwhile, Connacht
host the Newport Gwent Dragons in Galway.
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