Westmeath GAA club Multyfarnham have just released a new training jersey which advertises 'Opt For Life', an organisation set up to promote organ donation.
The club released a photo of their new kit and also asked Joe Brolly, a campaigner for 'Opt For Life' to give them a pep talk ahead of their upcoming All Ireland final:
Hi @JoeBrolly1993 Are you available to give a quick talk to @multygaa before our first ever all Ireland final? We have #optforlife on our new tops. Thanks pic.twitter.com/wuzWJDzWhS
— Multyfarnham GAA (@MultyGAA) January 23, 2018
That is a slick training top. It's a shame it's only for training really.
Opt for Life's aim of is to put in place a state of the art organ donation system Ireland, and Brolly became a figurehead for the charity since donating a kidney to fellow club coach Shane Finnegan last September.
There was also a lot of praise online for the Junior club's effort:
Jersey looks great lads ?
— Sharon Kelly (@morgankellys) January 24, 2018
Smart looking jersey
— Paul Walsh (@breathnach70) January 23, 2018
Love the jersey ?. Best of luck in the final.
— Theresa Newman (@T_M_Newman) January 24, 2018
The controversial pundit also gave his seal of approval for the top:
Shirts are class #optforlife #makelifeyourlegacy
— Joe Brolly (@JoeBrolly1993) January 23, 2018
Multyfarnham will be up against Cork's Knocknagree in Croke Park on Saturday, February 3rd for the All-Ireland Junior Club final.