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Vipers’ sponsor game-plan keeps players in safe hands

written by Chris McNulty April 12, 2017
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The North West’s only American Football team hopes backing from local businesses can help unearth a future gridiron star.

Donegal Derry vipers gained promotion last season and ahead of competing in IAFL1 launched an innovative drive to attract player sponsors for the new season.

Vipers management believe their sponsorship game-plan will cut the cost of participation in the sport – a potential deterrent to attracting stars of the future.

Cathal Curran, a founder member of the Donegal Derry Vipers, says the sponsorship offensive will help attract and retain talented players.

“Player fees in the IAFL are among the highest in the country for any sport at a cost of €150 per player each season,” he said.

“This fee must be shouldered by each player wishing to get involved and that can be a deterrent for some.

“When we formed Vipers a few years ago, 47 people turned up to our first training session. It was then that we decided that we didn’t want people leaving and would need to find a way to reduce the cost of participation.

“The obvious option was to create a player sponsorship scheme to help cover the cost,” he added.

Safety accounts for the lion’s share of the costs and so a sponsorship partnership with the Vipers was a perfect fit for local firm Donaghy Safety Training.

Director Darren Donaghy explains: “At Donaghy Safety Training we know all too well the importance of safeguarding health and wellbeing whether in the workplace or the sports arena.

“We are aware of the great steps taken by the Vipers to ensure the safety of players in training and on the field of play.

“We’re proud to be associated with this initiative and in the sponsorship of the Viper’s safety man in the defensive line-up for this season.”

He added: “When it comes to safety on the field in American football there is a cost involved but it is a small price to pay to ensure player wellbeing is safeguarded.”

Costs covered by player sponsorship include ambulance provision for home games, player insurance fees, safety gear such as helmets and shoulder pads, and gameplay spending.

Any business or individual seeking to sponsor a player or get involved in the Donegal Derry Vipers can get in touch via Facebook @donegalderryvipers or call Cathal Curran on +353 86 036 2383.

Vipers’ sponsor game-plan keeps players in safe hands was last modified: April 11th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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