Gordon Elliott has unveiled Meath's new GAA jersey alongside Noel Moran, who along with his wife Valerie, is sponsoring the shirt through their Bective Stud.
The jersey, which is green with a gold trim, goes back to the classic look of the 1980's when Meath dominated football.
Elliott is a huge Meath GAA supporter and is a proud Summerhill man. Taking to Twitter, Elliott showed his pride in the new jersey.
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"Lovely early Christmas present the new @MeathGAA kit. Thanks to Valerie and Noel Moran of Bective Stud for their huge support" wrote Elliott on Twitter.
The news comes in the middle of Elliott's prolific winning form. Earlier this month, the Meath man landed a 103/1 four-timer across two meetings just days after he recorded seven victories at Fairyhouse's Winter Festival.
The 44-year-old will be hoping this good form continues over the busy festive period.
The new jersey will be donned by Meath in the new year as Colm O'Rourke's Royals get ready for their first season under the legendary All Ireland winning Meath star.
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