CLARE Senior Hurling star Peter Duggan – who scored the most magical point in the history of Croke Park last Saturday against Galway – has been announced as a Brand Ambassador for Western Garages Volkswagen in Ennis.

The Clooney Quin club man, who hails from Clooney will be the Used Car Ambassador for Volkswagen and will drive a Volkswagen Golf. Currently the top scorer in the 2018 Hurling Championship, Duggan is renowned for his free-taking abilities and was Man of the Match in the recent All-Ireland Semi-Final draw against Galway.

Western Garages, Quin Road , Ennis, Clare Used Car Ambassador and Clare Hurler Peter Duggan was at Western Garages to collect his car this Friday pictured with Brendan Wall – Director and Alan Tubridy – Sales.
Pic. Brian Arthur

“We are thrilled to have Peter Duggan as an ambassador for Western Garages. He is certainly one of hurling’s brightest young stars and a true credit to his club and his county,” said Western Garages Dealer Principal Justin Wall. “We look forward to working with Peter and wish him every luck in the future games.”

Western Garages has been in business in Ennis since 1939, 61-years with the Volkswagen brand and employs 20 staff at their Quin road premises.

For more information – check out www.westerngarages.com.

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