Tim O'Brien and Paul Henry of Pinnacle Homes with Munster rugby stars Denis Hurley, Stephen Archer and Andrew Conway

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Pinnacle Homes, the Nenagh based construction company, have made it through to the final five in the sponsor Munster for a day competition in association with Munster Rugby, Bank of Ireland and Independent Newspapers.
“We are over the moon we have come this far,” said Paul Henry, the managing director of Pinnacle and mad Munster fan.
“It is quite an achievement for us as there were over 1,000 for the competition. The winner gets their company logo emblazoned on the Munster jersey for the Munster versus Sale Sharks match on January 25th  and this for us this would be a great honour.


“But we are up against tough competition and we are considered very much the underdogs. Underdogs we may be but we have the support of Tipperary behind us and we are calling on the people of Nenagh and the county, along with their families and friends wherever they may be in the world, to help us win this competition. It will be a great day for the town and the county if we can win this,” Paul adds.

Here is what you can do to help Pinnacle win: simply send an email to INFO@PINNACLEHOMES.IE along with your name and the message 'Vote Pinnacle' or log onto their Facebook page ‘pinnacle homes Ireland’ and click on the top post with the link to the voting page. In return for your support, Pinnacle will enter your name into a draw for a €1,000 room makeover.

Like Munster Rugby, Pinnacle Homes have experienced the turbulence of recent times, and like Munster, Pinnacle have shown tremendous resilience and worked harder to win. “I would like to think we are a high performance construction company just like Munster are a high performance rugby team; in fact the team behind Pinnacle is a testament to our resilience,” says Paul , the passion for Munster evident as he speaks. Pinnacle Homes build more than houses, recently they finished the extension to the Nenagh CBS Secondary School.
“A very professional job, with excellent attention to detail; high performance is an apt description of Pinnacle and highly recommended should be added,” says Tony Slattery, Principal of the school.

Pinnacle are also involved in a number of other school building projects and are well positioned to grow as the economy recovers.
So ‘come on’ Nenagh, lets help put Paul and the Pinnacle Team on the Munster Jersey, what a day of celebration it will for Nenagh if the underdogs can cause an another upset. Vote Pinnacle and help send Tipp to Thomond!