Dove Men+Care gets on board with the Wallabies

Fri, Jul 12, 2024, 1:00 AM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia

Rugby Australia and Dove Men+Care has today announced a new partnership, with the company becoming an official partner and supporter of the Wallabies until at least the end of 2027.

Dove Men+Care develops and produces personal care and grooming products specifically designed for men.

Dove Men+Care works towards an ethos that care makes a man stronger and, in order to best care for those that matter to you most, you need to start with care for yourself.

The brand previously supported Australian Rugby from 2014 to 2019, and returns to the Wallabies to challenge the stereotypes men face surrounding self-care.

The four year agreement will see Dove Men+Care partner with the Wallabies through a pivotal and exciting time for Australian Rugby, with the nation set to host both a British & Irish Lions Tour in 2025 and a Rugby World Cup in 2027.

Head of Personal Care Unilever ANZ, John McKeon said: “We are extremely excited to partner with the Wallabies once again and build on Dove Men+Care's global commitment to rugby.

After a great win in Sydney last weekend, the upcoming British & Irish Lions Tour & the home Rugby World Cup in 2027, we cannot think of a better time to partner with the Wallabies and support them through this exciting period.”

Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh added: "We are thrilled to welcome back Dove Men+Care as an official partner of the Wallabies.

“Dove Men+Care’s philosophy, that you first need to look after yourself in order to contribute best to your family and those around you, is perfectly aligned with the attitude required within an elite team sporting environment, such as the Wallabies – to benefit your team, you need to prepare and be the best version of yourself.”

“Dove Men+Care has a strong history with Australian Rugby and the Wallabies. It is an exciting time to come together to maximise the futures opportunities that lay ahead for Rugby in this country.”

ENDS

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