Land Rover to drive Wallabies for three more years

Sun, May 15, 2022, 10:45 PM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
(From L-R): Shannon Edwards, Michael Hooper and Andy Marinos at Rugby Australia. Photo: Christian Gilles
(From L-R): Shannon Edwards, Michael Hooper and Andy Marinos at Rugby Australia. Photo: Christian Gilles

Rugby Australia is proud to announce Land Rover has renewed their partnership as the Official Vehicle of the Wallabies until the end of 2024.

The three-year deal extends the relationship to seven seasons, with Land Rover first joining the Rugby Australia family in 2018.

Through the major partnership, the Land Rover logo will adorn the back of the Wallabies team shorts on game days and at training, and be displayed prominently on the Gilbert Test match rugby balls.

Land Rover has been at the heart of global Rugby for over two decades, from grassroots to the elite, via partnerships with Rugby World Cup as well as national and club teams. The extension of the Wallabies partnership reinforces Land Rover's commitment to supporting rugby at all levels and creating unforgettable experiences for the Australian rugby community.

Rugby Australia CEO Andy Marinos said: "Rugby Australia is thrilled to be able to continue our partnership with Land Rover for another three years."

"The values of Rugby Australia have great synergy with those at Land Rover and the Wallabies will wear their logo with pride throughout the Test seasons.

"Land Rover have a long history of supporting Rugby around the globe and we look forward to continuing to have a successful partnership that benefits both organisations for many years ahead."

Shannon Edwards, Marketing Director, Jaguar Land Rover Australia, said: "For over 20 years, Land Rover has actively supported rugby through partnerships globally, nationally, and through grassroots programs."

"With shared values of passion, integrity, leadership, and a commitment to going above and beyond, we couldn't be more excited to write the next chapter of our partnership with the Wallabies, engaging with fans across the country and helping to grow the game."

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