Brumbies renew sponsorship with major partner Allhomes

Wed, Jan 15, 2025, 5:01 AM
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by Brumbies.rugby

Allhomes will continue its long-standing sponsorship of the Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies over the next two years.

The ACT Brumbies’ 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season is set to kick off strongly next month, backed by the sponsorship of its official membership partner, Allhomes.

Canberra’s leading property website has announced the renewal of its partnership with the local rugby union team for 2025, continuing more than a decade of support for both the club and the game in the region. 

ACT Brumbies CEO, Phil Thomson, said: “We are thrilled to be able to continue the long standing partnership between two of the Canberra and surrounding regions great brands with Allhomes continued support as the ACT Brumbies official membership partner for a further two seasons”

“It is fantastic to be able to extend our alignment with a brand who like us share such a strong connection to the Canberra and regions community”. 

Allhomes General Manager, Kaaren Lewis, says she’s excited to see the relationship between two of Canberra’s biggest household names strengthened for another two seasons.

“Our partnership with the ACT Brumbies reflects Allhomes’ strong commitment to the Canberra community,” she says. “In 2024, we branched out further to partner with the Budding Brumbies – Get into Rugby program, which provides a fun, safe and inclusive introduction to rugby union for children and families.

“We pride ourselves on our deep-rooted connection to other Canberrans and the region, and are always proud to get behind local sporting talent at all levels.”

The extension of the partnership means Allhomes will remain an integral part of the Brumbies brand, with the logo proudly displayed on the club mascots Brumby Jack and Brumby Jill. 

The start of the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season will see the ACT Brumbies take on Fijian Drua at HFC Bank Stadium in Suva on Saturday, February 15. 

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