Western Force welcomes Snap Fitness as Official Partner

Thu, Feb 12, 2026, 9:15 AM
BS
by Ben Somerford

The Western Force is pleased to welcome Snap Fitness as an official partner, bringing together two organisations united by performance, consistency and community.

With 37 Snap Fitness clubs across Western Australia, the partnership connects high-performance sport with accessible, everyday training.

Snap Fitness provides flexible, inclusive 24/7 gyms where people of all experience levels can train with confidence, aligning closely with the Force’s commitment to helping Western Australians feel strong, supported and connected.

Together, the partnership is about more than training or match day. It is about encouraging consistent movement, supporting local communities and inspiring people to be part of something bigger, whether that is in the gym, in the stands or through community initiatives across the state.

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(L-R) Western Force coaches Brad Harris, James Stannard, Simon Cron and Craig Dunlea with Snap Fitness Kase Austin and Nicola Taylor

Force CEO Niamh O’Connor said: “We’re delighted to team up with Snap Fitness who are a really respected brand with a big footprint in Western Australia, helping keep Western Australians fit and healthy.

“The recognized Snap Fitness brand will be seen on our coaches’ polos and within the coaches’ box throughout the 2026 season.”

Snap Fitness CEO Chris Caldwell said the partnership reflects the brand’s ongoing commitment to WA communities.

“Working with the Western Force is a perfect fit,” Caldwell said. “It’s about consistency, support, and giving people the tools and the inspiration to lead healthier, stronger lives.

“Together, Snap Fitness is proud to back communities across the state and encourage everyone to get moving.”

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