WRFU Extends Partnership with Māori IT

Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 10:20 PM
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by Wellington Rugby

Wellington Rugby Football Union is proud to continue its partnership with Māori IT as an official supporter of the Wellington Lions and Wellington Pride, heading into the 2025 season.

Māori IT, a proudly Kiwi and Māori-owned organisation, remains dedicated to delivering high-quality technology solutions tailored to the needs of New Zealand businesses and organisations. Their approach, deeply rooted in te ao Māori, ensures a commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and cultural heritage.

Māori IT Kaiwakahaere, Dallas Vincent says, "Kei te harikoa ahau ki te kite i ngā tāne me ngā wāhine o Te Whanganui-a-Tara e tākaro whutupōro ana i tēnei tau mō Poneke. E poho kererū ana a Māori IT ki te tautoko i te whutupōro i tēnei tau.”

WRFU CEO Tony Giles says, “We’re excited to strengthen our partnership with Māori IT as we move into 2025. Their values align closely with ours, and their support plays an important role in helping us deliver excellence both on and off the field.”

Māori IT’s ongoing support of Wellington Rugby reflects a shared commitment to growth, connection, and success across the region as they continue to reshape the technology landscape.

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