NSW Women’s Rugby Union Welcomes Thames Capital as Principal Partner

Tue, Jun 30, 2026, 12:00 AM
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by NSW Rugby

NSW Rugby Union is proud to announce Thames Capital as the new Principal Partner of NSW Women’s Rugby Union, marking another significant milestone in the continued growth and recognition of women and girls rugby across the state.

The partnership comes at a pivotal time for the game following the recent NSW Rugby Annual General Meeting, where members voted to amend the organisation’s constitution to include a dedicated NSW Women’s Rugby Board position.

This landmark constitutional change reflects NSW Rugby’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the representation, governance and future direction of women’s rugby, while the new partnership with Thames Capital provides further momentum behind the rapid growth of the women’s program across New South Wales.

Founded by investment banking professionals, Thames Capital is a boutique private capital investment manager with a strong reputation for building trusted partnerships and delivering long-term value. NSW Women’s Rugby Union is proud to align with an organisation that recognises both the importance and future potential of women’s rugby.

Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Thames Capital, Justin Hildage, said the partnership reflects a shared belief in the future of the women’s game.

“Women’s rugby is entering an exciting new era and Thames Capital is proud to support NSW Women’s Rugby Union into the future,” Hildage said.

“We are committed to supporting the continued growth of the game, its pathways and the opportunities being created for women and girls across rugby.”

NSW Rugby CEO Peter Murphy welcomed the partnership and highlighted its importance for the ongoing development of the women’s game in New South Wales.

“We’re delighted to welcome Thames Capital as Principal Partner of NSW Women’s Rugby Union at such an important time for the game,” Murphy said.

“Women and girls rugby continues to experience strong growth across participation, pathways and performance, and partnerships like this are critical in helping us continue to invest in the future of the game.

“The support from Thames Capital will help create more opportunities for women and girls across our rugby community and continue building a strong foundation for future generations.”

The partnership between NSW Women’s Rugby Union and Thames Capital reflects a shared commitment to advancing women and girls rugby and supporting the long-term growth of the game across New South Wales

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