RugbyWA has officially finalised a partnership extension with AFGRI Equipment Australia, securing the prominent machinery provider as the Naming Rights Partner for the upcoming 2026 AFGRI Albany 7’s.
The renewed agreement reinforces a shared corporate commitment to grassroots rugby and regional community engagement across Western Australia. As a premier fixture within RugbyWA’s West Coast 7’s Series, the tournament serves as a key structural pathway, connecting metropolitan and regional junior squads across the state.
Commenting on the partnership extension, RugbyWA CEO, Simon Taylor, said: “The AFGRI Albany 7’s has established itself as one of the most important junior rugby events in Western Australia. Seeing over 1,000 young players take part last year highlights the strength of the game at a grassroots level, particularly in regional communities.”
“Our partnership with AFGRI allows us to continue delivering high-quality experiences for players and families, while also strengthening rugby’s presence in the Great Southern region,” he said.
Highlightinh the alignment between corporate regional investment and local community unit, AFGRI Equipment Australia CEO, Wessel Oosthuizen, added: “The AFGRI Albany 7’s is a fantastic event that brings young players, families and communities together while showcasing the strength of regional Western Australia.”
“We’re proud to continue our partnership with RugbyWA and support an event that creates lasting benefits for the Great Southern region.
“With Albany’s Bicentenary celebrations taking place in 2026, this year’s AFGRI Albany 7’s will be even more special,” Oosthuizen added.
The contract extension follows a highly successful 2025 iteration, which established record participation benchmarks for the regional junior rugby festival.
| Metric | 2025 Tournament Performance & Metrics |
| Total Attendance | Thousands of rugby spectators and families |
| Junior Participants | 1,000+ athletes |
| Age Group Classification | Under 8s through to Under 15s |
| Competing Teams | 77 registered squads |
| Infrastructure Scope | Centennial Park (Expanding to Centennial Stadium for 2026) |
The 2026 tournament will feature elevated civic significance, integrating directly into the City of Albany’s Bicentenary celebrations. The historical milestone marks 200 years since the establishment of Western Australia’s first European settlement.
Tournament operations will highlight the rich heritage of Menang Noongar Boodja, utilising sports engagement to drive community connection, story-sharing, and reconciliation across generations.
To capitalise on the cultural milestone, RugbyWA, AFGRI, and the City of Albany are launching a targeted retail initiative:
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