GIANTS Announce New Balance Partnership

The GWS GIANTS have announced an expansion of their commercial relationship with New Balance and Belgravia Sports Apparel, naming the global footwear and apparel brand as the Official On-Field Apparel Partner for the GIANTS AFLW program.

The deal also extends to the GIANTS Academy, ensuring a unified technical partnership across the club’s entire football ecosystem.

The announcement is a mechanical necessity for the club’s high-performance strategy, aligning the elite men’s, women’s, and developmental pathways under a single technical provider for the first time.

Whole-Club Alignment and Path to Professionalism

The expansion builds on the five-year agreement first launched in November 2025 for the AFL men’s side. With the AFLW pre-season officially commencing today, the transition ensures the women’s squad and Academy athletes have access to the same elite-tier technical innovation as the men’s program.

Emphasising that the move reflects the club’s commitment to gender equity and long-term growth, GIANTS CEO, David Matthews, said: “This is more than an apparel partnership, it’s a whole-club alignment that supports our men’s, women’s, and Academy programs equally.”

“Together we’re committed to elevating our athletes and inspiring the next generation of GIANTS,” Matthews said.

New Balance regional general manager, Dean Howard, stated that the brand is passionate about “championing female athletes” and “supporting emerging talent.” He noted that the alignment allows the brand to contribute meaningfully to the growth of Australian rules football across the club’s diverse territories.

By including the GIANTS Academy in the deal, New Balance is positioning itself as a primary supporter of the next wave of talent in New South Wales and the ACT.

The partnership with Belgravia Sports Apparel, the manufacturing and elite sports division that facilitates New Balance’s on-field presence, ensures the GIANTS have a bespoke technical solution for the unique physiological requirements of female athletes.

  • Performance Engineering: New Balance brings over a century of craftsmanship to the design of the 2026 AFLW kits, focusing on movement and recovery.
  • Retail Integration: The unified look across all programs is expected to streamline merchandise operations and enhance the “One Club” brand identity for fans.

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Ground-breaking Pathway Opens for AIC Schools in Dolphins Cup

South-east Queensland’s Associated Independent Colleges (AIC) have been granted a formal pathway to the NRL Schoolboy Cup national championship.

A landmark realignment of the Dolphins Cup will allow AIC private schools to compete for a spot in the main draw of the national competition, challenging the traditional dominance of elite rugby league state schools.

The announcement actively expanding its talent identification network into the private school sector to secure its long-term player pipeline in the Moreton Bay and Brisbane regions.

Since the AIC formally adopted rugby league as a full competition sport in 2019, participation has surged. The league now hosts over 80 teams and approximately 1,400 players competing weekly during Term 3.

 Expressing his enthusiasm, deputy chairman of AIC Sport and Principal of Villanova College, Paul Begg, said: “This is one of the biggest week-to-week schoolboy Rugby League competitions in Australia.”

“The Dolphins Cup provides another development pathway into professional sport and the chance for our students to fully grow and understand their potential.” Begg said.

Dolphins CEO, Terry Reader, noted that the NRL has invested in the AIC system for seven years, and this realignment is the natural next step to allow these athletes to “compete at the highest level.”

Former Queensland Origin player and Padua College alumnus, David Stagg, highlighted the significance for current students.

“I went to an AIC school at Padua College, and this was a chance we never got.”

“I now have a son at Padua and he and his schoolmates will get the opportunity to compete against the best schoolboy players in Queensland,” Stagg said. 

New Competition Structure

Previously, the Dolphins Cup was contested exclusively by schools from Central Queensland and Wide Bay, with the winner advancing to a state semi-final against the North Queensland champion. Under the new 2026 format:

  • The Repechage Entry: The top-rated AIC school will now earn a place in the Dolphins Cup finals.
  • The Pathway: The AIC representative will face off against the winners from Central Queensland and Wide Bay. The victor of this play-off progresses to the state semi-final.
  • The Goal: This provides a direct gateway for AIC schools to qualify for the national championship, where they could potentially be crowned the top schoolboy team in Australia.

The participating AIC institutions include Iona College, Marist College Ashgrove, Padua College, St Edmund’s College, St Laurence’s College, St Patrick’s College, St Peters Lutheran College, and Villanova College.

The 2026 Dolphins Cup competition is scheduled to begin on 2 June, with the finals series, including the inaugural AIC crossover matches, to be played in August.

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PUMA Becomes Carlton AFLW Apparel Partner Through 2029

The Carlton Football Club has announced an expansion of its partnership with global sports brand PUMA, with the apparel giant officially becoming the Club’s AFLW Apparel Partner through to the end of 2029.

The extension ensures that PUMA now services every facet of the Blues’ football operations, including the AFL, AFLW, VFL, VFLW, and the Carlton Academy.

The Return of the Raised Monogram

A central feature of the expanded agreement is the return of the iconic raised monogram to the club’s playing guernseys.

Starting in the 2026 season, both the AFL and AFLW sides will wear the tactile crest, a design move triggered by direct feedback from the Carlton community.

Noting that the move is a symbol of the club’s commitment to inclusivity, Carlton CEO, Graham Wright, said: “We want every Carlton person to see our monogram and feel proud, connected, and that they belong to something special.”

“The revival of our raised monogram is a direct result of listening to our community, and we would like to thank PUMA for their relentless work to deliver this initiative across both guernseys,” Wright said.

Highlighting Carlton’s leadership in the women’s sports sector, director of marketing for PUMA Oceania, Neysa Goh, noted: “Carlton are a club at the forefront of driving the growth and visibility of women’s sport in Australia.”

“This partnership reflects our shared ambition to elevate performance, shape culture and inspire the next generation,” Goh said.

Strategic and Performance Alignment

Under the decade-long agreement originally signed in 2019, PUMA has focused on providing high-performance apparel engineered specifically for the physiological requirements of elite athletes.

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ARLC Launches National Health Screening Service for Retired Elite Players

The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) has officially launched a comprehensive Past Player Health Screening and Referral Service, a landmark initiative designed to provide long-term medical support for the game’s alumni.

The program is for the NRL’s evolving player welfare framework, ensuring that the elite level of care provided during a player’s career extends into their retirement.

The service is available to all retired elite players who have competed in the NRL, NRLW, or represented the Kangaroos or Jillaroos.

Emphasising that player safety remains the Commission’s core priority, ARLC chairman, Peter V’landys AM, said: “While players are on the field, they have access to first-class medical care.”

“We want that care to continue after retirement, so former players can enjoy the same quality of life as everyone else,” V’landys said. 

A Game-Changer for Former Stars

The initiative was developed in collaboration with prominent former players James Graham and Mark Carroll, who have been vocal advocates for improved neurological and physical support for retirees.

Describing the service as a “game-changer” for the industry, Graham , shared: “Every elite player will be able to access expert advice and a full health screening.”

“It’s a great step for the game to ensure players are cared for in retirement,” Graham stated.

Comprehensive Medical Oversight

The free service offers a holistic approach to post-career health, specifically addressing the long-term physical and cognitive demands of professional rugby league.

Key components of the screening include:

  • Clinical Evaluation: Consultations and advice from official NRL medical officers.
  • Cognitive Testing: Specialist appointments with neuropsychologists for formal cognitive assessments.
  • Medical Coordination: A dedicated NRL Medical Coordinator will manage the process, liaising with the player’s GP and support network to ensure continuity of care.
  • Data-Driven Care: Participants complete a detailed health questionnaire and full medical screening to identify potential long-term issues early.

Eligible participants are encouraged to register through the official NRL portal or via dedicated medical email channels.

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New Zealand Rugby League Appoints Andrea Nelson MNZM as Chief Executive

New Zealand Rugby League has announced the appointment of Andrea Nelson MNZM as its new Chief Executive.

Nelson, an experienced sports administrator with over two decades of senior leadership, succeeds Greg Peters, who stepped down in March 2026 after an eight-year tenure.

The appointment is a prerequisite for New Zealand Rugby League as it prepares for a high-stakes international calendar, including the 2026 Rugby League World Cup hosted across Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea.

Highlighting Nelson’s unique ability to navigate both high-level commercial environments and community-led sport, New Zealand Rugby League chair, Justin Leydesdorff, said: “We wanted a leader who could sit across the table from the biggest decision-makers in international rugby league, but who would also happily pick up a tea towel at a local club on the East Coast – Andrea is that person.” 

As a believer in the “More Than a Game” kaupapa, Nelson emphasised that the strength of New Zealand league lies in its people and its deep roots within Māori and Pasifika communities.

Her leadership will focus on sustaining the 320% growth seen in youth tournaments while ensuring the elite Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns remain dominant on the world stage.

“Rugby league’s greatest strength has always been, and always will be, its people.”

“I look forward to working together to shape the future of the game,” Nelson said.

A Proven Track Record in Global Sport

Nelson’s return to rugby league is described as a “homecoming,” following her successful role as General Manager for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup in New Zealand.

Her resume includes a diverse array of elite global event leadership roles:

  • Chief Executive of Gymnastics New Zealand (Previous role).
  • Senior Leadership Roles: London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, FIFA U20 World Cup, and the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.
  • Chair of the NZ Events Association.

Strategic Momentum and Growth

Nelson inherits an organisation experiencing record participation, particularly among wāhine (women) and rangatahi (youth).

Since 2021, female participation has more than doubled, now making up 20% of the national player base.

The competitive landscape for the Kiwis is equally robust:

  • Rugby League World Cup 2026: New Zealand will field the Kiwis, Kiwi Ferns, and Wheel Kiwis in a simultaneous global tournament.
  • Commercial Success: The sport recently recorded its largest crowd in Aotearoa in over a decade, with 38,000 fans attending the Pacific Championships at Eden Park.
  • Future Planning: One of the final acts of the previous administration was securing Auckland’s Eden Park as the host for a neutral State of Origin fixture in 2027.

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Canberra Raiders and Kaleen Primary School Launch “Read Like a Raider” Literacy Program

The Canberra Raiders have officially partnered with Kaleen Primary School to pilot a new five-week literacy initiative titled Read Like a Raider.

The program leverages the influence of professional rugby league athletes to encourage primary students to view mental training with the same dedication as physical training.

The program was developed as a collaborative effort between Kaleen Primary School Librarian Krissy McCombe and Raiders community manager Jess Crisp. For the school, the partnership is a core component of its broader school improvement work.

Commenting on the collaboration, Kaleen Primary School principal, Nicole Graham, said: “At Kaleen Primary School, improving reading outcomes is a key focus.” 

“We are deliberately building students’ motivation, engagement, and confidence as readers, because reading underpins all learning.

“Read Like a Raider is a great example of how we are bringing this to life,” Graham said.

Library Technician Krissy McCombe noted that using local rugby players helps students “train their brains just as they would train their bodies.”

Program Mechanics and “Train Your Brain” Philosophy

The challenge is designed to foster consistency and effort, encouraging students to log reading minutes through independent reading, reading aloud, or listening to stories.

To drive engagement, the program incorporates a sports-themed incentive structure:

  • The 100-Minute Milestone: For every 100 minutes of reading completed, students earn a “Try Time” raffle ticket.
  • Grand Final Celebration: The five-week challenge culminates in a major celebration in June to reward the school’s collective literacy achievements.
  • Athlete Mentorship: Raiders stars Josh Papalii, Hollie-Mae Dodd, Jayden Brailey, Matty Nicholson, and Vena Patuki-Case visited the school to share how they balance professional discipline with a commitment to learning.

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Nike and WNBA Unveil 2026 Rebel Edition Uniforms for Milestone 30th Season

Nike and the WNBA have officially debuted the 2026 WNBA Nike Rebel Edition uniforms, a collection designed in collaboration with all 15 league teams to celebrate their local communities and cultural identities.

Released on 8 May 2026 to coincide with the start of the WNBA’s historic 30th season, the uniforms serve as a “Rebel” expression of team spirit, complementing the existing white “Heroine” and team-colour “Explorer” editions.

The launch leverages the current explosion in WNBA popularity to drive high-value retail engagement and deepen the emotional connection between fans and players.

Rebel Edition Design Narratives

Each uniform in the 2026 collection features unique storytelling elements rooted in the cities and icons that define the franchises:

  • New York Liberty: Inspired by the Brooklyn Bridge, the seafoam-coloured uniform features tonal striping representing suspension cables and a quote from Emily Warren Roebling: “Back of every great work we can find the self-sacrificing devotion of a woman.”
  • Washington Mystics: Titled “District of Change,” the design honours U Street and the legacy of Ben’s Chili Bowl. The colour palette transitions from navy to “Laser Fuchsia,” the signature colour of matriarch Virginia Ali.
  • Atlanta Dream: Co-designed by stars Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray, the uniform features a black base symbolising resilience, peach accents for Georgia’s heritage, and iconic Atlanta area codes woven into the fabric.
  • Portland Fire: Marking their inaugural season, the expansion side’s Rebel uniform establishes a brand identity focused on the city’s energy, despite early community debates regarding “Rose City” themes.

Innovation and Performance

The uniforms utilise Nike’s Dri-FIT technology, engineered specifically for the physiological needs of female athletes.

Senior manager and designer at Nike, Katie West, stated that the goal was to “translate what makes each team distinct into something players can wear with confidence.”

The 2026 collection also includes the Victory Rebel Edition fanwear—featuring hoodies, T-shirts, and shorts—designed to bring the “rebel spirit” to the league’s global fanbase.

The timing of the release is critical, occurring as the WNBA enters its most stable economic period following the recent USD1 billion (AUD1.3 billion) valuation of the Golden State Valkyries.

  • Retail Reach: Jerseys are priced at USD105 (AUD145) and are available via Nike.com, Fanatics, and team stores.
  • Marketing Momentum: The collection capitalises on the arrival of star rookies like Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd (Dallas Wings) and Angel Reese (Atlanta Dream), with custom Rebel jerseys already available for the league’s top-tier talent.

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Goulburn to Host 2026 National Table Tennis Championships and TTA Tour

Table Tennis Australia (TTA) has announced a partnership with Goulburn Mulwaree Council, securing the city as the host for two major national events in 2026.

The Veolia Arena will serve as the venue for both the Table Tennis Australia Tour New South Wales and the flagship TTA National Championships, positioning Goulburn as a central hub for high-performance table tennis this year.

The agreement is important for TTA’s national event strategy, utilising Goulburn’s regional infrastructure to deliver large-scale competitions while driving sports tourism and economic activity into regional New South Wales.

Noting that the arena provides an “outstanding setting” for an event of this magnitude, Table Tennis Australia CEO, Nicole Adamson, said: “Bringing not just one, but two major national events to Goulburn is a fantastic outcome for our sport.” 

Highlighting the broader benefits for the region, and noting that the events will energise the local community and showcase Goulburn’s facilities to a nationwide audience, Mayor, Cr Nina Dillon, said: “These events will bring visitors to our city, energise our community and showcase our excellent facilities at Veolia Arena.” 

The influx of athletes and supporters is expected to deliver significant “visitor night” revenue for local hospitality and accommodation providers.

Key Event Dates and Structure

Goulburn will host two distinct tiers of competition, catering to both tour-level point scoring and the crowning of national titles:

  • 2026 Table Tennis Australia Tour New South Wales: Scheduled for 30–31 May, this serves as the third stop of the four-event national tour series.
  • 2026 Table Tennis Australia National Senior, Youth & Para Championships: Taking place from 6–11 July, this flagship event will feature U19, U21, Open, and Para categories.

The National Championships represent the cornerstone of the Australian table tennis calendar, bringing together the country’s elite athletes, coaches, and officials for a week of high-intensity competition.

Veolia Arena: A High-Performance Hub

The selection of Veolia Arena was driven by its capacity to meet the technical requirements of elite table tennis. The multi-purpose venue offers the precise playing conditions, lighting, and spectator layout required for a national broadcast-quality environment.

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Golden State Valkyries Shatter Records with $1 Billion Valuation

The Golden State Valkyries have become the first women’s professional sports franchise to reach a USD1 billion (AUD1.3 billion) valuation, according to CNBC’s 2026 WNBA team rankings.

The landmark figure represents a 20-fold increase on the USD50 million (AUD69 million) expansion fee paid by owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber just two years ago.

The valuation is a mechanical necessity for the league’s upcoming expansion rounds, setting a new floor for entry as the WNBA prepares to welcome franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia between 2028 and 2030.

The “Golden State” Blueprint: Revenue and Infrastructure 

The Valkyries’ unprecedented valuation is driven by a league-high USD78 million (AUD108 million) in revenue generated during their inaugural 2025 season. By leveraging the existing NBA infrastructure of the Golden State Warriors and the Chase Center, the franchise has achieved operational efficiencies previously unseen in the league.

  • Ticket Dominance: The team averaged 18,064 fans per game and became the first in WNBA history to sell 12,000 season tickets entering the 2026 season.
  • Media and Sponsorship: The surge is supported by a 40% increase in league-level sponsorship and a new media rights package worth USD281 million (AUD389 million) annually—roughly 6.5 times the previous agreement.

Market Shifts and Franchise Values

While the Valkyries lead the pack, the entire league is experiencing a valuation “halo effect.” The average WNBA team is now valued at $460 million (AUD637 million), significantly outstripping the USD250 million (AUD346 million) expansion fees set for future teams.

Team Valuation (2026) 2025 Revenue Key Growth Driver
GS Valkyries $1 Billion $78M Chase Center infrastructure & sell-outs
Las Vegas Aces $500 Million N/A 92% season ticket renewal rate
Portland Fire $380 Million $50M (Proj.) Strong debut market & $75M entry fee
Dallas Wings $370 Million $20M Selection of Azzi Fudd & Paige Bueckers
Houston Comets* $400 Million N/A Sale to Tilman Fertitta (from CT Sun)
*Pending league approval for 2027 move to Toyota Center.      

Labour Stability and Future Outlook

A factor in these “de-risked” valuations was the ratification of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) on 24 March 2026. By securing labour peace, the league has eliminated the threat of a work stoppage, allowing investors to value franchises against guaranteed media revenue and a stable operating environment.

Caitlin Clark’s impact on the Indiana Fever and the overall attendance record of 11,148 fans per game in 2025 has proved that the league’s popularity is not tied to a single player.

Even with Clark missing half of the schedule due to injury, the league achieved its strongest television numbers since 1998, averaging 969,000 viewers per game.

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City of Parramatta Partners with AFL and GIANTS to Cement Status as Western Sydney’s Sporting Hub

The City of Parramatta has announced a partnership with the AFL and the GWS GIANTS, aimed at transforming the region into a premier destination for elite and grassroots sport.

The collaboration, unveiled by Lord Mayor Cr Martin Zaiter, sees the Council and the AFL invest significant resources into community wellbeing, economic activation, and the local sporting pathway.

The partnership leverages the AFL’s expanding footprint to drive foot traffic into the Parramatta CBD and support local businesses through high-visibility events.

Highlighted that the City of Parramatta is a focal point for the league’s growth strategy, Head of AFL NSW/ACT, Andrew Varasdi, said: “Footy clubs are the lifeblood of communities… we remain committed to investing at the foundation of our game across Greater Sydney to ensure both established and existing communities can find a place to belong.”

Noting that the partnership provides local families with an “affordable way to get involved with community sport, Lord Mayor, Cr Martin Zaiter, said: “By working with the GIANTS, we can attract more visitors, host amplified events, and create unforgettable experiences that activate our City.”

The agreement is underpinned by a substantial value exchange designed to lower the barrier for participation in the region:

  • AFL Contribution: The league will deliver over $120,000 in value, including free year-round programs via the Active Parramatta initiative and match-day access for disadvantaged community groups.
  • Council Investment: The City of Parramatta is contributing $35,000 to support the relocation of key events and local promotions.
  • Economic Activation: “AT Parramatta” branding will be prominently featured at ENGIE Stadium and across digital channels to encourage fans to visit the CBD for dining and entertainment.

AFLW Season Launch Moves to the City of Parramatta

GIANTS CEO, David Matthews, described the club as “proud residents of Parramatta,” stating that bringing the launch to the Town Hall is a natural fit for a team built for the Western Sydney community.

The GIANTS AFLW Season Launch will move from the Sydney CBD to the heart of Parramatta at Parramatta Town Hall. The move aligns with the team’s return to pre-season training in May, as they prepare for a season that will run concurrently with the latter stages of the men’s competition.

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Football Australia Unveils National Female Referee Mentor Program

Football Australia has officially launched its Female Referee Mentor Program, a national initiative aimed at empowering and retaining female officials.

Announced to coincide with the start of Female Football Week 2026, the program is a designed to professionalise the officiating pathway and bridge the gap between grassroots participation and elite-level leadership.

The initiative is backed by the Australian Government’s $200 million ‘Play Our Way’ grant, a record-breaking commitment to women’s and girls’ sporting programs.

Commenting on the partnership, Football Australia CEO, Martin Kugeler, said:  “This program reflects a strong commitment to building a more inclusive and sustainable officiating pathway… ensuring talented female referees feel supported to stay in the game.” 

Noting that supporting programs like this is a cornerstone of the Albanese Government’s sport policy, Minister for Sport, Anika Wells, noted: “We want to see more girls and women involved in sport at every level and supporting programs like this helps make that happen.” 

Addressing the Retention Gap

Targeting the critical 18–26 age bracket, the program addresses industry-wide retention challenges by providing emerging referees with a sense of belonging and a clear trajectory into professional ranks. Key features of the mentorship structure include:

  • One-on-One Guidance: Mentees are paired with current and former A-League officials for six structured sessions covering match performance and career progression.
  • Elite Mentors: The program features distinguished Australian referees, including Casey Reibelt and Lara Lee, to provide first-hand insights into officiating at the highest global levels.
  • Holistic Development: Beyond technical officiating, participants will attend workshops focused on leadership, media skills, communication, and wellbeing.

To ensure a deeper connection to the professional game, mentees will have opportunities to observe elite training environments and experience A-League matchdays behind the scenes. This visibility is intended to reinforce refereeing as a valued and attainable career path within the women’s football ecosystem.

The program also encourages the development of a national cohort, allowing participants to engage in peer learning and long-term networking aligned with major domestic football events.

Expressions of Interest are now open to female referees actively officiating within Member Federations who demonstrate a commitment to advancing their careers through professional development.

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Greater Bank Named Major Sponsor of Gold Coast Titans Netball

The Gold Coast Titans have announced a landmark major partnership with Greater Bank, securing the financial institution as the primary sponsor for the 2026 Titans Netball season.

As part of the agreement, Greater Bank will occupy the premier front-of-dress branding position, representing a significant commercial injection into the club’s burgeoning netball division.

The partnership will seek to scale their netball operations and achieve financial sustainability independent of the club’s NRL and NRLW programs.

Strategic Regional Expansion

The collaboration marks Greater Bank’s first major community partnership in Queensland, a strategic move to grow its brand presence in the Southeast Queensland corridor.

Greater Bank’s Coomera branch manager, Teeghan Fitzgerald, noted that the deal reflects a long-term commitment to the Gold Coast region.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting the growth and success of our customers and communities.”

“Titans Netball are at the heart of their community, and we look forward to providing opportunities and experiences on and off the court,” Fitzgerald stated.

Emphasising that the partnerhip between the two organisations was key to the deal, Titans CEO, Steve Mitchell, added: “This partnership will not only elevate our presence at the elite level, but importantly, it will help us deepen our connection with grassroots netball across the region.” 

Grassroots and Community Focus

A core pillar of the agreement is the strengthening of the netball pathway across both Queensland and New South Wales. The two organisations have committed to:

  • Grassroots Engagement: Supporting regional netball associations to increase participation and talent identification.
  • Youth Inspiration: Developing dedicated programs to inspire the next generation of athletes in the Southeast Queensland region.
  • Visibility: Elevating the profile of the elite program to drive commercial interest and match-day attendance.

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Melbourne Storm Secures Life-Saving Partnership with Defibrillators Australia

The Melbourne Storm has announced a new partnership with Defibrillators Australia, naming the organisation an Official Partner for the 2026 season.

The collaboration is focused on enhancing cardiac safety and health awareness, ensuring that both current players and the broader club community have access to critical life-saving equipment.

The partnership is critical for the club’s risk management and player welfare strategy, providing the medical department with high-grade equipment for both home and away operations.

Supporting the “Old Boys” Network

Emphasising the importance of the initiative, Melbourne Storm chief medical officer, Rebecca Beaton, said: “Player welfare, staff wellbeing and community health are priorities for our Club.”

“Their commitment to education, prevention and providing life-saving equipment will have a meaningful impact across our Club and throughout our former player network,” Beaton said.

Director of Defibrillators Australia, Peter Cochrane, stated that the partnership is “about saving lives, plain and simple.” He noted that bringing education and awareness to the forefront of the community ensures that more people are prepared to act during a cardiac event.

Critical Infrastructure and Medical Support

As part of the initial rollout, Defibrillators Australia has equipped the Melbourne Storm’s administrative and training base at AAMI Park with a permanent defibrillator cabinet.

To ensure the safety of the squad during the 2026 NRL season, the agreement includes:

  • Mobile AED Units: The supply of LIFEPAK CR2 AED units, including a dedicated unit that will travel with the team to all away fixtures.
  • Operational Integration: Ongoing support for the Storm’s football department and medical staff to ensure seamless first-aid readiness.
  • Education: A focus on engaging first-aid education to prepare staff and players for cardiac emergencies.

Defibrillators Australia will provide heart health check-ups for former players at the club’s annual Old Boys reunion, addressing the long-term health needs of retired athletes.

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FIFA and Fanatics Ink Landmark Exclusive Collectibles Deal Through 2031

FIFA and Fanatics have announced an expansion of their commercial partnership, signing a long-term, exclusive licensing agreement for collectibles.

The deal, which will commence in full in 2031, grants Fanatics exclusive rights to produce physical and digital trading cards, stickers, and trading card games under the iconic Topps brand, marking a seismic shift in the football memorabilia market.

The agreement aims at diversifying revenue streams while modernising how fans engage with global tournaments through high-tech product innovation.

Commenting on the partnership, FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, said: “We can globalise fan engagement precisely thanks to our global tournament portfolio.”

“This provides another important commercial revenue stream that we channel back, as always, into the game,” he said.

Fanatics CEO, Michael Rubin, described the deal as a “historic day,” stating that global football represents the biggest growth opportunity in sports. 

“Global football is the biggest growth opportunity in sports, and when you combine the power of FIFA with the innovation and entrepreneurial backbone of Fanatics, together we’re poised to elevate storytelling and collectibles around the game in a way that’s never been seen before,” he said

A central feature of the new partnership is the introduction of the highly successful player jersey patch program to football.

Starting in 2031, collectors will find “debut patches” and game-used memorabilia integrated into Topps trading cards, replicating a model that has seen massive success in the MLB and NBA.

Beyond commercial sales, the partnership includes a massive philanthropic commitment:

  • Youth Football Investment: Fanatics will distribute more than USD150 million (AUD208 million) in collectibles free of charge to young fans globally over the lifetime of the deal.
  • Global Reach: The initiative is designed to drive grassroots engagement and “bring the magic” of football to every region of the world.

Fanatics Fest NYC 2026: A World Cup Epicentre

While the collectibles deal begins in 2031, the partnership will reach a fever pitch during the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

FIFA and Fanatics confirmed that Fanatics Fest NYC (held at the Javits Center from 16–19 July) will serve as a primary hub for the final stages of the tournament.

For the first time, the official pre-match press conferences for the FIFA World Cup Final will be hosted at Fanatics Fest on Friday, 17 July 2026. In addition, Sunday, 19 July 2026, the festival will also host a massive live screening of the Final for tens of thousands of attendees.

Fanatics will manage all in-stadium retail operations and the flagship retail experiences at FIFA Fan Festivals across the host nations.

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Lenovo Signs David Beckham as Global Brand Ambassador for AI Integration

Lenovo has announced a landmark global partnership with David Beckham, aligning one of the world’s most influential cultural and business figures with the leading technology giant.

The collaboration scales as Lenovo releases its “Smarter AI” initiative and prepares for its role as the Official Technology Partner of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027™.

The partnership focuses on the practical application of sports-focused, AI-driven solutions designed to enhance performance for teams, streamline operations for officials, and create immersive digital experiences for global fanbases.

Commenting on the partnership, retired football star, Beckham, said: “Football will always be defined by talent, instinct, and hard work,”

“Now AI and data are helping us to understand the sport more deeply—shaping how players and coaches prepare and how fans connect with the game,” Beckham stated. 

Emphasising that Beckham’s understanding of innovation makes him the ideal representative for the brand, Lenovo CEO & chairman Yuanqing Yang, added: “David is not only a global figure across football, business, and culture, but is someone who understands the power of innovation to transform the world.”

“That makes him the perfect partner to help us demonstrate how Smarter AI can drive better life and more efficient work for all,” Yang added.

As a successful entrepreneur, Beckham will serve as the face of Lenovo’s campaign to demonstrate how AI-powered technology can assist small business owners and large-scale enterprises in rethinking efficiency.

The strategy aims to humanise AI, moving it from a technical concept to a functional tool that helps professionals “operate at their best” regardless of their industry. Beckham will be the centrepiece of a global marketing campaign scheduled to launch in May 2026, just weeks before the FIFA World Cup kicks off.

Transforming the Beautiful Game

Lenovo’s AI integration is expected to focus on:

  • Performance Analytics: Providing real-time data to clubs and players to optimize training and tactical execution.
  • Fan Engagement: Utilizing AI to drive new revenue streams and interactive content for a digital-first audience.
  • Operational Efficiency: Enabling FIFA and associated clubs to manage complex logistics through smarter infrastructure.

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