The Parramatta Eels National Rugby League Club are proud to announce that ActronAir have become the Sleeve Sponsor of the Parramatta Eels for the 2018 NRL Telstra Premiership season.
ActronAir were an individual player sponsor in the 2017 season and have now upgraded their partnership to be on the 2018 Parramatta Eels jersey.
Parramatta Eels CEO Bernie Gurr commented:
“ActronAir are a world class company that started in Western Sydney and we are pleased that they have expanded their relationship with the Eels." "We are committed to working closely with ActronAir to deliver legitimate commercial value and look forward to having a strong relationship with ActronAir and their team throughout the 2018 premiership season.”
ActronAir Executive Chairman Robert Mundy said:
“We have gotten to know the Parramatta Eels organisation well over the past 12 months and are thrilled to expand our existing relationship as a Premier Partner in 2018.”
“As an Australian business that started out in the Hills District, the Western Sydney area is extremely close to our heart. Being from the area we have been long-time supporters of the Eels and we are thrilled to partner with them in such a thriving and growing region.”
“The Eels had a strong 2017 on the field and we know that, like us, they are focussed on getting the best results possible. We are looking forward to supporting Brad and the team as they look to even bigger success in 2018."
ActronAir is a proudly Australian company recognised for making world-class air conditioners. Their engineers have developed the most advanced air conditioning systems specifically for the unique and harsh Australian climate all of which come with a superior operating range and a host of innovative features.
That’s why more than a quarter of a million Aussies take comfort in ActronAir.
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Now tell me again how bad this new jersey is.
Sponsors are flocking to the club wanting to have their logo on this magnificent playing strip.
I can understand why - it is going to be a massive hit with the fans.
LOL the jersey and sponsors looks like something from the Picton Wombats, its so unprofessional its not funny.
The jersey on the other hand is looking worse than a semi retired boilermakers patched up overalls. That's another reason why the stripes don't work in the modern Era - you need patches all over the jerseys to read the sponsors names.
the logo will match the white shorts. the eels are the new tri colours.