Netball Australia ends longstanding partnership with ANZ
Netball Australia has announced that its nine year association with ANZ Bank will come to an end at the conclusion of the 2016 Constellation Cup series next month.
The announcement follows the decision to dissolve the trans-Tasman league, the ANZ Championship, earlier this year, with the bank having been the league’s naming rights sponsor since its creation in 2008.
At the time, ANZ’s involvement with netball was the region’s single largest sponsorship in women’s sport.
Both Australia and New Zealand will be replacing the ANZ Championship with their own new domestic netball leagues starting next year, although ANZ will continue its back of New Zealand's elite netball competition.
Australia’s new league will feature eight clubs and will be broadcast by Channel Nine and Telstra from February 2017. It currently has no naming rights sponsor.
Announcing the end of the sponsorship, Netball Australia Chief Executive Kate Palmer stated “we have enjoyed an outstanding working relationship with all at ANZ.
“This is certainly one of the more challenging decisions, because together we have achieved some remarkable outcomes for our sport, our athletes and our fans over the past nine years.
“It has not been an easy decision for Netball Australia to part ways with ANZ.”
Palmer described ANZ’s backing as having been integral to its success and the growth of netball in Australia over the past nine years, adding “I am not overstating things to say that ANZ has changed our world. When we first approached ANZ with the idea of supporting a new trans-Tasman competition back in 2007, they embraced the vision we had for our sport.
“The idea of moving to semi-professional status seemed beyond our wildest dreams. In recognising the opportunity, ANZ were the first corporate to make a significant investment in women’s sport.
“Their investment over the past nine years has seen the netball economy grow ten-fold. The profile of the game has never been higher, and the athletes are now earning a real salary”.
In addition to the ANZ Championship, ANZ has been the naming rights partner of NetSetGO (Netball Australia’s introductory program for netballers aged five to 10 years) and has invested significantly at the grassroots level through its Community Grants Program, as well as supporting individual athletes such as Sharelle McMahon, Laura Geitz and Caitlin Bassett, as well as Lisa Alexander, Head Coach of the Australian Diamonds, as ANZ Ambassadors.
In 2014, ANZ developed ‘Netball Nation’ to enable the netball community to engage, learn and share their passion for netball. This has evolved into a hugely successful platform, with 85,000 Facebook followers from 45 different countries, and total reach of over 17 million.
As part of ANZ’s support of Netball, ANZ’s Community Grants program provided more than $650,000 of much needed financial support and equipment to netball communities around the country. ANZ staff volunteered at every ANZ Championship match over the past nine years, giving more than 7,750 volunteer hours. And through the ANZ Future Captains program, 360 children joined their heroes on court during the team call-on at the start of every game from 2012 to 2016.
Netball Australia will be publicly acknowledging ANZ’s tremendous contribution to the sport at this year’s Constellation Cup match between Australia and New Zealand in Sydney, on 9th October.
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