JackJumpers Foundation Partners in for the long haul
The Tasmania JackJumpers are pleased to announce the long-term renewals of many of their Foundation Partners.
The playing uniform will undergo a slight change with shorts partner SRT Logistics set to replace Willie Smith’s Tasmanian on the lower back of the jersey with the University of Tasmania replacing SRT Logistics on the playing shorts.
They will be joining Foundation partner Bulk Nutrients who have extended their upper back of jersey deal for a further 3 years and Foundation Principal Partner Spirit of Tasmania and Principal Partner MyState Bank on the front.
Foundation Partner, Willie Smith’s Tasmanian, will continue their association with the Club through various initiatives, including their popular game day activations that have been a crowd favourite since the beginning. Additionally, the Tyrepower clappers, which add noise and excitement to the fan experience, will be back for another three years, thanks to an extended deal with the national tyre dealer network. Tyrepower will also feature on the front of player polos for the season.
Speaking on behalf of the JackJumpers, CEO Christine Finnegan said “we are so pleased to see the return of all of these partners who have been with the Club since its inception. The renewal of their commitment ensures that the Club can continue to thrive off the court just as it has on the court.”
“Many of these partners committed to us before a player was recruited such was their faith in what the JackJumpers could achieve for the State of Tasmania and help them meet their individual business objectives,” she said.
The JackJumpers are conscious of tough economic times and feel grateful that all of these incredible brands continue to see value in leveraging through the JackJumpers.
In paying tribute, Finnegan said “ I would like to acknowledge Andrew Smith and his team at Willie Smith’s Tasmanian for their increasing support through a number of different initiatives and recognise Rob Miller from SRT Logistics and Ben Crowley from Bulk Nutrients who are proud family owned Tasmanian businesses helping the Club thrive both on and off the court.”
The JackJumpers ongoing partnership with the University of Tasmania will focus on continuing to evolve the player development and high-performance programs while promoting the University nationally and globally as a great education institution.
“I am proud of everyone in the Club who contributes to the longevity of these partnerships through a commitment to delivering and evolving them year on year,” Finnegan said.