Professional rugby league club Warrington Wolves has agreed a new long-term agreement with official kit partner O’Neills.
The new four-year contract extension, which will run until 2026, will take the partnership to eight years. The Irish sporting goods manufacturer first linked up with the Super League team in 2019.
Under terms of the new agreement, O’Neills will continue to produce all official kits and training gear for all of the Warrington Wolves teams including the men’s, women’s, academy, wheelchair, PDRL and LDSL sides.
As part of the club’s sustainability commitment, O’Neill’s recently helped it produce rugby league’s first ever kit made from recyclable materials. This will now be rolled out on all of the club’s home and away jerseys moving forward.
Warrington Wolves CEO Karl Fitzpatrick said, “I’m delighted we’re able to sign a new long-term deal with O’Neills.
“Since coming on board in 2019 our kits and training attire have proved hugely popular among supporters, players and staff for both design and quality.
“We’re excited to share with supporters our new jerseys for 2023 and there will be many bespoke ranges and items over the coming years for fans to enjoy.”
Speaking on behalf of O’Neills Sportswear, Neil Williams Pro Club Manager, said, “We are delighted to extend our partnership with Warrington Wolves.
“We have a great working relationship and we look forward to working together over the next number of years. We pride ourselves on creating quality and innovative playing kit and leisurewear for players and for the Wire fans across the world.”
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