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Seems to be as strong a sponsor as we have had for some time - to cover both AFL and AFLW shows that Zurich truly sees the value in our relationship. Our leading community programs and players (i.e Nev Jetta) help differentiate us from other clubs. 

Anyone know who has been our longest serving main / principle sponsor? 

19 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Seems to be as strong a sponsor as we have had for some time - to cover both AFL and AFLW shows that Zurich truly sees the value in our relationship. Our leading community programs and players (i.e Nev Jetta) help differentiate us from other clubs. 

Anyone know who has been our longest serving main / principle sponsor? 

Well said Demons1858.

 
22 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Seems to be as strong a sponsor as we have had for some time - to cover both AFL and AFLW shows that Zurich truly sees the value in our relationship. Our leading community programs and players (i.e Nev Jetta) help differentiate us from other clubs. 

Anyone know who has been our longest serving main / principle sponsor? 

Good Question! I seem to remember Drake being around for a while back in the 80s or 90s??

Certainly won't be Energy Watch !

 

32 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Seems to be as strong a sponsor as we have had for some time - to cover both AFL and AFLW shows that Zurich truly sees the value in our relationship. Our leading community programs and players (i.e Nev Jetta) help differentiate us from other clubs. 

Anyone know who has been our longest serving main / principle sponsor? 

According to http://www.footyjumpers.com/melbourneS.htm, seems Drake at 6 continuous years between 1985 - 91 are currently the longest serving principal sponsor, with LG & Mayne Nickless at 5 years. Zurich would be close to the longest sponsor if they end up renewing again after 2023. 

 


Good news, funny how things get easier when you are sitting on top of the ladder.

45 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Seems to be as strong a sponsor as we have had for some time - to cover both AFL and AFLW shows that Zurich truly sees the value in our relationship. Our leading community programs and players (i.e Nev Jetta) help differentiate us from other clubs. 

Anyone know who has been our longest serving main / principle sponsor? 

Would that be Drake? They were on board in the 1980's through to 1991.

1992- Snowy mountain spring Water 

1993 - Pioneer Homes

1994 to 1997 - Tooheys

1998 to 2003 - LG

2004 to 2008 - Primus

2009 to 2011 - Kaspersky and Hankook

2012 to 2013 - Opel & Webjet

2014 - 2017 - AHG 

2018 to 2023 - Zurich

We got a good run out of LG in the late 90's/early 2000's.

 
1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

How are we going to fit them into the cap? They won't come cheap.

Wouldn’t worry; just here for insurance…

5 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Would that be Drake? They were on board in the 1980's through to 1991.

1992- Snowy mountain spring Water 

1993 - Pioneer Homes

1994 to 1997 - Tooheys

1998 to 2003 - LG

2004 to 2008 - Primus

2009 to 2011 - Kaspersky and Hankook

2012 to 2013 - Opel & Webjet

2014 - 2017 - AHG 

2018 to 2023 - Zurich

We got a good run out of LG in the late 90's/early 2000's.

Was going to ask how long Tooheys was on board, thanks. Hertz have been around for a long time. I had a training jumper in the mid 80s with Hertz across the front. 


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