Suzuki Australia today announced its continued partnership with the Melbourne Storm for another two years.
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Suzuki, Melbourne Storm’s longest serving partner, will enter their 14th and 15th seasons with the club in 2021 and 2022.
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Storm Chief Commercial Officer, Nick Haslam, said the partnership with Suzuki has been one of the longest in Australian sport.
“We are excited to have Suzuki re-commit to our club for another two seasons, continuing a great partnership which has helped us to grow and reach more fans over the last decade,” Haslam said.
“Suzuki has been with us through ten consecutive finals’ appearances and three premierships including 2020, having this year supported us through one of the toughest but most rewarding years the club has experienced.”
“We are lucky to have one of the largest automotive companies in the world stick with us as for as long as they have. Suzuki’s ongoing commitment gives the club confidence of reaching greater heights on and off the field in the future.” Haslam said.
Suzuki Australia General Manager – Automobile, Michael Pachota said, “For 13 seasons the Melbourne Storm have proudly worn the Suzuki “S” on their sleeves. From 2021, they will wear the “S” over their hearts.”
“It’s a rare thing for partnerships to last this long, and the fact that ours has is a testament to the loyalty and strength of the relationship between Suzuki and the Melbourne Storm. We look forward to being front and centre as the Melbourne Storm continue their success in the years ahead.” Pachota said.
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