Naming rights awarded through local partnership

SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORT… From left, The Apprenticeship Factory CEO, Paula Ryan being acknowledged by Kyabram District Football League president, Fraser Kerrins for signing on as the league’s naming partner for three years. Photo: Supplied.
SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORT… From left, The Apprenticeship Factory CEO, Paula Ryan being acknowledged by Kyabram District Football League president, Fraser Kerrins for signing on as the league’s naming partner for three years. Photo: Supplied.
SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORT… From left, The Apprenticeship Factory CEO, Paula Ryan being acknowledged by Kyabram District Football League president, Fraser Kerrins for signing on as the league’s naming partner for three years. Photo: Supplied.
SUPPORTING LOCAL SPORT… From left, The Apprenticeship Factory CEO, Paula Ryan being acknowledged by Kyabram District Football League president, Fraser Kerrins for signing on as the league’s naming partner for three years. Photo: Supplied.

THE Kyabram District Football League (KDFL) has recently announced a naming rights partnership with The Apprenticeship Factory in a three-year deal signed for the 2019-2021 seasons.

In the coming weeks, the KDFL we will be unveiling a new logo to complement the new naming rights partner and a new name for the weekly ‘Footballer’ publication will also be revealed.

League president, Fraser Kerrins said, “We are thrilled to be working with such a renowned and professional local entity in The Apprenticeship Factory, locking them in as our naming rights partner for the next three years is a wonderful opportunity for the KDFL going forward.”

Apprenticeship Factory CEO, Paula Ryan said, “The Apprenticeship Factory is certainly looking forward to this new partnership.

“Football and netball clubs play such a vital role in our local community, giving people an environment to be socially connected with an added focus on health and wellbeing.

“Many of our apprentices and host employers are loyal members and volunteers within the KDFL and other local leagues and it’s fantastic for The Apprenticeship Factory to be able to support this ongoing great work.”