Workplace Law sign on as founding sponsor of Burraneer Women’s Rugby Club

Burraneer Women’s Rugby Club (BWRC) is pleased to announce Workplace Law as the inaugural and founding sponsor in support of our Rugby Sevens and XV’s Women’s Programs for the 2022 season.

The announcement comes as a major boost to BWRC in providing some much-needed stability following an interrupted period of competition (due to COVID-19) and establishing the club in 2022, with a central focus around the development and growth of women’s rugby in Sydney.

Club President Madison Anderson shared, “We are so grateful to Workplace Law for their support for our newly founded club. We are looking at innovative ways to give back to the girls and our local community, by working with likeminded brands that share the values we hold in high regard. Workplace Law embody everything we stand for as a club, and we are excited about what’s to come.”

With championship winning players and coaching staff at the helm of BWRC, Workplace Law is excited to add BWRC to their ‘Female Champions’ Program’.

Workplace Law CEO Shane Koelmeyer said “We are very proud to be a foundational sponsor of BWRC.  The purpose of our ‘Female Champions’ Program’ is to empower elite female athletes and support the clubs that genuinely value female participation. We want to see the players be given the right ‘high performance’ environment to excel on-field. Equally as important, we want to help BWRC to be the ‘standard’ when it comes to providing a caring and ‘team-first’ culture where players learn to care for each other as people not just players.”

Significantly, Workplace Law’s sponsorship involves, what the BWRC board believe to be a first for women’s club rugby, the removal of a significant barrier to entry and participation by substantially reducing player registration fees.

The playing group are the Board’s primary focus, and we are working hard to identify what they need in order to build a successful high-performance program from the ground up. With Workplace Law’s contribution we’re able to reduce the club registration fees for Burraneer’s foundation playing group which is a huge step in the right direction to breaking down barriers for women to play,” continued Anderson.

“When we shared the fantastic news the players, they were overwhelmed with gratitude. We cannot thank Workplace Law Directors, Shane and Athena enough for their generosity to allow for us to challenge the norm for women in sport.”

 

About Workplace Law

Since 2003 Workplace Law has provided employers, across all industries, with legal advice and representation on workplace agreements and awards, employee behaviour and culture, employment law, WHS, workplace investigations, discrimination complaints and industrial disputes.

Their clients range from large Australian-based publicly listed companies to international companies operating in Australia, to not-for profit organisations, to local government entities and State-owned corporations, to start-ups and family businesses.

Workplace Law also advises and represents a number of sporting leagues, associations and clubs.

Workplace Law has a focus on female sport and has partnered with several female teams and players around the country from community to national league levels.

About BWRC

The Burraneer Rays will kick off their NSW-based Rugby Sevens season on Sunday the 8th of May, with the Rugby 10’s competition (introducing players to XV’s) kicking off the following weekend (Date TBC).

Burraneer Women’s Rugby Club anticipate their focus on Women’s Rugby to provide a strong platform and avenue for businesses to engage female audiences and show their support for women in sport. If you are interested to get involved or know how you can become a sponsor, please contact us.

 

Burraneer Women’s Rugby Club - Media & Sponsorship Contact Details

Name: Chris Nay

Mobile: +614 05 036 727

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