NSWRL season launches with The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup
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The NSWRL has announced a new naming rights sponsor for the state’s premier competition, The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup, at the launch of the 2021 season which will see 14 competitions being administered across the state.
The new partnership will be in place for the next three years and was announced today by NSWRL Chief Executive David Trodden at the launch of the NSWRL season at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence at Sydney Olympic Park.
Also present were Deputy Secretary, Safety, Environment and Regulation for Transport for NSW Tara McCarthy, NSWRL Chairman Dr George Peponis OAM, Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues coach Brad Fittler, Chairman of the NSWRL Foundation, the Hon. John Ajaka, True Blues Greg Alexander and Nathan Hindmarsh, and players from The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup and Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership.
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