Gloucester Rugby Secures DAZN Broadcast Partnership, World Squash Federation Announces New Digital strategy
Gloucester Rugby has announced a new broadcast partnership with DAZN for the 2024/25 Gallagher Premiership Rugby season, expanding the league’s reach to a wider audience. Simultaneously, the world Squash Federation (WSF) unveiled a extensive digital strategy aimed at elevating the sport’s global profile.
Howden, a specialist insurance broker offering advice and cover across a range of sectors, continues its support of rugby, extending its partnership with Oxford University Rugby Football Club (OURFC).Scott Hall, Head of Partnerships at Oxford University Rugby, said, “It’s brilliant to be partnering with a company with the pedigree that Howden has, one of rugby’s biggest supporters, especially following the astonishing Lions Tour.” The partnership includes prominent branding on new pitch furniture, visible throughout the season, following a prosperous collaborative event last year featuring rugby legends Gavin Hastings, Jason Robinson, Maggie alphonsi, and Tyrone Howe.
In triathlon, Non stanford has been re-elected to represent Great Britain on the World Triathlon Athletes’ Committee, leveraging her 15 years of international experience. Ravi Mehta, a barrister, has been elected to the World Triathlon Tribunal, bringing expertise in international dispute resolution to ensure fairness within the sport. Debbie Clarke, chair of British Triathlon, stated, “Having representatives on World Triathlon committees enables us to contribute to the sport and it’s therefore great news that two such outstanding candidates have been chosen.”