Growthegame
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I think it is well known that company sponsored the Western/Perth Reds in the 90s.
Yet you missed the relevance of my post?I think it is well known that company sponsored the Western/Perth Reds in the 90s.
Do you really not know the connection ?, you really are a rookie on here lolRelevance to Perth Bears Merchandise?
Unnecessary post from you here. Move along.Do you really not know the connection ?, you really are a rookie on here lol
is BHP still a chance? they sponsored the QRL women's premiership for a little while so they have prior formShorts sponsor perhaps?
I’d hope for a bigger and more reputable brand to be the main sponsor.
They wouldn’t be a main sponsor. Likely a minor sponsor ie training gear, or pathways sponsor ie continued sponsorship through NRLWA.We’ve seen at wests the problems having a main sponsor as board member can bring. I’d be happy to see cash convertors not as main sponsor for that reason alone. Maybe Pete could sponsor the sg ball and hm flegg sides or similar.
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look at this loser pawning off counterfeited fake merchandise, stealing intellectual property, using peoples logos. disgraceful. making money off fake shit, needs to be kicked in the teeth.
hopefully perth bears and nrl put out cease and desist on this loser
An ex-Norths Leagues employee who claims to love the Bears, so he shows it by producing counterfeit merchandise and then pocketing money from his fake merchandise sales.Interested in @Red&BlackBear’s view on this
That’s terrible. I thought I read somewhere on here someone trying to claim that the Den has some sort of licencing agreement with North Sydney Bears that allows this and the club gets some money out of it. Obviously that claim isn’t correct then.An ex-Norths Leagues employee who claims to love the Bears, so he shows it by producing counterfeit merchandise and then pocketing money from his fake merchandise sales.
Every shit shirt he sells, could have been a legitimate shirt bought by the same consumer. Every dollar he makes off the fake merchandise, could have been a dollar put towards the pathways junior teams instead.
How would that make you feel? @Growthegame

Not far away at all.I think the new logo's release is imminent. I just had an e-mail from them and there's a new wordmark. I saw it a black on a white background, red on a white background, and, as attached, black on a white background.
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This same font was used elsewhere for the Perth Bears too, so it's looking likely to be the finalised one.
The red & black version is on their social media. Well at least their LinkedIn.I think the new logo's release is imminent. I just had an e-mail from them and there's a new wordmark. I saw it a black on a white background, red on a white background, and, as attached, black on a white background.
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This same font was used elsewhere for the Perth Bears too, so it's looking likely to be the finalised one.
The red & black version is on their social media. Well at least their LinkedIn.

The red & black version is on their social media. Well at least their LinkedIn.
very good hey
Perth Bears sign landmark apparel deal with global giant New Balance
Perth Bears have secured a major coup by signing with New Balance, joining the same athletic brand stable as billion-dollar baseball star Shohei Ohtani and cricket legends Pat Cummins and Steve Smith.
The Perth Bears have links to some of the world’s most recognisable – and richest – sports stars after the NRL new recruits penned a four-year partnership deal with an athletic brand giant.
Global footwear and apparel company New Balance has an extensive list of individuals and teams on their books, from Aussie cricket heroes Pat Cummins and Steve Smith, to US tennis ace Coco Gauff and Major League Baseball pitcher Shohei Ohtani.
The Japanese superstar signed a $1 billion 10-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers in late 2023, the largest professional contract in sports history.
Now the Perth Bears are part of the same stable having finalised a team apparel agreement which includes New Balance designing the team’s on-field kit for the club’s inaugural NRL season in 2027.
Perth Bears CEO Anthony De Ceglie said the Bears were “the most exciting story in Australian sport”.
“We’re incredibly honoured that a brand with such incredible global recognition as New Balance would team up with the Bears … in its first foray into the NRL at a club level,” he added.
“New Balance has a commitment to elite-level performance and authentic community engagement that aligns perfectly with the Perth Bears.”
Coach Mal Meninga said the Bears were building a club that represents communities on both sides of the country.
“When you are uniting two such passionate rugby league heartlands, the standard must be elite,” he said.
“New Balance is a globally competitive apparel brand, which the Perth Bears are striving to emulate both on and off the field for every single fan, regardless of where they are.”
perthbears.com.au
