Power Farming Announced as New Premier Partner of the SBS Bank Southland Stags with Rugby Southland Partnership


Invercargill, New Zealand – Rugby Southland is proud to announce Power Farming as a new Premier Partner of the SBS Bank Southland Stags. Power Farming, a leading New Zealand owned national agricultural and construction machinery supplier, has branches in Invercargill and Gore, making it a strong local partner for the Southland region.

As part of the new partnership, Power Farming’s logo will be prominently displayed on the front of the SBS Bank Southland Stags shorts, ensuring their brand is seen by fans both in New Zealand and globally.

Heath Kendall, Local Franchise Director of Power Farming Southland, expressed his excitement about the partnership:
"We are thrilled to be partnering with Rugby Southland and supporting the SBS Bank Southland Stags. Rugby is an important part of the fabric of our community, and this partnership aligns perfectly with our values of supporting local businesses and our commitment to the Southland region. With our branches in both Invercargill and Gore, we’re proud to be part of the Stags' journey and look forward to successful seasons together."

Jack King, Head of Commercial and Business Development at Rugby Southland, welcomed Power Farming as a new partner for the team:
"We’re excited to have Power Farming on board as a Premier Partner of the SBS Bank Southland Stags. Their support is a testament to the strength of the local business community and the shared passion for rugby in Southland. This partnership is especially meaningful for our rural areas, where agriculture plays such a vital role in our economy. The visibility their brand will gain on the Stags' shorts is a great way to showcase their commitment to the region, and we look forward to successful seasons together."

The partnership marks an exciting chapter for both Rugby Southland and Power Farming as they work together to bring support to local rugby fans and enhance the Stags’ presence on and off the field.


Article added: Tuesday 01 April 2025

 

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