Rugby Australia extends partnership with PTP

Thu, Apr 4, 2024, 9:00 PM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
Rugby Australia (RA) has announced PTP as the official supplier for the Wallabies, Wallaroos, and Men’s and Women’s Sevens teams through to 2025. Photo: Getty Images
Rugby Australia (RA) has announced PTP as the official supplier for the Wallabies, Wallaroos, and Men’s and Women’s Sevens teams through to 2025. Photo: Getty Images

Rugby Australia (RA) is pleased to announce PTP has renewed their partnership as official supplier for the Wallabies, Wallaroos, and Men’s and Women’s Sevens teams through to 2025.

A proudly Australian-owned and operated company, PTP provides the RA High-Performance Program with the latest in their strength, core, mobility, and recovery range to help athletes reach peak performance on the international stage.

PTP joined forces with RA in 2020 to offer the latest fitness accessories and education, becoming an integral part of the organisation's High-Performance Program and encompassing everything from prehabilitation to rehabilitation and strength training.

“PTP are thrilled to extend the RA partnership to help their athletes perform at their best on the world stage,” said PTP Founder and Managing Director Matthew Dixon.

“We look forward to supporting the Wallabies, Wallaroos and Men’s Sevens on their quest to move up the world rankings while ensuring the Women’s Sevens maintain their number one ranking.

“Rugby and PTP are a great fit and we look forward to seeing our National Teams embracing our ethos of ‘Smarter Movement, Better Performance' over the coming years.”

Head of Athletic Performance National Pathways, Brendan Whelan, said the new agreement would help elevate Australia's best Rugby talent in future years.

“Using PTP products since 2020 their products are easily the best on the market,” said Whelan.

“Having the ability to choose from a wide range of products to assist strength, rehab and recovery assists us to deliver the best high-performance program.

“PTP’s ability to innovate and develop show how much they are invested in making world class products not just for world class athletes but for everyday people to help them on their fitness journey.”

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