New Zealand Cricket hopes to keep sponsor (14 January 1999)
New Zealand Cricket is confident it will keep Brierleys as a major sponsor, despite the beleaguered investment firm reviewing all its sponsorships
14-Jan-1999
14 January 1999
New Zealand Cricket hopes to keep sponsor
The Christchurch Press
New Zealand Cricket is confident it will keep Brierleys as a major
sponsor, despite the beleaguered investment firm reviewing all its
sponsorships.
NZC chief executive Chris Doig said yesterday he would be
disappointed to lose the sponsorship, but he did not expect that to
happen.
He was confident the arrangement had been a "huge success" for the
firm, and that it would continue after this year.
Brierleys gives $300,000 a year to the cricket academy at Lincoln
University. Under the three-year deal, which expires at the end of
this year, Brierleys receives naming rights for the academy as well
as its representative team.
BIL communications manager Mike Drogemuller said all head-office
costs were under scrutiny and it was reasonable to expect the firm
would spend less on sponsorship in the future.
BIL spent about $1.8 million in sponsorships last year.
Drogemuller said yesterday he could not comment on the possibility of
the academy sponsorship being retained, until he had discussed the
whole issue with BIL chairman Sir Selwyn Cushing. Discussions would
also be held with every organisation that BIL sponsors.
He said the cricket academy had been a "huge success" in the
development of players and the quality of coaching.
"It's probably the best development of its type of any of the sports
in New Zealand. It's great we have been part of it, but I can't
predict whether we will be in the long term."
BIL has been a sponsor of youth cricket for about a decade.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)