Barrow Raiders have recently announced Fab Health and Fitness as the newest official partners of the club’s Betfred Women’s Super League side. Fab Health and Fitness Clubs are dedicated to making exercise inclusive and enjoyable for all. Their new premises in Barrow at Hollywood Park will provide a local community of like-minded fitness enthusiasts with the opportunity to live healthier and happier lives.
The Barrow Ladies team is currently participating in their debut season in Group 1 of the Women’s Super League. Under the leadership of Amanda Wilkinson, the team is currently ranked fifth in the division after playing 11 games. This partnership with Fab Health and Fitness is set to support the team both on and off the pitch.
Neil Jackson, CEO of Fab Health and Fitness Clubs, expressed his excitement about supporting Barrow Ladies and the local community. He emphasized the passion for rugby in Barrow and the desire to create a lasting relationship with the team. Jackson highlighted the investment in top-of-the-range fitness products to enhance the training experience for the players.
Barrow Raiders chairman Steve Neale commended Fab Health and Fitness for their support of the women’s team and acknowledged the positive impact they are making in the community. Commercial manager Adele Neale also praised the partnership, noting the fantastic facilities and shared values between the two organizations.
For businesses interested in becoming partners with the Women’s Super League team, commercial manager Adele Neale is the point of contact. The partnership package offers various features and benefits for companies looking to support the team and promote health and fitness in the community.
In conclusion, the collaboration between Barrow Raiders and Fab Health and Fitness is a testament to the commitment to promoting health, fitness, and community engagement. The support from local businesses like Fab Health and Fitness is crucial in helping the Women’s Super League team thrive both on and off the field. With a shared passion for rugby and well-being, this partnership is set to benefit the players, the club, and the community for years to come.