East Coast Car Rentals driving hockey in Australia forward
Published Thu 24 Mar 2022
Hockey Australia is thrilled to announce a major commercial partnership with car hire company East Coast Car Rentals.
One of Australia’s largest independent car hire providers, East Coast Car Rentals has signed a two-year agreement as an Official Partner of Hockey Australia incorporating the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos.
The deal will see the East Coast Car Rentals logo emblazoned on the right chest of the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos playing uniforms.
“This is a high-end commercial partnership for hockey and a huge coup for the sport in Australia,” said HA CEO David Pryles.
“Since the first exchanges we had with the East Coast Car Rentals CEO team, they have shown an eagerness and seen the value and investment that hockey has in helping them grow and promote their brand.”
“With imminent announcements around prospective international matches for the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos, we are excited to include East Coast Car Rentals as a valuable part of our national teams both on and off the pitch.”
Proudly operating since 1979, East Coast Car Rentals prides itself on providing value for money to customers by offering quality vehicles at the lowest possible rates at most major airport and city locations along the east coast of Australia.
“East Coast Car Rentals was excited by the proposal presented to us by Hockey Australia and the opportunity to be associated with such iconic and consistently successful national teams,” said East Coast Car Rentals CEO Daniel Kearney.
“The passion for the game shown by the senior team at Hockey Australia, led by CEO David Pryles is infectious. We look forward to supporting Hockey Australia and the growth of the sport over the coming years.”
East Coast Car Rentals Director Rohan Marx added: “At East Coast Car Rentals we love helping customers with successful road trips and journeys. I am proud we have been able to align ourselves and help Australia’s national hockey teams on what will no doubt be their continued successful journey through to the Commonwealth Games, World Cups, Paris Olympics and beyond.”