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G.J. Gardner Homes Joins Sal’s NBL As Presenting Partner

The Sal’s NBL is delighted to welcome G.J. Gardner Homes as the Presenting Partner of the men’s competition for the next three years.

The rapidly growing nation-wide league, currently in its 40th season, will be known as the Sal’s NBL - proudly presented by G.J. Gardner Homes.

New Zealand’s most trusted home builder will also join the NBL as a Major Partner of the 3X3 season featuring 20 men’s and women’s teams.

In making the announcement League General Manager Justin Nelson acknowledged his delight in welcoming another nationally recognised company with a strong focus on families and communities across the Sal’s NBL footprint.

“The Sal’s NBL is delighted to welcome GJ Gardner Homes as the League’s Presenting Partner of the men’s competition, and as a Major Partner of our men’s and women’s 3X3 season - the Schick Cup and Schick Christmas Classic,” said Nelson.

“GJ Gardner Homes is synonymous across New Zealand with excellence, and like us they are focused on families. They are renowned for their drive and commitment to perform and deliver, as we are for our basketball community.”

“We look forward to working with the GJ Gardner Homes team up and down the country, and ensuring we continue to make basketball an enjoyable sport for the families GJ Gardner Homes work with every day.”

Recognising the rapid growth of basketball and the enjoyment so many children and families get from the sport each week, plus the dynamic elevation of the Sal’s NBL over the past few seasons, the team at G.J. Gardner Homes is excited to be joining the sport.

 In announcing the partnership, G.J. Gardner Homes Managing Director Grant Porteous said:

“GJ Gardner Homes are great supporters of sport from the main stage right down to the grass roots and club levels. At GJ's we believe in the value of sports. Not only for what it teaches us on the court, but for the values it can inspire off it.”

The roll-out of the new partnership will commence immediately.

 

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