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Painting the Town Blue and White: Wattyl Joins Bulldogs in 2025

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are proud to announce Wattyl Paint as a major sponsor for at least the next two years.  

Joining ahead of the Club’s 90th anniversary, Wattyl will in turn create history of their own, in what will be their first partnership with an Australian sporting team, and will be proudly emblazoned on the sleeves of the Bulldogs’ NRL jersey.  

One of Australia’s largest architectural and decorative paint brands, Wattyl is famous for empowering people to paint with pride through best-in-class products and expert advice since 1915.  

Matt Crossingham, Wattyl’s Managing Director, was thrilled with the historic announcement, citing the Bulldogs’ community focus and proud heritage as major factors in forging the partnership. 

“We immediately felt aligned to the Bulldogs after witnessing their strong values as The Family Club," Mr Crossingham said. 

We’re looking forward to painting the town Blue and White alongside the Bulldogs, and we’re proud to be aligned with a Club with such a rich heritage. 

"It was a great opportunity to help celebrate their 90th anniversary with a new coat of paint.” 

Bulldogs Chief Executive Officer Aaron Warburton echoed the sentiments of Mr Crossingham.  

“Wattyl is a household name across Australia, and we're proud to hold the distinction of being the first sporting team in the country to form a partnership with this iconic brand,” he said. 

"Much like the Bulldogs, heritage and community are central to Wattyl’s identity. To partner with a brand that holds these values at the forefront was imperative, and we’re pleased to have Wattyl come on board and join in our 90-Year celebrations and beyond."

To find out more about the Wattyl Paint, visit: https://wattyl.com.au/

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.