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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are thrilled to announce O’Neills as the Club’s official apparel partner for the next three years. 

In conjunction with the Club’s 90th anniversary, O’Neills will supply a wide range of both on-field and off-field items, including the Bulldogs’ 2025 NRL and NRLW Home and Away jerseys as well as all training apparel.  

Since 1918, the Irish-based sportswear manufacturer has supplied to over 10,000 sporting clubs worldwide, with a wide array ranging from rugby league, rugby union, football, hockey, boxing, cricket, basketball and athletics.  

“O’Neills prides itself on innovation, and we wanted to align ourselves with a similarly forward-thinking brand in the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,” said James Muir, O’Neills Australasian Sales Manager.

We understand the importance of connection to both the local and wider community, and we know that Bulldogs Members and supporters represent their community with an unrivalled pride and passion in the NRL.

“We’re pleased to add another sporting stronghold to the O’Neills family, especially one with such a strong heritage that will be celebrating their 90th anniversary in 2025.” 

Bulldogs Chief Operating Officer Aaron Warburton welcomed O’Neills to the Bulldogs family.  

“O’Neills have proven that for a long time, they have been able to consistently provide high-quality apparel across a variety of sporting codes,” Mr Warburton said.

We’re excited to see the reaction from our loyal Members and supporters when we release our brand-new range in tandem with our 90th anniversary and inaugural NRLW side. This is an exciting new partnership that will bring innovation to both our on-field apparel and supporter gear.

“Our passionate supporter base wear our colours with pride, and it was important for the Club to align itself with a manufacturer that could deliver top-quality apparel that represents the Bulldogs identity.” 

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.