BRADFORD Bulls have announced the renewal of their valued partnership with 1st Safari Day Nurseries, a dedicated supporter and sponsor of the club.
For the 2025 season, 1st Safari Day Nurseries’ branding will once again feature prominently on the back of both the playing and replica shirts, marking another year of close collaboration between the club and the trusted local childcare provider.
This partnership renewal highlights the shared values and commitment of both organizations to the Bradford community. With a strong reputation for excellence in early childhood care and education, 1st Safari Day Nurseries has proudly supported the Bulls and continues to invest in the growth and success of the club and its fans.
“We are delighted to continue our partnership with 1st Safari Day Nurseries for another season,” said Ian Stafford, Commercial Manager of Bradford Bulls.
“Their support for the club has been invaluable, and their commitment to families and young children in our community aligns perfectly with our own values. Seeing the 1st Safari Day Nurseries branding on the backs of our players’ shirts reflects the strength of this relationship, and we look forward to another fantastic season with them by our side.”
Gareth Rider-Smith, Manager of 1st Safari Day Nurseries, said: “Partnering with Bradford Bulls is something we are incredibly proud of at 1st Safari Day Nurseries. Being associated with a club that shares our commitment to the Bradford community is truly special.
“We are thrilled to have our branding on the back of the team’s shirts again this season and look forward to supporting the Bulls as they continue to inspire families across the region. We’re excited to see what the 2025 season holds for this great team.”
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