Canterbury Rugby is packing down with leading outdoor adventure brand Bushbuck in a new partnership

Bushbuck Partnership Launch

Canterbury Rugby is packing down with leading outdoor adventure brand Bushbuck in a new partnership that unites two of New Zealand’s great passions — rugby and the great outdoors.

Bushbuck director Tim Dunn said he’s proud to partner with Canterbury Rugby, a well-known, trusted brand and a pillar of the local community.

“The opportunity to align with Canterbury Rugby just makes sense. Bushbuck started right here in Canterbury; it’s our home and we’re proud to get in behind our community in this way” Dunn says.

“Our brands share similar values. In our own ways, we’re both about getting outdoors, pushing beyond the comfort zone, and good, old Kiwi durability.”

CRFU Head of Partnerships, Glen Thawley, says Canterbury Rugby shares those sentiments.

“We’re delighted to have Bushbuck as part of the Canterbury Rugby family. Their vision for engaging with our community is one that excites us, one that we see as a win, win, win.”

Bushbuck will frame up Canterbury’s new Bunnings Warehouse NPC jersey with its brand logo on the collar.

Dunn says the partnership is about supporting CRFU from the Saturday morning grassroots level to the bright lights of the NPC.

“It’s the Clubs that make Canterbury Rugby the powerhouse brand it is, and the communities surrounding each Club are bursting at the seams with Kiwis who love the outdoors just as much as we do. We can’t wait for the season to kick off.”

To celebrate this new partnership, Bushbuck has a limited-time discount across its range of outdoor clothing, camping, and hunting gear. To access this offer, follow the steps below;

1.     Visit https://crfu.bushbuck.co.nz/

2.     Add the item(s) to cart

3.     At checkout, log into your existing Bushbuck Club account or Sign Up for a new account

4.     Once you’re logged in, click “Proceed to checkout” to complete your order

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