Melbourne Storm players Nick Meaney, Jahrome Hughes, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Christian Welch and Chris Lewis join Black Bull Yarrawonga Director of Golf James McCully, Managing Director of Bozzo Group Peter Bozzo and Melbourne Storm CEO Justin Rodski at the announcement of the partnership.
Silverwoods’ property development company Lotus Living has become the latest addition to Melbourne Storm’s partnership group.
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Lotus Living has major residential projects in Silverwoods at Yarrawonga and in Melbourne’s west at Wyndham Vale, one of the heartland areas for rugby league and Storm membership.
Lotus Living has partnered with Melbourne Storm for the remainder of the 2023 NRL season.
The partnership, launched with a unique nearest the pin golf competition on Storm’s training ground, includes matchday and digital assets, as well as promotional opportunities with the club’s NRL squad.
Founded in 1988 by the Bozzo family, Lotus Living is a family-owned property development company with a vision to create communities with true heart and soul.
Storm Chief Commercial Officer Daniel Cullinan said the partnership was Lotus Living’s first with an NRL club.
“We’re excited to be partnership with Lotus Living – a family-owned company from here in Melbourne with strong connections to one of Storm’s strongholds in the west,” Mr Cullinan said.
“We look forward to highlighting what Lotus Living is achieving with its community focussed projects at Wyndham Vale and Yarrawonga and assisting with their growth plans.”
Managing Director of Bozzo Group, which includes Lotus Living, Peter Bozzo said that Melbourne Storm has built a reputation as a professional and progressive club, and they look forward to aligning with the club for the 2023 season.
“Lotus Living has several projects which we will showcase to the rugby league community in Victoria, including Jubilee in Wyndham Vale and the multi-award winning Silverwoods Resort in Yarrawonga which includes The Sebel Yarrawonga and Black Bull championship golf course designed by Thomson Perrett,” Mr Bozzo said.
“Jubilee is ideally located in Melbourne’s south-west, which is also one of the Storm’s most strongly supported areas in the state.
“We see the Storm partnership as an ideal asset to assist in the growth of our brand and projects and thank Daniel and the Storm team for the opportunity to join one of the most successful sporting organisations in the country.”
Melbourne Storm also hosted Sacred Heart College Year 11 students at AAMI (Olympic) Park as part of their Urban Camp recently.
Melbourne Storm also hosted Sacred Heart College Year 11 students at AAMI (Olympic) Park as part of their Urban Camp recently.
Matt Tripp, a former Sacred Heart College student and now part owner and chairman of the Storm, kindly organised fantastic seats for the students for the Storm’s home game against the Brisbane Broncos on Thursday, May 18.