The Kyabram District League (KDL) and The Apprenticeship Factory Sports have signed a three-year extension of their partnership, which has, since the 2019 season, exceeded all expectations on and off the field and court.
The Apprenticeship Factory CEO Paula Ryan said to company would continue its sponsorship into 2026.
“We are pleased to continue providing the KDL opportunities for local sporting organisations to grow and prosper," Ms Ryan said.
"This partnership shows how we value the power of sport to bring communities together, foster teamwork, and develop leadership in young people, all of which align closely with our organisations vision.”
KDL President Peter Cordy said the agreement extended the partnership of The Apprenticeship Factory as naming rights partner of the KDL and continued both parties' shared commitment to community football and netball in the KDL.
“The KDL’s partnership with The Apprenticeship Factory underscores both organisations' shared values of collaboration and support of grass roots football and netball," Mr Cordy said.
"Our organisations share a deep understanding of football and netball’s importance to our communities.
"I want to thank Paula and the team at The Apprenticeship Factory for the role they have played over the years of our partnership and for the passion and belief they bring to our shared mission.”
The Apprenticeship Factory’s renewed commitment to the KDL will see the naming rights partnership continue as both organisations work together to continue to grow football and netball competitions in the KDL.




