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BT Sport To Sponsor Scottish Pro Teams

Graeme Morrison and Rob Harley - © Al Ross
Graeme Morrison and Rob Harley - © Al Ross

BT Sport will feature as the shirt sponsor for both Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby as part of a four-year sponsorship deal with Scottish Rugby.

The new sports channels’ distinctive logo will be displayed on the front of both clubs’ shirts as they compete in the RaboDirect PRO12 and Heineken Cup.

This new landmark partnership with BT will see BT Group and BT Sport promoted at Scotstoun Stadium and Murrayfield Stadium.

The innovative new partnership will commence from August and runs until 2017.

This season, Glasgow Warriors start their Heineken Cup campaign with a tough away draw against defending champions Toulon, while Edinburgh Rugby will play at Murrayfield as they take on Munster Rugby.

Marc Watson, chief executive of TV for BT Retail, said: “We are very pleased to invest in Scottish Rugby with this sponsorship, which allows BT and BT Sport to demonstrate a commitment to supporting the game north of the border. This is part of our long term commitment to rugby, where we see great growth potential in the coming years.

“BT Sport will be the home of the Aviva Premiership, showing all 69 live games and live action from the JP Morgan Sevens. We will also be showing live coverage of the French Top 14 competition.”

Mark Dodson, chief executive of Scottish Rugby, said: “This is a significant sponsorship deal for our professional teams and we’re absolutely delighted to have BT and BT Sport on board for the next four years. This partnership has been many months in the making and it’s been gratifying to have concluded it ahead of the BT Sport channels launching.”

Scottish Rugby director of Commercial Operations, Communications and Public Affairs, Dominic McKay, added: “It’s great news to have secured another long term partnership with such a prestigious company. Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby are growing clubs and with BT’s ambitious support, both clubs will continue to grow, whilst ensuring that they are able to compete at the highest level both in their domestic league and in European competitions. The partnership will also see BT working with Scottish Rugby and our supporters to further enhance our match day experience at both Murrayfield and Scotstoun.”

Alastair Kellock, Glasgow Warriors captain, said: “It’s a huge boost for everyone associated with the club to have BT Sport as our new shirt sponsor for the next four years. I can’t wait to see our new kit when it’s launched next month.”

Ross Ford, Edinburgh Rugby hooker, said: “BT is a high profile, household name and it’s fantastic to be associated with them. The length of the deal shows their long-term commitment to the club.”

BT Sport will show all 69 live games from the Aviva Premiership for four years from the start of the 2013/14 season. It will also show the JP Morgan Asset Management Sevens for four years, as well as two live matches a week from the French Top 14 league.

Former England captain and British and Irish Lions star Lawrence Dallaglio will be BT Sport’s rugby expert. The live coverage will be presented by Craig Doyle and ex-England internationals Matt Dawson, Ben Kay and Austin Healey will be expert pundits. Sarra Elgan and ex-England star Martin Bayfield will be reporters.

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  1. Lot of talk about BT more interested in using Glasgow and Edinburgh to get their logo prominent space on SKY screens, well,so what? Our teams get sorely needed revenue that will hopefully be invested back into the system and at long last SKY get a rival that might make them think of their customers.
    That new strip of ours is crap by the way !

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