Rhino, the rugby equipment brand, has renewed its long-standing partnership with the British & Irish Lions to continue as an official supplier of the team’s tour of Australia next year.

The partnership will see Rhino provide the Lions team with a full range of technical training equipment, including scrum machines and contact and skill products.

In addition, it will also supply the pitch kits for both Lions and Wallabies training sessions and for the test series. These kits include post pads, corner pole pads and flags, and moon flags. 

As part of the agreement, most of the training equipment used by the Lions and the Wallabies will be donated to local schools and rugby clubs in the UK, Ireland, and in Australia.

This will be the fifth consecutive tour that Rhino will be supporting the Lions.

The Lions have concluded several commercial deals in recent months, including a major partnership with Qatar Airways, the state-owned national airline carrier of the Gulf state, as title sponsor for the 2025 Australia tour.

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South Australian winery Oxford Landing was signed up last month (August), joining a portfolio that also features Charles Tyrwhitt, Howden, Canterbury, and Fanatics.

In preparation for the first test, the Lions will face an invitational Australian and New Zealand team at the Adelaide Oval, while the tour will also include pre-test fixtures in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne.

The first test of the tour will start on July 19, 2025, at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium. Melbourne Cricket Ground will host the second Test on July 26, while the final Test will be played at Sydney’s Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park on August 2.