Yorkshire Jets eyeing Superleague success with new partnership
Yorkshire’s Superleague Netball team will definitely keep their eyes on the ball when they become partners with one of Leeds leading independent opticians.
Simon Falk Eyecare, based in Roundhay in Leeds, will be the Official Optometrist to Yorkshire Jets, and will support the club with professional eyecare advice and ahead of and throughout the 2016 Superleague season and beyond.
The partnerships consists of pre-season checks for players, ongoing eyecare for team members and special offers for supporters.
Simon Falk, owner of Simon Falk Eyecare, said: “We already work with a number of sports clubs, including Leeds Rhinos, Yorkshire Carnegie and Yorkshire County Cricket, so are delighted to be teaming up with Yorkshire Jets to provide the club with the best possible eyecare.
“Netball is such a fast-paced sport that having the best possible eyesight, regularly checked and any issues properly treated, is hugely important and I look forward to ensuring that the Jets players and coaches go onto the court in 2016 with perfect vision.”
Jane Moulson, franchise manager for Yorkshire Jets, added: “Everyone at Yorkshire Jets is delighted to be partnering with Simon Falk Eyecare. We see this as the start of long-term relationship with Simon and his team to ensure our players and coaches have the best possible eyecare which is so important in a fast-moving game such as netball.
“Having an Official Optometrist for the first time is another indication of the commitment and determination we have at Jets to build on this year’s most successful Superleague season in the future.”
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