Partner Article
St Helens trampoline park sponsors Saints’ Kyle Amor
Air Factory trampoline park is sponsoring St Helens’ powerful prop forward Kyle Amor for the forthcoming rugby league season as it becomes an official club partner of Saints.
General manager of Air Factory, Alec Goodwin, officially handed Kyle his team shirt for the 2017 season at a dinner at the club’s Totally Wicked Stadium this month.
The family attraction is St Helens’ only trampoline park and recently welcomed Kyle, last year’s player of the season, to its site in Lea Green for a personal tour.
Bin Chen, owner of Air Factory, said:
“We are incredibly proud to be associated with both Saints and Kyle, one of the club’s finest players.
“Our close sponsorship and support of St Helens rugby shows our commitment to building strong ties with the town and its community.
“We’re really looking forward to the start of the season and being a vocal member of the club’s support.”
Kyle Amor said:
“I’d like to thank all at Air Factory for their sponsorship and support this season and I look forward to working closely with the trampoline park going forward.
“My kids can’t wait to visit!”
As part of the sponsorship deal Air Factory will contribute to Saints’ matchday entertainment in the Family Zone during the season.
News of the sponsorship comes during an exciting time for Kyle, just days after his call up to the England Elite Performance Squad ahead of this year’s Rugby League World Cup.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Allen .
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