Renray Healthcare to sponsor Scotland U18 boys
Scottish Hockey is delighted to announce that Renray Healthcare will sponsor the back of the Scotland U18 boys’ shirt for two years.
The leading healthcare sector furniture supplier was at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre recently to support the squad in their three-match test series against Wales.
This partnership with Renray Healthcare is a tremendous support for our most talented U18 boys’ athletes as they develop into tomorrow’s senior internationalists.
It’s an exciting time for Renray Healthcare to support the squad as there is a big year ahead for the team – they are preparing to compete in the U18 Boys’ EuroHockey Championship II in Cardiff.
Andy Tennant, Scottish Hockey’s Head of Performance, said, “Scottish Hockey is delighted to be associated with Renray Healthcare as one of the shirt sponsors for our Under 18 Boys’ team.
“Partnerships of this nature are so important for us to sustain and enhance the quality of opportunities available to our most talented young athletes – and it’s great that we have such a high quality and established business on board. Many thanks to Renray for their kind support.”
Scotland U18 boys’ will be in action in June when they face England and Ireland ahead of competing in U18 Boys’ EuroHockey Championship II in Cardiff.
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