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Written by Troy McGrath
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Saturday, 04 September 2010 |
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The Newport Nasties are proud to announce the signing of a new sponsor for the Golden Oldies World Festival, "Topstuff". The announcement was made by Skip McGrath to a packed media at the home of the tournament, Centennial Park. He thanked the efforts of Gaven Sheehan in gaining the valued sponsorship and acknowledged and thanked the Nasties other sponsors for their contirbutions. The Nasties now go into the Festival later this month with 6 major sponsors - FRONTLINE (Darren Flynn), Empire Marinas www.empiremarinas.com.au (Darren Vaux), Holmeport Marinas www.holmeportmarinas.com.au (Campbell Holmes), Belle Properties - Avalon & Bayview www.belleproperty.com (Tim Bentley), Culligan Water www.culliganwater.com.au (Gaven Sheehan) and Topstuff www.topstuff.com.au (Gaven Sheehan).
The Nasties newest sponsor, Topstuff, is a Premium Business Dealer for Vodafone. In fact, Topstuff are the No.1 Business Dealer in Australia and have been for the past 3 years. What Topstuff actually do is look after a large range of clients, from small businesses with only 2 or 3 phones through to multinational companies. Topstuff pride themselves on developing long term relationships with their clients. If any Nasties are interested, please contact David Coote at
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The Nasties appreciate all the valued sponsors to help run the club throughout the year. It would be great to see everyone support them where they can. Only 3 weeks to go until the pinnacle of the proud clubs short history at the World Festival.
Onwards & Upwards
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 September 2010 )
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