Seetec extend their sponsorship at the club and continue as our main club sponsor
We are pleased to announce that Seetec, an employee-owned UK and Irish business group that is a leading provider of employment, skills, justice and social care services, will continue as our main club sponsor, supporting all our senior men’s and women’s teams and the Academy. Seetec will also be sponsoring our newly formed Youth and Mini Coaching Pathway – the objective being that we want to develop all our mini and youth coaches to strengthen the support provided as players work to progress.
Our continued success runs in parallel with Seetec’s support and we thank the business group for continuing its sponsorship of us.
Together with the business group’s sponsorship of our First Aid room and Electronic Scoreboard, Seetec has been helping us develop the club both on and off the pitch now and as part of the work towards achieving our future ambitions.
Club Chairman, Ray Stephenson, said: “Seetec’s continued support is helping us to achieve our goal of becoming a major player in not only Essex but in National League rugby. As one of the top 81 clubs in the country, Seetec’s backing for our Club is a great fit as they encourage young talent outside of rugby and can support our younger players who are trying to get into work or furthering their education. We are very pleased to have the backing of such a progressive organisation as we both strive to achieve better things.”
John Baumback, the Seetec Group Chief Executive Officer, said:
“Seetec is proud to be Rochford Hundred Rugby Club’s main sponsor again this season. As an employee-owned business group, we understand the importance of nurturing young talent as apprenticeships, education and skills form a core part of our own service offer to help people achieve their future ambitions.
“Getting people active through sport is good for mental and physical health. Joining a club brings people together and strengthens their community as a result. We are passionate about supporting grassroots sport. The club management has invested a great deal of effort into developing the youth and adult teams. All the work that has gone into the pre-season will make a difference on the pitch. Best of luck to the management, staff, players and supporters for what is shaping up to be another packed and exciting season.”