The Sydney Roosters are proud to announce the renewal of their partnership with Reddawn Security, extending the relationship through to at least the end of the 2028 season.
Reddawn Security has been a valued partner of the Club since 2021, with the partnership continuing to grow across the Roosters’ NRL and NRLW programs.
As part of the renewed agreement, Reddawn Security will continue to feature on the Sydney Roosters NRL playing and training shorts, while also expanding its support of the Club’s women’s program through new branding on the NRLW playing shorts from the 2026 season.
Reddawn are industry leaders in event security & Crowd Management & Safety management providing services nationwide. Reddawn’s ongoing alignment with the Roosters reflects a shared commitment to professionalism, performance and community. Reddawn provides comprehensive industry-leading security, risk and crowd management solutions, manpower and management specialising in high risk and mass gatherings solutions. Reddawn also provides bespoke services to best protect people, property, assets and reputations.
Sydney Roosters Chief Operating Officer Jarrod Johnstone welcomed the continuation of the partnership and Reddawn’s long-term commitment to the Club.
“Reddawn have become a valued and trusted partner of the Sydney Roosters since joining the Club in 2021,” said Johnstone.
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“We are proud to continue building on such a strong partnership and look forward to working together through at least the 2028 season.”
Reddawn Founder and CEO Simon Auston said the partnership extension reflects the strong alignment between the two organisations.
“Continuing our partnership with the Sydney Roosters is something we are incredibly proud of,” said Auston.
“The club’s commitment to developing emerging talent across both the NRL and NRLW reflects the same values we hold at Reddawn: opportunity, discipline, teamwork and long-term growth.
“We are excited to keep supporting the Roosters and the people coming through their programs.”
Simon has also contributed to the Sydney Roosters Foundation, supporting the development of the Roosters elite junior talent. “The kids of today will be the Tedesco’s, Lindsay’s, Leniu’s and Tupou’s of tomorrow,” said Auston.
Since entering the NRLW competition, the Sydney Roosters women’s program has established itself as one of the competition’s leading clubs, with the support of partners such as Reddawn Security playing an important role in the ongoing growth of the women’s game.