Betfred's boost for RFL
Date published: 11 October 2021
![Betfred and the Rugby Football League (RFL) have announced two-year extensions to the title sponsorships of the Championship, League 1 and the Women’s Super League Betfred and the Rugby Football League (RFL) have announced two-year extensions to the title sponsorships of the Championship, League 1 and the Women’s Super League](/uploads/f2/news/img/20211011_164513.jpg)
Betfred and the Rugby Football League (RFL) have announced two-year extensions to the title sponsorships of the Championship, League 1 and the Women’s Super League
Betfred and the Rugby Football League (RFL) have announced two-year extensions to the title sponsorships of the Championship, League 1 and the Women’s Super League.
In addition, Betfred have extended their partnership with the RFL to include the Wheelchair Super League, thus matching the sponsorship of the Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair Challenge Cups which were extended earlier this year.
Ralph Rimmer, the RFL Chief Executive, said: “This is another great boost.
"As title partners, Betfred work enthusiastically and creatively with the RFL and our clubs to promote the competitions, so we’re delighted to extend that partnership until at least the end of 2023.”
Betfred boss Fred Done said: “We have built up a tremendous relationship with Rugby League and look forward to working together for at least another two years.”
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