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- Ninja Stadium name has been used for Bellerive Oval in Hobart since a naming-rights deal with SharkNinja announced in late 2024, branding the venue as Ninja Stadium and highlighting a focus on women’s sport.[3][4][9]
- The branding shift followed Cricket Tasmania's partnership with SharkNinja, with events and branding rolled out for the 2024/25 cricket season, including women’s competitions and related stadia partnerships.[4][9][3]
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Kitchen, beauty and home appliances manufacturer, SharkNinja, has acquired naming rights to Bellerive Oval in Hobart, Australia. SharkNinja has signed an initial four-year contract, with the option of a further one-year extension, with Cricket Tasmania, owner and operator of the stadium. Ninja Stadium will become the new moniker of the venue under a branding effort
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www.crickettas.com.auThe new branding for the 20,000 capacity venue, located in the Hobart suburb of Bellerive, sees the Ninja Stadium name replace that of bootmaker Blundstone - with the venue having been branded as the Blundstone Arena since October 2011 - its first ever commercial name. Announcing the partnership with SharkNinja, which will hold the naming rights of Bellerive Oval through until at least 2028, with an option of a fifth year, Cricket Tasmania Chief Executive, Dominic Baker said the venue would be...
www.ausleisure.com.auCricket Tasmania has confirmed Bellerive Oval will now be known as NINJA Stadium…
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twogpedia.comNinja Stadium (formerly known as Blundstone Arena), the second home […]
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