Scape joins forces with Australian Volleyball Super League

 

Volleyball Australia is pleased to announce that Scape Student Living has been confirmed as the Presenting Partner of the Australian Volleyball Super League.

Scape is a long term supporter of Volleyball in Australia and has elevated its partnership for the inaugural season of the competition.

“The partnership with Volleyball Australia underscores Scape’s focus on promoting active and socially enriching lives for young Australians,” says Craig Carracher, Group Chairmen and Founder of Scape Australia. “Played by more than 200 nations throughout the world, volleyball is an inclusive sport with mass universal appeal that is already enjoyed by almost a quarter of a million Australians and a growing number of our residents.

“The Scape Australian Volleyball Super League is a celebration of this shared experience, bringing people together to connect, compete and reap the rewards of an exceptionally active and social sport.”

The Scape Australian Volleyball Super League starts on Saturday 12 August with six teams contesting a home or away season before the finals weekend.

Volleyball Australia CEO Andrew Dee said he welcomed the ongoing funding from one of the sport’s biggest supporters.

“As one of Volleyball Australia’s long-term partners, Scape has been involved in all major developments for the game in recent times and have supported significant events including the FIVB Volleyball Nations League and the Beach Pro Tour,” he said.

“It’s only fitting that they have come on board for the inaugural Scape Australian Volleyball Super League and we are looking forward to the competition getting underway in just over a week.

“The Scape Australian Volleyball Super League is taking the sport to another level in this country. New rules and an exciting new format will make for a fast-paced, high energy spectacle which will engage traditional volleyball fans and newcomers to the sport.”

The foundation teams for the Scape Australian Volleyball Super League will be:

  • Adelaide Storm
  • Canberra Heat
  • Melbourne Vipers
  • NSW Phoenix
  • Perth Steel
  • Queensland Pirates

Rule changes, broadcast details and other information about the League will be released over the coming week.

Stay tuned to state and team websites and social media channels for more information about ticket sales and memberships.

Perth Steel Fans can visit our page here.

 

Story Courtesy of Volleyball Australia