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    Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/spo...-19742,00.html

    THE Western Bulldogs will today announce international company Mission Foods as their major sponsor.

    Although the Dogs remained tight-lipped last night, it is understood Mission has signed on for three years, with the possibility of an extension to five.

    The deal with the world's largest supplier of tortilla products is worth $1.5 million a year.

    Bulldogs chief executive Campbell Rose refused to buy into speculation, saying only that negotiations were ongoing.

    The Herald Sun has learned that the Dogs have beaten two other clubs for Mission Foods' signature.

    The news is a major body blow to Melbourne, which has also been courting Mission for several weeks.

    The Demons, still without a replacement for Primus Telecom, recently delivered a major presentation to Mission at the MCG, hoping to woo the company.

    It is understood Essendon was also keen to forge a partnership with Mission.

    Melbourne and Richmond are now the only clubs still in the hunt for a major backer.

    Mission, which is based in the US and Mexico, specialises in tortillas and tacos. It is embarking on a strong push to increase its profile and distribution reach in Australia.

    The company, which started in 1949, has factories across the Americas, Britain, Holland, Italy and Asia. Its sales extend to the US, Canada, throughout Central America and into England, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East. It has lucrative deals to provide wraps to fast food giants McDonald's and KFC worldwide.

    The Bulldogs' six-year agreement with Lease Plan ended on December 31.

    Mission coming on board is a major cause for celebration at Whitten Oval.

    The club had been searching for a replacement sponsor for several months amid the fallout from the global economic crisis.

    The Dogs will now have a fresh logo on their guernseys in time for the start of the NAB Cup next month.

    Throughout the sponsorship search, the Dogs made it clear they would not be discounting their brand despite the economic environment.

    "We've come too far and achieved too much to discount our assets," Bulldogs president David Smorgon told the Herald Sun last month.

    Melbourne's five-year sponsorship deal with Primus wound up at the end of the season and the Demons had put a lot of energy into luring Mission.

    The wooden spooner was yesterday coming to grips with Mission's decision to favour the Dogs.

    Finding another sponsor is high on the list of responsibilities for chief executive Cameron Schwab.

    Schwab told the Herald Sun this week the Demons were still confident of finding a backer and were looking long-term.

    "I can't stand here and say it's not an issue, because clearly it is, but we are looking at it as a problem that is not insurmountable," Schwab said.

    "Melbourne is about rebuilding on a long-term basis."

    What are Mission Foods? Click here.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Not the first or last time we'll see a food-related relief package go to a 3rd world country.

    But seriously, this is fantastic news for the club. Well done to Campbell and all of the staff.
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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    All I can say is Woo-Hoo , sorry dees . Suffer in ya jocks bombers.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    How does this deal compare to our Leaseplan one?

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Great get for them to be so focused on health.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    This is terrific news. Cam Rose has performed in what i beleive is a minor miracle.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Amazing effort! Well done.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Great news! But won't relax until I hear the media release from the club.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Fantastic news. IIRC Leaseplan was worth < $1m a year.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    I'm just happy our new sponser has a decent logo - I'd much rather have "Mission" written on our jumpers than, say, (for example) the Bombers having "Smallgoods" written on their shorts.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Quote Originally Posted by Topdog View Post
    Fantastic news. IIRC Leaseplan was worth < $1m a year.
    Spot on. My guess is that if Leaseplan wanted to sign on again we wouldn't have gotten a lot more from them so losing them was a blessing to our financial position.
    We now need to snare a replacement for Ezybonds.

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    Re: Dogs land $1.5m sponsorship deal

    Well I suppose if this doesn't confirm the Dogs are well and truly on a mission in 2009, nothing will.
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