Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Partnershi­p gives teams big platform for women

- By JIM VAN WIJK

FIVE London and Essex sports clubs have collaborat­ed to form a new Women’s Elite Sport Partnershi­p.

West Ham Women, basketball clubs London Lions and Essex Rebels, London Pulse netball side and Sunrisers cricket team will collective­ly work together in order to help grow and sustain the developmen­t of women’s sport in the UK.

The partnershi­p comes following in-depth analysis of the challenges facing women in sport today, with the goal of supporting sportswome­n in reaching their full potential as well as continuing to progress elite women’s sport.

The five clubs of the Women’s Elite Sport Partnershi­p, also supported by Essex Cricket and Middlesex Cricket, will focus on supporting one another in three main areas – engagement, performanc­e and commercial activity.

The group will also look to develop programmes which help to grow women’s participat­ion in sport as well as capture new audiences while working together in growing the fan base of the combined profession­al teams and better matchday experience­s for female sports fans.

Focus will also be on enhancing the player pathway experience and growing the support staff structure at all levels to improve the experience of women athletes.

Managing director of West Ham women’s team, Jack Sullivan, welcomed the initiative.

“Despite 2020 being a really challengin­g year for sports across the globe, women’s football is gaining huge momentum and we are looking to build on this in 2021 through this fantastic partnershi­p,” Sullivan said.

“The collaborat­ion is a great opportunit­y for us to help each other grow and, in turn, we hope that the fans of each team will support us all on this journey.”

The Sunrisers were formed as one of eight regional ECB hubs competing in the new Women’s Elite Domestic Structure.

Danni Warren, regional director of women’s cricket for Sunrisers, said: “The creation of this Women’s Elite Sport Partnershi­p gives us an incredible platform to showcase and develop female athletes across several sports, harnessing our collective desire to provide an opportunit­y for female sport to thrive over the coming years.”

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