The Scotsman

‘Record-breaking’ deal sees BT extend its term as main sponsors

- By GRAHAM BEAN

Scottish Rugby has extended its sponsorshi­p deal with BT for three more years, meaning the communicat­ions giant retains the naming rights for BT Murrayfiel­d until 2021.

The new contract, which begins in June 2018, will also see BT remain as main sponsor of the Scotland national team and sevens side.

But there are changes to the domestic part of the contract and Scottish Rugby will now seek a new sponsor for its league and cup competitio­ns.

The SRU’S original partnershi­p with BT was a four-year deal, beginning in 2014, and was reportedly worth £20 million.

The most eye-catching part of the contract was the sale of the naming rights for the national stadium, which saw it rebranded BT Murrayfiel­d.

No figures for the latest extension have been released but senior figures within the SRU are delighted with the deal, particular­ly with it coming during tough economic conditions.

One source said: “It remains a record-breaking deal for Scottish rugby which will allow us to invest at a record level.”

A statement from Scottish Rugby said: “Since 2014, BT’S investment has helped redefine the rugby landscape in Scotland through investment in thebts port scottish rugby Academy, BT league and cup competitio­ns, as well as supporting the Club Sustainabi­lity Fund to provide investment in capital projects at grassroot clubs. BT’S distinctiv­e logo will continue to be displayed on the front of Scotland rugby shirts across the world, in the Six Nations Championsh­ip, as well as the summer and autumn test matches.

“The partnershi­p continues to see BT promoted at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, Edinburgh Rugby and BT Murrayfiel­d Stadium.

“Scottish Rugby has enjoyed great success on the pitch during the first term of BT sponsorshi­p, culminatin­g in 2017 with Scotland reaching fifth in the world rankings, Scotland U20s securing their highest ever finish in the Junior World Championsh­ips, Scotland Women recording their best Six Nations since 2010 and Scotland sevens winning back-to-back London HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series titles.”

Scottish Rugby’s chief operating officer, Dominic Mckay, said: “This new deal will enable Scottish Rugby to continue to move forward on and off the pitch and clearly demonstrat­es we are open for business, with a fantastic product we are very proud of.”

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