Jamaica Gleaner

Foska Oats hands over $1 million to Melbourne CC

- Marc Stamp Gleaner Writer

CARIBBEAN FOODS Limited through its Foska Oats brand continues to show its support for sports after handing over a $1-million cheque to Melbourne Cricket Club towards its 2017 programme.

The sponsorshi­p will go towards Melbourne’s cricket academy, camp and 5K road race with the senior cup team now expected to wear Foska Oats-branded gear as a part of the agreement.

“The academy that started last year (is for) all cricketers. You don’t have to be affiliated with Melbourne. The sponsorshi­p is always good, and we are thankful to Foska Oats for their contributi­on to the developmen­t of Melbourne,” Mark Neita, Melbourne’s club president said during a media launch at Melbourne Oval on Thursday.

“We also have a learning centre open to the young cricketers attending the academy and camps. We want to pay attention to the educationa­l aspect of the cricketers. We want fully developed kids,” Neita disclosed.

Melbourne is under renovation and Neita pointed out that the brand will attract sponsorshi­p.

“In order to attract sponsorshi­p, we have to protect the brand. We spent $7 million to renovate the facility. We want to ensure a first class facility at Melbourne,” he added.

Christophe­r Ramson, a director of Caribbean Foods Limited said that his company is committed to the partnershi­p formed with Melbourne.

‘The Foska Oats brand is pleased to once again be aligned with the Melbourne Cricket Club, and the developmen­t of the sport of cricket in Jamaica. Melbourne Cricket Club, like Foska Oats has had a long and successful history in Jamaica, especially in the area of youth developmen­t,” Ramson said.

“This is one of the reasons that in 2015, when we were approached by Mark Neita, that we did not hesitate on forging a relationsh­ip with Melbourne Cricket Club through the Foska Oats/Melbourne Cricket camp.

This is a relationsh­ip that has not only helped in securing the future of Jamaica’s cricket through the developmen­t of young players, but a relationsh­ip that will provide so many young people with the opportunit­y to help themselves out of poverty and difficult circumstan­ces through sports,” he added.

President of Jamaica Cricket Associatio­n Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven commended Melbourne for their developmen­t programme.

“We need to apply educationa­l skill to play the game. For us to read the game, we want to be properly developed in the mind. We want to thank you, Mr Ramson,” Heaven said.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? From left: Sherida Cohen, brand manager Foska Oats; Christophe­r Ramson, director of Caribbean Foods Limited; Mark Neita, president of Melbourne Cricket Club; and Kathryn Silvera, advertisin­g manager, Chas E. Ramson, pose with a representa­tional cheque...
RICARDO MAKYN MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR From left: Sherida Cohen, brand manager Foska Oats; Christophe­r Ramson, director of Caribbean Foods Limited; Mark Neita, president of Melbourne Cricket Club; and Kathryn Silvera, advertisin­g manager, Chas E. Ramson, pose with a representa­tional cheque...

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