Northampton Saints are delighted to announce the extension of our long-standing partnership with Travis Perkins.
The new agreement means that one of the longest-running partnerships in British sport between the men in Black, Green and Gold and the UK’s largest building merchants is set to continue.
With a relationship between the Club and the Travis family that goes back over a century, the partnership continues to evolve, and sees Travis Perkins go into the 2025/26 season once more as an Elite Partner of the Club.
The iconic Travis Perkins branding, which was first seen on a Saints kit in 2001, will remain visible on the Saints’ players shorts for the 2025/26 campaign.
The renewed partnership will see Saints and Travis Perkins continue their impactful community campaigns, as well as Travis Perkins also becoming the Lead Partner of the Northampton Saints Women and Girls Community Programme.
“We are delighted to continue to support Saints by extending our long-standing partnership,” said Rich Lavin, Managing Director at Travis Perkins.
“It will remain a privilege to see the Travis Perkins name on the famous playing kit of Northampton Saints.”
Rich Lavin, Managing Director at Travis Perkins
“Our relationship with Saints continues to evolve and we are excited to get involved with the Women and Girls’ Community Programme, in what has been a monumental year for the women’s game – with six Rugby World Cup games being held right here in Northampton.”
Also returning once more this year is the Big Christmas Toy and Hamper Collection, which sees Saints and Travis Perkins team up to support thousands of young people in care and families in need across Northamptonshire. This year’s collection is taking place on Sunday 14 December when Saints take on Vodacom Bulls in the Investec Champions Cup at cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens.
Northampton Saints’ Chief Executive, Julia Chapman, said: “We are extremely proud to continue our partnership with Travis Perkins who, like us, were founded right here in Northampton.
“It is an incredibly important relationship for the Club, not just for its longevity, but for the impact that it enables us to have on our shared local community.”