Rugby Australia is proud to announce the expansion of its partnership with Nemiroff, the award-winning Ukrainian vodka brand, as the official vodka partner of the Wallabies.
The multi-year partnership unlocks a wide array of premium rights and activations, designed to offer high-impact brand visibility and deepen the connection between Nemiroff and Australia's passionate rugby supporters.
From digital channels to stadium experiences, the collaboration is built to resonate strongly with consumers and bring the bold Ukrainian spirit to life on and off the field.
The landmark agreement follows Nemiroff's recent partnership with the Wallaroos, marking a bold step forward in the brand's expansion into the Australian market.
Known for its heritage dating back over 150 years and its uncompromising commitment to quality, Nemiroff was recently named Vodka Brand Champion 2025 and Supreme Brand Champion 2025 - the first vodka brand in history to earn the top distinction across all spirits categories.
Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh said: "We're excited to extend our relationship with Nemiroff as they join the Wallabies family.
"Their global standing, commitment to the highest standards, and passion for performance align seemlessly with the Wallabies' values.
"With a golden decade here for Australian rugby, we look forward to delivering unforgettable experiences for our supporters through this unique partnership."
Nemiroff CEO Yuriy Sorochynskiy said: "Joining forces with the Wallabies is a powerful next step in our journey with Australian rugby.
"This team reflects the values we hold close: strength, pride, and an unwavering will to win.
"For us, this partnership is about building meaningful fan experiences and celebrating the spirit of sport together with a nation that knows how to rise to the challenge."
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