Country for PR: United States
Contributor: PR Newswire New York
Tuesday, March 17 2020 - 19:00
AsiaNet
USANA Signs Deal With Professional New Zealand Rugby League Team, Vodafone Warriors
SALT LAKE CITY, March 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

For more than 20 years USANA, the Cellular Nutrition Company ( 
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), has partnered with some of the world's most decorated athletes and sports 
organizations across the professional and Olympic space. As 2020 spring sports 
seasons begin, the company is proud to add New Zealand's professional rugby 
league team, the Vodafone Warriors ( 
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), to its expansive roster.  

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"We are thrilled to enter into this partnership with the great Vodafone 
Warriors," says David Mulham, USANA chief sales officer. "At USANA, we are 
proud of our vision to create the healthiest family on earth, and this 
partnership helps us further deliver this message through this dynamic group of 
professional athletes." 

The Vodafone Warriors first joined the National Rugby League in 1995—formerly 
known as the Australian Rugby League—and is the only current team in the league 
based outside of Australia. During the course of its tenure, the club has won a 
minor premiership title, has reached two grand finals, and has made eight 
playoff appearances. 

"In a sport as physical as rugby league, it's vital our athletes have the right 
nutritional support, both on and off the field, when it comes to their match 
preparation. We're delighted to have USANA onboard to fuel our team as we head 
into the 2020 season," says Glenn Critchley, Vodafone Warriors GM Commercial.

To learn more about USANA and its award-winning supplements, visit usana.com ( 
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).

The Vodafone Warriors' 26th season kicked off on March 14 when they took on the 
Newcastle Knights in Newcastle. For more information about their schedule, 
visit warriors.kiwi ( 
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). 

About USANA
USANA (NYSE:USNA) prides itself in providing consumers the highest quality 
nutritional products in the world. From its award-winning supplements to its 
innovative new skincare line, USANA has proven for more than 25 years why it's 
a company you can trust. How about giving us a try? Shop at USANA.com ( 
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)  or learn more at whatsupusana.com ( 
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).

About Vodafone Warriors
The Vodafone Warriors, now owned by Autex Industries, are established as one of 
the country's most powerful sporting brands competing in the NRL (National 
Rugby League). Based at Mount Smart Stadium, the club came to life on Friday, 
March 10, 1995 when the originally named Auckland Warriors made their debut 
against the Brisbane Broncos in the then-Winfield Cup. Entering their 26th 
season in 2020, the Warriors stand alone as New Zealand's biggest and oldest 
professional sporting franchise. They've paved the way for a number of New 
Zealand codes (including netball, football, basketball and baseball) to enter 
Australian competitions. 

The Vodafone Warriors have reached the NRL grand final twice (2002 and 2011), 
won the minor premiership in 2002, qualified for the finals eight times, and 
netted the now-defunct National Youth Competition (under-20) title three times 
(2010, 2011 and 2014). A total of 239 players have represented the Vodafone 
Warriors, four of whom have appeared in more than 200 NRL matches, with Simon 
Mannering becoming the first to reach the 300-game mark for the club in his 
final season in 2018. Current head coach Stephen Kearney, a foundation player 
from 1995-1998, returned to the club as head coach for the 2017 campaign. 

Website | www.warriors.kiwi

Media Contact: Debbie Baird
NZ Business Manager
+64 9 415 2753
media(at)us.usana(dot)com 

Source: USANA