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    Firepower in the press again

    If you consider Fairfax and LeagueHQ press that is...

    The official word from RugbyWA is that they remain comfortable with their arrangement with Firepower.

    Quote Originally Posted by www.LeagueHQ.com.au
    Rabbitohs Dump Firepower
    SOUTH Sydney Rabbitohs have dumped their major sponsor, the controversial fuel technology company Firepower, in a move unprecedented in the NRL.

    After finishing seventh this season, senior Souths executives have quickly sought to find another multimillion-dollar sponsor that is more in keeping with its core values. Usually it is the sponsor that severs ties with clubs, not the other way around, but it is understood several current and prospective sponsors of the club were unhappy with the continued association between the Rabbitohs and the negative, headline-grabbing Firepower.

    What began as quiet nervousness when the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the Australian Taxation Office started investigating Firepower in March developed into open concern when Firepower chief executive John Finnin was sacked after evidence in court revealed the Victoria Police and Australian Federal Police were investigating him on possible child sex offences in August. He is defending the allegations.

    Several new sponsors are expected to sign up with the Rabbitohs now that Firepower is off the jersey and no longer linked with the club. South Sydney owner Peter Holmes a Court confirmed to the Herald last night the club decided not to take up the further options of the Firepower sponsorship when it expires on October 31.

    Firepower was just one year into a proposed three-year, $3.5 million sponsorship of Souths, which involved having its logo and brand across the front of home jerseys as well as signage at home grounds and on club property. It bought the company, mainly based in Perth, enormous exposure in the east-coast markets. Players such as Nigel Vagana and Roy Asotasi were approached to help publicise the company at marketing campaigns in Queensland, but training commitments prevented that occurring.

    "We have been very fortunate that Firepower met all of their obligations and we are very thankful for their million-dollar-plus support, but we need to be in the market for $2 million major sponsors in addition to Virgin Blue," Holmes a Court said.

    "At Souths the job was to start the re-building of our club and Firepower helped support that and we have nothing but good things to say about them. We thank them but we are moving on and we have got to go into the market now for a number of senior partners, which is a great opportunity because the brand and business is in a great place."

    This season Souths raised a total of $5.5 million in sponsorship, one of the highest in the league, with total revenue being $13 million, but the finals appearance was the biggest boost for the privately owned club. Holmes a Court said Firepower had paid all of its sponsorship monies.

    Firepower shot to prominence after a multimillion-dollar sponsorship contracts spree with the Sydney Kings basketball side, the Western Force rugby team, V8 supercars, the Australian Superbike Championship, and the Tongan rugby team as well as the Rabbitohs in late 2006. The company was also behind the massive $4.5 million three-year contract for Western Force player Matt Giteau, as well as supporting some other players, who have recently been offered Firepower shares in lieu of cash.

    But the company, which makes a fuel additive that claims to reduce fuel consumption and emissions, has come under attack from some of its 1200 shareholders for failing to provide detailed financial records and continued delays in listing on the Alternative Investment Market in London for more than 18 months.

    Shareholders include former AFL players Mark Ricciuto and Wayne Carey, who speculated the company would provide a 10-fold return once listed.

    and the much less sensationalised:

    Quote Originally Posted by www.LeagueHQ.com.au
    Rabbitohs in hunt for major sponsor
    NRL finalists South Sydney are in the market for a new major sponsor after ending their association with Firepower.

    The fuel additive company and the Rabbitohs will amicably terminate their relationship next Wednesday after Firepower opted against taking up an option of two more years as major sponsor.

    "As they were unable to commit to the long term, we decided on a mutual parting of ways," said Rabbitohs co-owner Peter Holmes a Court.

    "We were happy with the relationship but we felt we needed a partner who could commit to us in the long term and Firepower couldn't provide that certainty.

    "Firepower met every financial obligation with the club during the 2007 season and we wish them all the best in the future."

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    reading between the lines ... I gather that South Syndey want a bigger (more money) sponsor. Along the lines of "we done good, give us a raise". Suspect Firepower said "read the contract".

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    force1, would be able to give us the real reason for the "dumping!"

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