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Gridiron Australia links up with revolutioniseSPORT

View all · 17 Mar 2014 · Sports Business Insider

TITLE: Gridiron Australia links up with revolutioniseSPORT

Gridiron Australia have announced that they have formed a partnership with revolutioniseSPORT.

As part of the deal, the sports management platform will provide Gridiron Australia with a "whole of sport" solution to the national body, state & territory peak bodies, and local clubs all across Australia.

revolutioniseSPORT, developed by thinkrelativity, an Australian sports management & consulting company, will equip Gridiron Australia with a best-in-class membership management system, stunning club websites, and events & e-commerce platforms to help move the sport forward and increase participation. The platform will also assist Gridiron Australia and their state and territory clubs with maintaining brand consistency and professionalism at every level.

thinkrelativity Director Alex Mednis is excited to be working with Gridiron: "It really is an honour to establish this partnership that not only grows sport in Australia, but grows it in the most efficient and positive way possible for everyone involved."

"Our easy-to-use registration system will provide more a user-friendly process to members, allow Gridiron to establish a national membership system, and reduce the amount of data entry and duplication faced by Gridiron volunteers across the country."

Gridiron Australia Secretary Matt Steel is also looking forward to further enhancing the capabilities of the sport through the revolutioniseSPORT platform.

"Gridiron Australia is extremely pleased to be moving forward with revolutioniseSPORT – it will give us the opportunity to streamline our processes and improve the way we do things.

"We're excited to have everyone using it – from grassroots all the way up to the national level, and we're looking forward to gaining an appreciably better view of how Gridiron stands across Australia, and what steps to take to best prepare for the sport's future."

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Originally published in Sports Business Insider.