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Storm big boys take to Bad Boy Mowers

The big boys of Melbourne Storm jumped aboard the big boys of mowers today on their Gosch’s Paddock training ground to celebrate and announce new partner, Bad Boy Mowers.

Storm enforcers Tui Kamikamica, Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Justin Olam and Alec Macdonald were given first look at the new Bad Boy Mowers to have arrived on Australian shores.

Joining players at Gosch’s Paddock Storm CEO, Justin Rodski, said the Club was thrilled to have Bad Boy Mowers join Storm at the beginning of the 2023 season.

“There are a lot of similarities in the way Storm and Bad Boy Mowers have been established in new and challenging markets,” Rodski said.

“We’ve had to work hard to establish ourselves in Victoria and we are excited to be helping an international brand like Bad Boy do the same and break into the Australian market having already partnered with US teams such as the New York Yankees and Kansas City Chiefs.”

Bad Boy Mowers joined Storm for the 2023 season with its logo appearing on the gameday and training shorts.

General Manager Bad Boy Mowers Australia, Greg Clark, said the toughness and attitude of Storm was a perfect fit for Bad Boy Mowers.

“Melbourne Storm is one of the most successful and respected sporting clubs in Australia, playing in 11 NRL grand finals during the club's 25-year history and grounded in values including hard work, respect and passion,” Clark said.

“We’re thrilled to come on board as a partner of the Melbourne Storm as we launch Bad Boy Mowers in Australia.  Bad Boy Mowers are renowned for their iconic toughness, durability and attitude – all hallmarks of what we see from the Storm on the field!”

Designed for residential owners with large gardens, lifestyle properties, hobby farms and small acreages and commercial owners such as contractors, large acreages, golf courses, corporate groups and municipal councils, Bad Boy Mowers is coming Down Under in a big way.

Acknowledgement of Country

Melbourne Storm respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.