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OUR PARTNERS

CBH Group

The CBH Group has been a long time sponsor of CFWA and has invested significantly into Country Football across WA.

 

 

 

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OUR PARTNERSHIP

CBH Group is a Major Partner of Country Football WA, supporting football communities across regional Western Australia through league investment, Public Liability Insurance funding and the CBH Colts Championships.

 

CBH’s support helps strengthen clubs, volunteers and pathways while creating opportunities for the next generation of country footballers.

Protecting Community Football Clubs

As the Country Football WA Insurance Partner, CBH Group funds Public Liability Insurance for clubs across participating grain-growing leagues.

This investment helps clubs reduce operating costs, protect volunteers and create safer football environments for thousands of players and community members across regional WA.

Supporting:

  • Avon Football & Netball Association
  • Central Midlands Coastal Football League
  • Central Wheatbelt Football League
  • Eastern District Football League
  • Esperance Districts Football Association
  • Great Southern Football League
  • Mortlock Football League
  • North Midlands Football League
  • Ongerup Football Association
  • Ravensthorpe & Districts Football Association
  • Upper Great Southern Football League
  • Great Northern Football League

 

CBH Colts Championships

The CBH Colts Championships bring together the best young footballers from regional Western Australia to represent their leagues and showcase their talent.

As Naming Rights Partner, CBH helps provide a premier representative pathway for emerging footballers while strengthening connections between regional communities across the state.

Through the Country Colts program, CBH Group’s support helps to:

  • Better identify talented players from regional (and remote) regions, lessening the disadvantage they experience over metropolitan counterparts.
  • Provide these players with the opportunities to play at a higher level and potentially open up avenues for progression in their football careers.
  • Offer a fantastic incentive to young players to strive to ensure they continue in the football system, either locally or at a higher level.
  • Enhance/improve players’ experiences, knowledge and ability to operate within a team.
  • Create a network of community leaders.