L-R: Shannon Jones (St Kilda Blind Football player), Georgia Patrikios (St Kilda AFLW player), Brandon Chizik (RSEA Safety Founder and Managing Director), Ross Lyon (St Kilda AFL Senior Coach) and Nayte Wilburn (St Kilda Wheelchair Football player).

St Kilda Football Club has renewed its long-standing partnership with Australia’s leading safety company, RSEA Safety, this week signing a four-year contract extension.

The partnership will see the club’s training and community base continue to be known as RSEA Park, which is also home to the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing. RSEA Safety will also maintain branding on the on the back of the men’s guernsey until the end of 2026.

“In our club's 150th year, we are delighted to have extended our partnership with RSEA Safety,” Saints’ CEO Simon Lethlean said.

“Over the past six years, the RSEA Safety brand has become synonymous with St Kilda, and it’s a relationship we’re truly proud of.

"RSEA Park is home to not only our AFL and AFLW teams, but also our blind and wheelchair football teams, countless talent pathway programs and various community engagement initiatives.

“Through this partnership, we look forward to continuing to welcome our fans to RSEA Park to support and celebrate all that happens here.”

RSEA Safety Founder and Managing Director, Brandon Chizik said he was looking forward to strengthening the relationship between the two Bayside bred organisation.

“We’re really proud to not only have played a role in bringing the Saints back to Moorabbin, but over the past six years, truly embedding the club back within the community,” Chizik said.

“The first-class facilities at RSEA Park, including the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing, are not only enabling our elite athletes to achieve their potential, but also having a real impact on future generations.

“We look forward to continuing to support the Saints and the community at RSEA Park for many years to come.”