St Kilda Football Club is excited to announce a partnership extension with Australia’s leading safety company, RSEA Safety, securing the long-standing relationship through to the end of the 2027 season. 

The extension will see RSEA continue as a major club partner, retaining its position on the top back of the men’s playing guernsey and as naming rights partner of the club’s home and training base at Moorabbin, RSEA Park. 

RSEA Park has become the heartbeat of the red, white and black, home to the club’s AFL and AFLW programs, inclusive football teams, talent pathways and community initiatives, as well as the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing.

The renewed agreement will take the partnership to 11 years, highlighting the strength, loyalty and shared vision between the Saints and RSEA. 

“Our partnership with RSEA is one our members and fans have embraced over the past decade, and we could not be prouder to continue this journey together,” St Kilda CEO Carl Dilena said. 

“From our return to Moorabbin to the continued growth of RSEA Park as a thriving hub for our entire football community, extending this partnership through to 2027 is a powerful endorsement of what we have built together on and off the field.” 

The extension cements RSEA’s presence at the heart of the club as the Saints build momentum into an exciting new chapter. 

"This partnership works because it’s built on shared values - hard work, looking after people, and showing up for the community," RSEA Safety Managing Director Brandon Chizik

"We’re proud to keep walking alongside St Kilda through to the end of 2027, and especially proud that RSEA Park is home to initiatives that go beyond football, including the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing.

"Supporting safer, healthier communities is what we’re about, and this partnership is a natural fit."