Long-time partner of the NRL Harvey Norman have announced a three-year naming rights partnership with the Jillaroos, the Australian women's rugby league team.
The deal comes as the Jillaroos are in Brisbane preparing for their 2015 ANZAC Test curtain raiser against the Kiwi Ferns at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.
Harvey Norman is the inaugural naming right sponsor for NRL All Stars, NRL Touch Football, Women in League Round and Women in League regional workshops.
NRL Chief Operating Officer Suzanne Young said the announcement was fantastic news for the future development of the women's game.
"Securing a naming rights sponsor for the first time is another sign the women's game is gaining significant recognition and momentum," she said.
"Women's Rugby League is an important asset and further support from Harvey Norman will provide many opportunities to continue to strengthen the professionalism of the women's game.
"This announcement further cements the relationship established between the NRL and Harvey Norman and the commitment to growing the game of Women's Rugby League."
The 18 player Jillaroos squad was joined by Harvey Norman's National Sponsorship and Promotions Manager Stephanie Crockford for the official jersey presentation on Wednesday in Brisbane.
Four new players will pull on the green and gold for the first time on Saturday: Indigenous All Stars Mahalia Murphy, Tallisha Harden, Latoya Billy and Casey Karklis.
The Jillaroos are looking to seek revenge after going down 2 -1 in a three match series against the Kiwi Ferns in their last encounter at the Auckland Nines earlier this year, as well as the 2014 Four Nations Test match curtain raiser in Wollongong last November.
The women's game will be lived streamed from Suncorp Stadium via nrl.com at 5:20pm (AEST) on Friday 1 May, 2015.