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Gallagher Premiership to axe 7 letters as part of rebrand

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Ollie Chessum of Leicester Tigers catches the ball in the lineout during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Semi Final match between Leicester Tigers and Sale Sharks at Mattioli Woods Welford Road Stadium on June 07, 2025 in Leicester, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

The Gallagher Premiership will be rebranded as the Gallagher Prem from next season.

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The name change is part of a campaign to attract new audiences to the competition, with the primary focus on promoting the intensity, physicality, athleticism and rivalry of England’s top flight.

Premiership Rugby, which will become Prem Rugby, is also investing “significant money” in generating player content to publicise the stories of the league’s next generation of talent.

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A promotional video for the relaunch, which is backed by broadcast partner TNT Sports, is due to be screened at Allianz Stadium Twickenham during Saturday’s Premiership final between Bath and Leicester.

The new name – and branding, including an orange, white and blue logo – will be officially introduced on Wednesday, July 23 when next season’s fixtures are announced.

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Premiership Rugby’s chief growth officer Rob Calder, who was previously a commercial director for cricket competition The Hundred, has been working on the rebrand since his appointment in October 2022.

Its unveiling comes amid the potential threat of a prospective new breakaway league, branded R360, which hopes to attract the sport’s biggest stars.

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“We’re going to talk how the fans talk: we as a business will be Prem Rugby but the league will be the Gallagher Prem,” Calder said of the name change.

“Our focus moving forward is going to be on the intensity, the physicality and the extreme athleticism of rugby, as well as the rawness and the grit of our league.

“We’ve got a clear strategy and we’re building something bigger. It’s about selling what makes this thing unique and something which resonates with the broadest audiences.

“This competition is flourishing, so we want to hold on to that, but we also want to look forward.”

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gr_wgtn_j8 31 days ago

The money would have been better spent trying to ensure some level of continued rugby participation in state schools and universities.

Play today watch tomorrow.

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JW 31 days ago

promoting the intensity, physicality, athleticism and rivalry of England’s top flight

Not words I’ve heard associated with Prem rugby for a while. “Our version of Super Rugby, ‘Englands Super Rugby’, would make more sense.


Their effort to reach viewers with extra content does sound like a good move though.

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Quin Haigh 31 days ago

Pathetic. I can now better understand the intensity of the rivalry between Bath and Bristol because the word ‘Prem’ really stirs the athleticism in my soul . . . Shall I stop now . . . ?

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DC 31 days ago

Totally worth it 🤦‍♂️

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Mark 32 days ago

I wonder how much the consultant who came up with this game changer was paid!!

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JW 31 days ago

Sounds like a side hobby of the ceo, lets hope it’s not copyrighted when he first sent the idea through in a paper at Cambridge..

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Ace 32 days ago

Too much.


Unless the consultant paid them, in which case it was too little.

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fl 32 days ago

why not add an emoji

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fl 32 days ago

could be “Gallagher P🥰💦m”

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Tom 32 days ago

Embarrassing

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