Northern Mystics' bosses are frustrated at corporate New Zealand's dismissive attitude towards women's sport, despite securing a landmark sponsorship deal for the franchise.
The Mystics announced a three-year partnership with SkyCity, joining the Breakers, Blues and Warriors in SkyCity's stable of Auckland sporting teams. The deal will go a long way toward easing some of the financial pressure on the franchise after it battled through last season without a naming rights sponsor.
In welcoming the new partnership, Mystics' chairwoman Dianne McAteer urged other New Zealand businesses to have a more open mind towards the sport.
"We hope it is the start of women's sport taking its rightful place in commercial sponsorship," she said.
After losing LG as their key naming rights sponsor in 2013, McAteer and Mystics' chief executive Julie Paterson spent much of last year "knocking on doors" trying to drum up new revenue for the franchise. But simply getting a foot in the door to present their case proved difficult, with tough financial conditions putting the squeeze on sponsorship budgets and men's codes prioritised over netball. It is a challenge that is replicated around the country, with the four other Kiwi ANZ Championship franchises also struggling to attract commercial dollars.