05:00PM, Wednesday 06 August 2025
Maidenhead Rugby Club have announced that Polar Media House will continue as its Official Media Partner for the 2025/26 campaign.
The partnership will build on the ‘brilliant’ work which began last season with the Heart of the game documentary.
This project is still in the works and Maids have said they are ‘incredibly excited’ to share this in the coming months.
As official media partners, Polar Media House will continue to support the club across photography, video, social content and story-telling - with the aim of helping Maids grow its presence.
A press release from the club said: “What started as a creative project quickly turned into something more meaningful.
“We found a club we fell in love with. We found a home. And we fell back in love with a sport we care so deeply about.
“Maidenhead Rugby Club is a special place — not just because of what happens on the pitch, but because of the people, the passion, and the community that surrounds it. It’s a club that lives and breathes the values of grassroots rugby, and we’re honoured to be part of its journey.
“This new partnership marks the formalisation of our relationship — a natural next step after the success of last season.”
Brad Wilkins and Conor Crowe, founders of Polar Media House, added: “We didn’t expect to find a home when we first stepped through the doors of Maidenhead Rugby Club — but that’s exactly what happened.
“This isn’t just a partnership, it’s a commitment to growing together, telling powerful stories, and building something that lasts.”
For media enquiries or further information, please contact: Conor Crowe - conor@polarmediahouse.com
For more information visit Maidenhead Rugby Club » #BLEED MAGENTA » Homepage
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