Motor Scout Named Major Jersey Partner For HoopsFest
23 Dec
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The Brisbane Bullets are proud to announce Motor Scout as the club’s Major Jersey Partner for HoopsFest, marking a significant new chapter in the partnership between the two organisations and reinforcing a shared commitment to community, people and progress.
Motor Scout’s branding will take pride of place on the front of the Brisbane Bullets’ playing jersey throughout HoopsFest, one of the NBL’s marquee events, providing national exposure and signalling the strength of the relationship as both brands look ahead to 2026.
HoopsFest brings together the best of Australian basketball in a festival-style celebration of the game, and the Bullets are thrilled to have Motor Scout aligned with the club on such a prominent stage.
Motor Scout CEO Peter Gee said:
“Being named the Major Jersey Partner for the Brisbane Bullets at HoopsFest is something we’re incredibly proud of. At Motor Scout, we believe in backing community and people. The same values that sit at the heart of the Brisbane Bullets.
Having our name on the front of the jersey represents more than brand visibility; it reflects our commitment to supporting people, passion and progress, both on and off the court. As we head into 2026, this partnership marks the launch of a big year ahead for Motor Scout and an exciting next chapter in our growth.”
The Brisbane Bullets see the partnership as a strong alignment between two brands focused on authenticity, growth and meaningful engagement with their communities.
The HoopsFest Major Jersey Partnership represents another step forward in the Bullets’ commitment to delivering value-driven partnerships that extend beyond the court and into the broader basketball and business community.

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