The Sydney Swans are proud to announce we are partnering with 98 Gym, who will be tenants in the new Sydney Swans HQ at the Royal Hall of Industries.

With locations in Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach and Darlinghurst, as well as Melbourne and Brisbane. 98 Gym’s new location at Moore Park will give Sydneysiders another opportunity to improve their performance, overall fitness and wellbeing.

Sydney Swans Chief Operating Officer Drew Arthurson said the two organisations share a great alignment and coming together under one roof is a natural fit.

“One of the great opportunities about Sydney Swans HQ is having aligned partners that can maximise the potential for members, fans and the community more broadly,” Arthurson said.

“We’re excited to partner with 98 Gym as the organisation’s focus is on whole of body, whole of mind, and maximising the performance of every individual.

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“The Swans and 98 Gym share common values including teamwork, resilience and persistence, and we’re looking forward to working together to deliver benefits to members of both organisations.”

98 Gym specialises in purpose-led performance-based training, designed to improve strength, power, speed and general fitness, turning training into an intrinsic part of your overall wellbeing. 

This vision will be brought to life with a world class gym facility within Sydney Swans HQ, along with their digital app, 98 Training.

Director of 98 Gym Chris Feather said he’s thrilled to be partnering with the red and white. 

“To be recognised by a brand like the Sydney Swans is massive, it’s a great partnership for us both,” Feather said.

“There’s so much crossover, we also want our athletes to be fit across all energy systems, we want them to be strong and injury free.

“The Royal Hall of Industries project is so impressive. We’ve spent 12 years building 98, and to now be mixing with professional athletes and a professional sports team at the top of their game is really big for us.”

The first stage of the new Sydney Swans HQ is due for completion in November this year."