It’s a proud moment for Northland, and an even prouder one for us here at Northern Districts Security.
As part of the CDL Group, we’re thrilled to share in a historic milestone: CDL Group has been confirmed as the first-ever standalone naming rights partner of the Northland Kauri, ahead of the 2025 Farah Palmer Cup season.
Proudly Supporting Strength, Talent, and Resilience
The Northland Kauri athletes represent everything we stand for: strength, determination, and regional pride.
These wāhine play with heart, grit, and an unrelenting drive, and now they’ll be doing it with CDL Group on their jersey, carrying our support into every tackle and try.
For Northern Districts Security, this moment carries extra weight. As part of the CDL Group family, we’re not just supporters, but partners in a shared mission to grow opportunity, champion equality, and stand proudly behind those who represent our region at the highest levels.
More Than a Game
This partnership is about more than rugby. It’s about showing our young people, especially our young women, that they’re seen, supported and worth investing in. That their ambitions deserve centre stage and they can wear the jersey, lead the charge knowing their community is behind them.
As CDL Group founder and CEO JP Dignon said:
“These wāhine are tough, talented, and proud to wear the jersey. They represent everything we admire – resilience, unity, and a drive to prove themselves no matter what the odds.”
We couldn’t agree more.
Your Security Partner with a Purpose
At Northern Districts Security, our role within the CDL Group means we don’t just support this important kaupapa in name, but we bring it to life every day in our work protecting Northland. Whether we’re providing trusted event security, keeping local businesses safe, or supporting major regional events like this, we’re proud to play our part in protecting and uplifting our community.
This partnership brings it all together: local pride, meaningful support, and a shared belief in a stronger Northland – on and off the field!
Here’s to the Northland Kauri, we’ll be cheering you on every step of the way.
Let’s go, wāhine toa!