Pulseroll has partnered with England Rugby League as the official muscle recovery supplier of the England Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair teams. 

The British muscle recovery brand will support all three England Rugby League sides as they prepare for next year’s re-scheduled home World Cup (RLWC2021), which will now kick off at Newcastle’s St James’s Park in October 2022.

RFL Head of Partnerships, Bobby Bahadori, commented: “Rugby League players love Pulseroll products and England players took the opportunity to use them ahead of 2021’s end-of-season internationals in France. Pulseroll will be a valued partner as we head into World Cup year.”    

In the build up to and during the tournament, players and medical staff from the England teams will have access to Pulseroll’s range of massage guns, vibrating foam rollers and vibrating massage balls.

Pulseroll Founder, Paul McCabe, noted: “We are delighted to be working with the Rugby Football League and supporting all three England teams as they prepare for the World Cup next year. A home World Cup, with the Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair competitions on at the same time, is a fantastic moment for rugby league and a celebration of this great sport.”

The company’s products look to aid the players by increasing range motion and relieving muscular pain by increasing blood flow to the muscles.

“Due to the physical nature of rugby, the right recovery is key to staying fit and preparing right. The players have been made to wait an extra year, with Covid unfortunately delaying the tournament in 2021, so we will do everything we can to help them prepare properly and enter the tournament in the best possible shape.”

The postponement of the tournament was announced in August this year, ​​after heavyweights Australia and New Zealand confirmed they would both withdraw from the tournament after stating it was ‘simply too unsafe’ to allow teams and staff to travel to the UK host.

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