Norths Devils are proud to announce an exciting new partnership, welcoming Forza Global as the Major Supporting Partner of the club’s Deadly 1440 Indigenous Program.
Run in partnership with Murgon State High School, the Forza Global Deadly 1440 Indigenous Program provides young Indigenous students with a unique opportunity to train alongside the Norths Devils’ Hostplus Cup squad and experience the full gameday environment at Premiers’ Park during BMD Indigenous Round. Now entering its fifth year, the program has become a cornerstone of the club’s community initiatives, with the “1440” in its name representing the number of minutes in a day — a powerful reminder to make every one count.
Forza Global is an Australian-based manufacturing company specialising in gas and water systems for the Plumbing and Building industries across Australia and New Zealand. Headquartered in Banyo, Queensland, the company produces a comprehensive range of high-quality PE-Xa and PE-Xb pipes, multilayered pipes, and fittings trusted and specified by some of the largest building and plumbing companies across Australia and New Zealand. Known for its commitment to quality, reliability, and innovation, Forza Global is a proud Queensland business with strong ties to the local community.
Forza Global Managing Partner Paul Hanson said the partnership was one the company was deeply proud of.
“At Forza Global, we are incredibly proud to support the Deadly 1440 Indigenous Program and to partner with Norths Devils in such a meaningful initiative. This program represents far more than sponsorship; it’s about creating real opportunities, celebrating culture, and empowering Indigenous young people to make the most of every minute of every day. The focus on education, cultural pride, and connection strongly aligns with our values. Seeing the positive impact this program has had on students from Murgon State High School and the pathways it continues to create is something we are honoured to be part of. We commend Norths Devils for their ongoing commitment to community and culture, and we look forward to playing a role in supporting the next generation through the Deadly 1440 Program.”
Norths Devils Commercial Partnerships Manager Graeme Walker said having a locally based business involved in the program made the partnership even more special.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome Forza Global as the Major Supporting Partner of the Deadly 1440 Program. Their genuine commitment to creating opportunities and supporting young people aligns strongly with what this program is all about.
Having a partner who believes in the purpose behind Deadly 1440 and the impact it has on students makes this partnership especially meaningful. Together, we’re looking forward to continuing to grow the program and create lasting opportunities for the Murgon State High School students.”
For more information about the Norths Devils Deadly 1440 Program, visit northsdevilsrlfc.com. For more information about Forza Global, visit forzaglobal.com.au.










