17 Feb 2026
Tigers partner with Barratt & David Wilson Homes for 2026

Castleford Tigers are delighted to announce that Barratt & David Wilson Homes have renewed their partnership with the club for the upcoming 2026 Centenary season.
The national home builder has several new developments underway across the five towns, including the old Nestle site on Wheldon Road which is a stone’s throw away. As part of more comprehensive and broader package, their branding will be visible across multiple sites throughout the stadium including on the upper tier of our Princess St stand. Barratt & David Wilson Homes will continue to be proud sponsors of Brad Singleton again for our special year and will be joining us regularly on here at the OneBore Stadium as matchday sponsors.
Craig Jeffels, Tigers Commercial Director, commented: “We are delighted to be renewing and broadening our partnership with Barratt & David Wilson Homes for our special centenary year. As a leading home builder with multiple sites throughout the Yorkshire region and in particular the five towns, we will be working alongside them to promote their quality workmanship and local developments in 2026.
"To be working with brands like Barratt & David Wilson Homes is testament to where the club is aiming commercially for the future, and I would like to extend my thanks to David Coe (Land Director) and Maia Donaldson (Land Buyer) for their support in getting this partnership over the line for another season."
Gavin Birch, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Yorkshire West, said: “We’re delighted to be renewing our sponsorship at Castleford Tigers after a successful first year working together. The club’s heritage, ambition and deep roots in the local community align closely with our own values, and we wish the team every success for the season ahead.
“As a leading housebuilder, supporting organisations that play such an important role in bringing communities together remains a key priority for us. Both on and off the pitch, Castleford Tigers continue to be a fantastic example of how sport creates a strong sense of identity and pride for the town and its supporters.”
















