WIN your team an ultimate rugby kit and laundary package from AEG
AEG have a fantastic competition on the go whereby grassroots rugby teams in the UK can win themselves an all inclusive new kit, as well as a washing machine and tumble dryer to clean up the mud after wearing it. Watch the video and read below to find out how you can change the fortunes of your clubs team.
You and your team can win one of 50 ultimate kit packages, provided by Samurai Sportswear, as well as the aforementioned washing machine and tumble dryer. All you need to do is watch the video, head to (and Like!) the AEG Facebook Page, then enter.
As AEG strive to support grassroots rugby during the 2011/2012 season, players under 16 years of age can reap the benefits by entering to win. Make sure you’re not the lone soldier though – get your teammate to do the same, as obviously the more of you that enter from your club, the better.
"We're supporting grassroots rugby by offering teams a high-quality custom-made kit, washing machine and tumble-dryer, in the hope they can redistribute the costs that would normally be spent on sportswear and laundry towards training and other facilities for the club," said AEG's UK Head of Marketing, Graham Bremer.
AEG will also be picking one lucky winner from their Facebook fans, to win two tickets to the Tesco 6 nations dinner. So ead on over to the Facebook Page, like the page, then enter. Entries close 20th May 2011, with successful teams being notified by the 23rd May 2011.
ENTER NOW
For more information on the promotion, including terms and conditions, please visit: www.aeg.co.uk/grassroots
You and your team can win one of 50 ultimate kit packages, provided by Samurai Sportswear, as well as the aforementioned washing machine and tumble dryer. All you need to do is watch the video, head to (and Like!) the AEG Facebook Page, then enter.
As AEG strive to support grassroots rugby during the 2011/2012 season, players under 16 years of age can reap the benefits by entering to win. Make sure you’re not the lone soldier though – get your teammate to do the same, as obviously the more of you that enter from your club, the better.
"We're supporting grassroots rugby by offering teams a high-quality custom-made kit, washing machine and tumble-dryer, in the hope they can redistribute the costs that would normally be spent on sportswear and laundry towards training and other facilities for the club," said AEG's UK Head of Marketing, Graham Bremer.
AEG will also be picking one lucky winner from their Facebook fans, to win two tickets to the Tesco 6 nations dinner. So ead on over to the Facebook Page, like the page, then enter. Entries close 20th May 2011, with successful teams being notified by the 23rd May 2011.
ENTER NOW
For more information on the promotion, including terms and conditions, please visit: www.aeg.co.uk/grassroots
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12 Comments:
gaaaaaaaay
By Anonymous, at May 11, 2011 7:17 pm
Hope there isn't too many of these in the future
By Ray, at May 11, 2011 7:18 pm
agreed
By Anonymous, at May 11, 2011 7:20 pm
You hope the owner of the website has to live on the streets or something? It's a once in a blue moon promotion that he probably relies on to eat.
By Anonymous, at May 11, 2011 10:28 pm
^ not to mention a very cool prize, by the looks of it.
By Think a bit, at May 11, 2011 11:34 pm
^
yeah if ur under 16!
By Anonymous, at May 12, 2011 12:57 am
Yes, and just because you aren't, doesnt mean there aren't others who are, or coaches who are involved with them!
By Anonymous, at May 12, 2011 10:17 am
"Anonymous said...
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yeah if ur under 16!"
Judging by the majority of the comments on here, I'd say most of the posters are far below 16. Mentally at least.
By Anonymous, at May 12, 2011 2:59 pm
Idiots - He most likely isnt getting any money for this, but rather just came across the deal and thought it could benefit one of the UK users on this website.
The website would most likely generate income through Google Adsense, but nonetheless thats none of our business how and how much they earn - be gratefull to be getting a free service.
By TheMadLeinsterMan, at May 12, 2011 6:47 pm
@Anonymous said...
gaaaaaaaay
Anonymous said...
^
yeah if ur under 16!
Sorry, RD must of forgotten that all content on this site is just for you and should have your approval before posting it...
Things like this help grass roots rugby, which in the long run gets players into a professional career. Which then, you guessed it, entertains you!!
By Nath, at May 12, 2011 9:26 pm
Agreed. Rugbydump is one of the best rugby sites i know, you dont have to be a subscriber and id imagine Grant could be selling a lot more advertising if he choose to but people complain when he does.
By @LoveSportsPro, at May 12, 2011 9:55 pm
they keep walking but they'll never reach that camera!! what a cheesy add
By Anonymous, at May 14, 2011 11:16 am
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