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2602 days ago

Sponsorship

Karen from New Brighton

Hi everyone

I know it seams like rugby has just finished but for the open grades it was actually 3 - 4 months ago!

Training for 2019 will begin in earnest in January for next season.

My reason for posting is we are looking for local business sponsorship of the Colt's Reserves for 2019.

If you are a local business keen on supporting young men aged mostly 19 by way of sponsorship I'd love to hear from you. It does not have to be a huge amount either however more sponsorship would get your business printed on training jackets, etc etc. You will also get advertising, regardless of the amount, through various club publications, at the clubrooms and acknowledged at our annual Sponsors Evening. I'll even shout you a beer myself!!

If you are keen or have any other questions, I'd love to hear from you.

Thank you.

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