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Sponsored Video: Win Kit and Training for your Rugby Club

Al and I always said that if we won the lottery, we’d bail out the SRU’s overdraft in return for getting our faces on the Scotland shirt. Now you could perhaps get the chance to do the same at your local club (with your own face, although we’d hire you our likeness rights if you prefer)*.

And here’s how: AEG are offering your rugby club the opportunity to win a custom designed squad’s worth (that’s 22) of Canterbury team kit. There are heaps of other prizes too such as opportunities to train with some rugby legends – and not just the two that appear in this here video in locations as diverse as Twickenham or Sardinia.

With margins ever tighter around the club rugby game, it’s a perfect opportunity to boost your club’s facilities (they’ll throw in a washing machine to clean your kit once you’ve got it all muddy), or perhaps get some great training for your senior or junior XV.

For those of you die hard Scotland fans out there, apologies that the video features two of your “favourites” in the form of Will Greenwood and Austin Healey, but it’s still a great promo for your club and well worth a look.

For instructions on how to enter, check out the video below:

You can also find out more information via the website.

This post has been sponsored by AEG Rugby.

*it may not actually be possible for you to get your face on the shirt. But you can customise the kit!

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