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Match Day Sponsorship at Belfast Harlequins
What better way to entertain customers, staff or friends than by organising an outing to an Irish club rugby match. There is a choice of the Ulster Championship League, the First Trust Ulster Senior Cup or the AIB All Ireland league.
This year's sponsors
The showcase activity involves matches in the AIB sponsored All Ireland League. This is the premier club competition in Ireland which brings high profile clubs from all over Ireland to Belfast. The matches have high exposure in the press both locally, throughout Ireland and UK wide. Local television provide highlight packages of all home games and, across Ireland, RTE provide good coverage of matches. Additionally, the Ulster Championship League and the First Trust Senior Cup provide further matches at the Club which receive good press coverage.
By sponsoring a competitive league or cup match at the at Deramore Park, organisations can:-
- Provide an excellent and enjoyable day out for customers, staff or others in South Belfast, situated on the edge of the Lagan Valley Park.
- Enjoy a superb lunch in the superb lounge overlooking the park and the pitch
- Obtain local PR exposure
- Support one of the top rugby clubs in Ireland and the great game of rugby at club level.
The package includes:-
- Free car parking
- Pre-lunch drinks reception
- Lunch with wine for you and up to 7 guests
- Match tickets and programmes
- Reserved stand seats
- Season long advert in the outstanding match programme
- PA announcements and feature in the centre page of the match programme
- Bar account for post-match drinks which will be closed on the clients instructions and charged along with the match sponsorship fee
We will be very happy to discuss your requirements and can amend the package accordingly. This is a very popular package and we already have a number of bookings for the coming 2007-2008 season.
To learn more and obtain details of the cost please contact
| Alan McKelvey |
07711 453 435 (m) |
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| Barry Dowling |
02892669378 |
07775 778 771 (m) | .
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