APRIL FREE RUGBY RAFFLE: 1 BAKLINE Remember Christchurch Tee

Show your support with the iconic silver fern tarnished and remember 2.22.11 – every little bit helps. 100% of proceeds goes to the Red Cross

Thanks to Bakline for offering to raffle off one of their Remember Christchurch tees. As the dust settles and the last of the survivors of the earthquake that ruptured Christchurch are unearthed, many residents on the south island will need the continued support of their neighbors, family and friends of the Red Cross.

This exclusive tee is about turning your purchase into a direct donation when all proceeds are sent to the Red Cross in New Zealand for further aid in what will be an ongoing campaign to get Christchurch in the best shape for the upcoming World Cup.

(shirt is a unisex fitted, high quality cotton tee with foil printed fern.)

Show your support with the iconic silver fern tarnished and remember 2.22.11 – every little bit helps.

100% of proceeds goes to the Red Cross.

If you would like to enter yourself into the raffle, comment in the comments section of this post, comment on the YSC Facebook Fan Page, or RT on Twitter (make sure to include @scrumhalfblog)! All raffle entries must be received by April 15, 2011. Unfortunately the supplier is out of the size Large for this tee. Available sizes are S, M, XL and 2XL.

To view past raffles and raffle winners, please go the navigation bar and select About YSC > Free Raffles.

We appreciate all of our partners and their generosity in donating items for the raffle. If you would like todonate items to the raffle please email wendy@scrumhalfconnection.com.

 


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10 thoughts on “APRIL FREE RUGBY RAFFLE: 1 BAKLINE Remember Christchurch Tee”

  1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is headed off to Souths in Flordia soon, would love to be repping that shirt when we do!!
    *enter in raffle :D*

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