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The P6 children and teachers from Lisnagelvin PS (who won last years 'Passionate about Rugby' with Ulster players and coaches
The P6 children and teachers from Lisnagelvin PS (who won last years 'Passionate about Rugby' with Ulster players and coaches
Are You Passionate About Rugby?
9 January 2008, 4:34 pm
By Stacey Ferguson
Ulster Rugby's 'Passionate about Rugby' initiative in association with the Belfast Telegraph and Bank of Ireland is set to kick off on Monday 14th January!
By collecting the ‘Passionate about Rugby’ tokens which will begin on Monday in the Belfast Telegraph you could be in with the chance of winning a coaching session with Ulster Rugby players or even a match of your very own at Ravenhill!

Last year over 300 schools and clubs took up the challenge to prove just how passionate they are about rugby by collecting tokens and the grand prize winner Lisnagelvin Primary School  (pictured above) were put through their paces on the pitch by members of the Ulster Rugby squad.

The tokens will be printed in the Belfast Telegraph from Monday 14th January until Friday 8th February- so there’s plenty of time for you to collect! If you are collecting individually the more tokens you collect the more chance you have to convert them into fantastic rugby gear and if your collecting as a team all you have to do is registrar and start collecting and you will be entered into a grand draw to win 3 top prizes-

First Prize
Your team will get the chance to play at Ravenhill and then stay on to see Ulster in action. The prize also includes the chance to pick your own opposition (same ability/league)
(To be in with a chance of winning the grand prize the team must be registered and then collect as many token as they can.)

Second Prize
Will give three teams each up to 20 tickets for an Ulster Magners League game at Ravenhill this season with the chance to meet some of the players!

Third Prize
Will give two teams the opportunity to win an hour long coaching session with members of the Ulster Squad at their local school or club.

Make sure you pick up you copy of the Belfast Telegraph on Monday and get collecting!