Grassroots rugby clubs in Oldham and beyond are being given the chance to win kits, training equipment and tickets to the Super League Grand Final.
Northern - an official partner of the league - is running the competition and will be accepting entries until Friday, March 20.
It is open to all types of clubs, including youth teams, senior groups and community organisations, as well as those playing for local schools and colleges.
To enter, clubs need to submit their details and a photograph of their team in action. They will then be entered into a draw.
The winner will be presented with playing and training kits for a full squad, as well as training equipment and tickets for 30 people to attend this season’s Magic Weekend and Grand Final.
Five runner ups will receive training kits, including balls, bibs and tackle shields, as well as 30 tickets to attend the Magic Weekend and the Grand Final.
Alex Hornby, commercial and customer director at Northern, said: “We serve communities across the North of England and know just how much rugby league matters to them – that’s why we look forward to running this competition every year.
“It gives us the opportunity to support some fantastic grassroots clubs, by giving away thousands of pounds worth of kits, training equipment and match tickets.
"We’re always impressed by the entries we receive, with players and coaches showing us just how passionate they are about their clubs and the sport.”
The main prize: 30 playing kits and 30 training kits, one bag of Steeden match balls, two ball bins, four branded corner flags, four rugby post protectors, 20 bibs, four tackle shields, 30 water bottles, 100 cones, 30 tickets to the Magic Weekend and 30 tickets to the Grand Final.
The runners up will receive one bag of Steeden Balls, 20 bibs, four tackle shields, 30 water bottles, 100 cones, 30 tickets to the Magic Weekend and 30 tickets to the Grand Final.
For more information about the competition and details on how to apply, visit: Super League | Official Partner & Sponsorship | Northern

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