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Cash boost for Oldham RL lottery members

Since Covid-19 caused Roughyeds to abandon door-to-door CLUB CASH lottery collections, the club says there's never been a better time to join and help Matt Diskin's men to get through these hugely challenging times.

Why? The £500-a-week rollover jackpot is back -- and there are now TWO £50 prizes and TWO £25 prizes in addition to the first prize of £1,000, a second prize of £100 and ten consolation prizes of £10.

If the jackpot isn't won in any particular week the £500 goes over to the following week to a maximum of £10,000 --and all for £1 a week.

The club has seriously missed regular income from doorstep collections, but officials wish to thank supporters who have got behind the club in these unprecedented times of hardship by keeping their Club Cash memberships going or by joining for the first time, knowing that for £1 a week they can help the club to combat Covid and prepare with confidence for the challenges of Betfred Championship rugby in 2021.

Fans can send a cheque to cover a set number of weeks; take out a bank standing order -- the club's preferred option; complete a bank transfer; or pay for several weeks up front by credit or debit card.

They can download a standing order form from the club website, or contact Club Cash administrator John McAndrew (tel: 07980 129541; email: mcandrewj@aol.com) or speak to the club direct on 07904 898177 or email to: enquiries@roughyeds.co.uk

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