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Pub puts up £10,000 prize for people looking to book a table for the Six Nations

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Tuesday, January 31, 2023 7:01 am
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Greene King pubs in Woodley, Charvil, Reading, and Crowthorne are showing SixNations games

Greene King pubs in Woodley, Charvil, Reading, and Crowthorne are showing SixNations games

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IT’S THE highlight of the rugby calendar, and now it can be financially rewarding too, thanks to a special contest.

The Guinness Six Nations sees England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France and Italy battle it out in the unique tournament that has millions engrossed across Europe.

And brewers Greene King and Guinness have joined forces to give one fan the prize of a lifetime if they pre-book a table to watch a match.

The tournament launches on Saturday, February 4, with Wales taking on Ireland in the opening game in Cardiff. Old foes England and Scotland will follow, before France will look to defend their title with a strong start against Italy.

The tournament will conclude on March 18, following five rounds of fixtures across six weeks of action.

To take part in Greene King’s contest, customers need to pre-book a table in their local.

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There is a top prize of £10,000 for first place, while an additional 200 winners can enjoy a £50 Greene King gift card, which can be spent on on food and drink.

Customers must place their booking online by March 10, with winners announced on March 31.

Chris Conchie, head of marketing for Greene King Sport, said: “The Guinness Six Nations is one of the biggest sporting moments of the year, so to kick off the championship we wanted to give fans a really special prize.

“We’re delighted to have been able to partner with the official championship sponsor, Guinness to launch this competition, giving fans the chance to secure their seat for the Guinness Six Nations and win a range of prizes at the same time.”

The Guinness Six Nations tournament will be shown in more than 750 Green King sports sites across the UK, including Charvil, Woodley, Reading and Crowthorne.

For more details, log on to: https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/live-sport/rugby/six-nations/

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