Nominate your hero: One lucky fan to deliver match ball on Fan Appreciation Night!
Edinburgh Rugby is giving one lucky supporter the incredible opportunity to deliver the official match ball ahead of Friday’s 'Fan Appreciation Night' clash against Ulster!
Not only will the chosen fan take centre stage, but they’ll also enjoy our fantastic pre-match hospitality for themselves and two guests.
Riding high after a fantastic bonus-point victory away to Connacht, the stage is set for a blockbuster finale to the league campaign.
And now, we’re giving one incredibly dedicated supporter the chance to be right at the heart of the action!
For our special ‘Fan Appreciation Night’ this Friday, we’re offering one lucky fan the unforgettable opportunity to deliver the official match ball onto the pitch ahead of kick-off.
But that’s not all – the chosen nominee will also enjoy our fantastic pre-match hospitality for themselves and two guests!
Nominating your Edinburgh Rugby hero couldn’t be simpler:
Just use the form below to tell us who you are nominating and, most importantly, why they deserve this special honour.
Does their support always go the extra mile? Are they a constant presence at Hive Stadium and on the road? Does their commitment to the club shine through week after week?
This is your opportunity to recognise a true Edinburgh Rugby legend. Nominate them now for the chance to see them deliver the match ball this Friday night as we celebrate our incredible fans against Ulster!
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