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Qld Demons Sponsorship - Sam Frost

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Hi All

Queensland Demons are aiming to finalise our sponsorship for Sam Frost for this year. You dont have to be from Qld - some of our long time sponsors have been Victorians but anyone from anywhere who is a Demon can join in.
Cost for a share is dependent on numbers and so have decided that $55 per share will cover it.
Whats in it for you??
Well apart from being part of a sponsorship that helps the club get the equal facilities for our team to that of the bigger clubs, you have the chance to win a signed guernsey at Season's end, a chance to attend sponsor functions ( Melb sponsors def have an advantage here but anyone who can be in town when the function is on, is able to register to go)..
If you would like to take part please email me at [email protected] and I will send you a form to complete and bank details to deposit the dollars.
I think Sam will be a major part of our club for many years and believe he will be better than his predecessor!!
Get on it as the club are wanting to finalise and we are still short about 12 people.
Thanks
Deb
 

I never really understood the hole thing behind sponsoring a play?

Why do clubs do it?

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Sponsors pay a sum and this goes towards giving the players better facilities and its for the entire group however we sponsor Sam as a guernsey sponsor and in turn get a signed guernsey which we give away to one of the sponsors. Each person pays $50 and go in the draw for the guernsey, they are also eligible to attend sponsor functions and this is a great opportunity to mingle with our player and other sponsors knowing we are doing our bit to help the boys get better facilities and be on par with the "big clubs" .

Everything is around the almighty dollar but we have done this for many years with Chip Frawley and now have him replaced with Sam.

Everything is around the almighty dollar but we have done this for many years with Chip Frawley and now have him replaced with Sam.

Never a truer word has been spoken deb.


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