Raffle Summary
Be in with the chance of winning £1,000 in the half time break of Exeter Chiefs home match versus Leicester Tigers on the 20th March, 2021. Due to not being able to collect at Sandy Park on match days, the Exeter Chiefs Foundation are hosting a match-day raffle to raise funds. Many of the charities and organisations that we support on a match day have been hit hard in the past year - not just financially and by the restrictions of lockdown that mean many cannot function and support our community as easily as they had before the pandemic hit. Every ticket purchased will allow the Foundation to support our local community via our designated fund. All proceeds of the match-day draw will be split 50/50, with 50% of the net proceeds going to one lucky fan (up to £1,000 maximum prize) and the other 50% going to the Exeter Chiefs Foundation. There is no limit to the number of tickets you can purchase, so why not increase your chances of winning and purchase several!!!! The lucky winner of the draw will be announced at half time on the Exeter Chiefs Foundation social media. Best of luck!
1 Prize
One lucky winner will receive 50% of the net profit of the Matchday Draw up to an amazing £1,000!
Delivery
Delivery not included
Charity Donation
100% of the host's revenue goes directly to:
Raffle Ends
Saturday, 20th March 2021 at 14:45 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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