Win Game used hockey stick

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Sweepstake Summary

Game used hockey stick by Cardiff Devils player Cole Sanford

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  • This stick was used by Cole in the 23/24 season, this stick is made by warrior and all money made from this raffle will go to cancer research Uk and MacMillan cancer support, this is hosted by the ball hockey charity game

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Sweepstake Ends

Sunday, 13th July 2025 at 18:56 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)

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Rob Mash

Won Cole Sanford game used stick on 13 July 2025
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