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Win tickets to Saints v Bradford



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Treat your dad to an unforgettable Father's Day courtesy of Brut.
Once a year we like to thank the special men in our lives for everything they do for us, but do you ever wish you could treat them to a 'money can't buy' present for Father's Day? If they are a fan of Rugby League then they could be in with a chance to win the ultimate gift, courtesy of Brut.

Brut, the leading men's fragrance, reflects the 'real man' – a down to earth family man who knows exactly what he likes and wants. To celebrate all things manly Brut is supporting the Saints v Bradford Bulls rugby league match on 13th June and has teamed up with St Helens Reporter to offer two families a Father's Day outing with a difference.

Each prize up for grabs includes a family ticket (two adults, two children), a signed football, a Brut sports bag and a Brut gift pack. You will also win £30 spending money for the day to ensure that dad keeps his wallet in his pocket!

Q. What date is Father's Day?

To ensure that you're in with a chance to win, send your answer along with your name, address and telephone number to competitions by 3.00pm today.

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  • Last Updated: 13 June 2008 11:05 AM
  • Source: St Helens Reporter
  • Location: St Helens
 
 
  

 
 


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