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18.07.2012

// Take the Big One On The Road

By Warriors Staff

Home » General News » Take the Big One On The Road
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Wigan Warriors are looking for willing fans to help promote the Big One 4 in a unique way.

The Warriors are looking for fans who are willing to brand their vehicles with the Big One 4 logo which advertises the match details of the home fixture against Hull FC on Friday 3rd August.

Marketing Director, Simon Collinson said,

"We are always looking for innovative ways to promote this fixture, and asking fans to help us to so epitomises the essence of the campaign; 'Be Part of It'.

"We hope that these new ideas will help support the traditional elements of the campaign which are currently rolling out across radio, press and outdoor advertising and assist in generating a huge crowd for this huge event.

"In return for the fans help we will give them an exclusive Big One 4 t-shirt plus four tickets to the game"

To participate fans must be willing to display a large vinyl Big One 4 logo sticker on the front of their car until the day of the match. The sticker will be paid for by the Club and applied by signage specialists DM Posters, the stickers will also be fully removable without creating any damage.

If you are interested please contact the Wigan Warriors Marketing Department by email at info@wiganwarriors.com. Be sure to include your full name, age, address, number of years that you have had your current vehicle and general areas of travel within your email.

(Pictured is Sean O'Loughlin with the Big One 3 van provided by Burnt Tree last year)

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