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DONCASTER RLFC Doncaster Rugby League Football Club Is a Professional Rugby League Football Club, Playing at the Keepmoat Stadium PARTNERS The Club Doncaster group incorporates; Doncaster Rovers Football Club, Doncaster Rugby League Football Club, Doncaster Belles, Club Doncaster Foundation and Club Doncaster Sports College. The sole aim of Club Doncaster is to improve the lives of the people in Doncaster and the surrounding areas through leadership in elite sport, sports in general, education, business and entertainment. Club Doncaster prides itself on its intrinsic ability to create pathways of opportunity for the people of Doncaster by engaging them in a varied portfolio of high quality, innovative and community-focused projects. DONCASTER ROVERS Doncaster Rovers has a rich history that has been built since its foundation in 1879. The club turned professional in 1885, playing home games at the historic Belle Vue, until 2006 when we moved to the Keepmoat Stadium, a ground-breaking £32 million development on the edge of town. DONCASTER RLFC Doncaster Rugby League Football Club is a professional rugby league football club, playing at The Keepmoat Stadium. They have previously been known as Doncaster Dragons (1995–2005) and Doncaster Lakers (2006–2007). They were also previously informally known as The Dons but it is now their official nickname. DONCASTER ROVERS BELLES The most famous name in womens football, Doncaster Rovers Belles, are currently in their fiftieth year. One of the most historical sides in the game has seen several former and current England internationals amongst their ranks, and now within the Club Doncaster family, they will be looking to return to former glories. Club Doncaster Foundation are a non-profit, self funding registered charity that has achieved more than 30 years of inspiring positive change, participation in sport, physical activity and education within the Doncaster Borough and internationally. We work with a wide range of partners to provide sport and physical activity opportunities. The DNA Card is an exciting discount scheme brought to you by Club Doncaster. It provides all Season Membership holders and those who have purchased the DNA Card access to a range of ever-changing fantastic benefits and hundreds of local and national savings within Fashion & Clothing, Eating Out & Restaurants, Motoring, Health & Wellbeing, Insurance, Flowers & Gifts, the Travel Centre and more. DONCASTER ROVERS 1879-2019 1879 Albert Jenkins, a fitter at Doncaster’s LNER Engineering works, decide to form A FOOTBALL CLUB CALLED DONCASTER ROVERS. HIGHEST ATTENDANCE 15,001 01/04/2008, League One, Leeds Utd MOST APPEARANCES (all senior matches): BIGGEST WINS JAMES COPPINGER, Record Football League victory: 625 (2004-2019) RECORD GOAL SCORER 10-0 vs DARLINGTON (all senior matches): (home), Division Four, 25/01/1964 Record cup victory: TOM KEETLEY, 185 (1923-1929) 7-0 vs CHORLEY (home), FA Cup first round replay 20/11/2018 DONCASTER ROVERS Description Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Platinum Plus Cost of package £2,500 £6,000 £11,500 £28,000 POA Rovers Shirt Sponsorship Exclusivity within sector Stand Naming Rights 10 game Big Screen Full Season Full Season package Concourse TV Every Match Rovers Programme 1 Advertorial 5 Advertorials Coverage Rovers Perimeter Board - TV Arc Rovers Perimeter Board - Crowd-Facing Dons Perimeter Board Programme Partners Page Launch Story Launch Story Launch Story + 3 month + 12 month Website Spotlight Story Launch Story and 2 month carousel + carousel + carousel partners bar partners bar Lead product e-shot Quarterly within Quarterly within CRM E-Shot inclusion 6 per year 6 per year 12 per year Club Club 10 Match 20 Match 30 Match 50 Match 75 Match Rovers Match Tickets Tickets Tickets Tickets Tickets Tickets Dons Season Tickets 2 2 2 2 2 Dons Match Sponsor Rovers Corporate 6 places per 10 places per 20 places per Match 2 Match Hospitality season season season Sponsorship Sponsorships Networking Event 4 per annum 4 per annum 4 per annum 4 per annum 4 per annum Priority Tickets Use of Club logos Official Signed 1 Non Framed 2 Non Framed 1 Framed Shirt 2 Framed Shirts 5 Framed Shirts Merchandise Shirt Shirts + Signed Ball + Signed Ball + Signed Ball Partner Club Management Club Doncaster DNA 10 10 20 20 50 Card Inclusion in the product pack Legends Club 2 Seats 2 Seats 4 Seats 4 Seats Bolt on Products Private Box £10,000 £10,000 £10,000 £10,000 £10,000 Dons Shirt Sponsorship £5,000 £5,000 £5,000 £5,000 £5,000 Foundation Project Bespoke Bespoke Bespoke Bespoke Bespoke Support DONCASTER RLFC 1951 The Dons played their first game on 18 August 1951. HIGHEST ATTENDANCE 6,528 Keepmoat Stadium RECORD VICTORIES 12/04/2007 vs Castleford Tigers 102-6 v West Wales 15/07/2018 - Post Office Road 96-0 v Highfield 20/03/1994 - Tattersfield 82-4 v York 06/05/2001 - Belle Vue, Doncaster 82-6 v Myton Warriors 25/02/2018 - Keepmoat Stadium TRIES GOALS POINTS Mark Roache David Noble David Noble 111 (1985-1996) 850 (1975-1992) 1,751 (1976-1992) MOST APPEARANCES Audley Pennant, 327 (1980-1997) DONCASTER RLFC Description Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Platinum Plus Cost of Partnership £1,300 £2,000 £3,500 £5,000 £12,000 Main Shirt Sponsorship Shirt & Short (Small Logo) Private Box Player Sponsorship Dons Match Sponsor 2 2 Corporate Hospitality - 5 places per 10 places per 15 places per 20 places per 25 places per Dons season season season season season Networking Event 4 per annum 4 per annum 4 per annum 4 per annum 4 per annum Team List Ad-space - Season Dons Perimeter Board Partners Page Partners Page Partners Page Website Partners Page Partners Page and 2 month and 12 month and 12 month carousel carousel carousel Quarterly within Quarterly within CRM E-Shot inclusion 6 per year 12 per year 12 per year Club Club Dons Season Tickets 2 4 6 8 12 Priority Tickets Use of Club logos Official Signed Framed Signed Framed Signed Framed Signed Framed Signed Framed Signed Merchandise Shirt Shirt Shirt Shirt Shirt DONCASTER BELLES ORIGINALLY BELLE VUE BELLES Formed in 1969 by a group of young, ambitious women who were selling draw tickets on the terraces at Doncaster Rovers FC. FA WOMEN’S CUP FAW PREMIER WINNERS (x6) LEAGUE 1983, 1987, 1988, 1990, WINNERS (X2) 1992, 1994 1991-92, 1993-94 RUNNERS UP (X7) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, RUNNERS UP (X2) 1993, 2000, 2002 1992-93, 2002-03 SELECTED FOR INTERNATIONAL DUTIES JOINED THE Several former and CLUB DONCASTER current England FAMILY IN 2019 internationals amongst the ranks DONCASTER BELLES Description Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Cost of Partnership £1,000 £2,000 £3,000 £5,000 Main Shirt Sponsorship Back of Shirt Sponsorship Shirt Sleeve Sponsorship Shorts Sponsrship Player Sponsorship Belles Match Sponsor 1 2 2 Belles Perimeter Board Website Partners Page Partners Page Partners Page Partners Page Belles Season Tickets 2 4 6 8 Priority Tickets Use of Club logos Programme Advert - Season 1/4 Page 1/2 Page Full Page Full Page Framed Signed Framed Signed Framed Signed Framed Signed Official Signed Merchandise Shirt Shirt Shirt Shirt NCS OVERALL AGGREGATE ATTENDANCE Hours of social action 21,780 164,783 Participants 115,301 2017/18 726 2016/17 Money raised for charities £12,473 FIT ROVERS SPORTS SCHOOLS COLLEGE 4000 4 Physical activity increased 3000 2 on average per participant by 99.1% 2000 2 hours to 4 hours per week pass rate 0 across main 1000 104 participants and 88% retention qualifications 0 KICKS CYCLE MEDIA Participants HIRE 122.5k 948 average monthly 1,124 bike hires Featured on impressions Across the programme prime time 63% retention GIRLS’ FOOTBALL 891 BBC local new social Estimated local saving 4,925 news media follows £8,481,819 aggregate attendance Programme Headline Description Friend Patron Project Partner Partner Partner Package Value £500 £1250 £5000 £10000 POA Exclusivity within sector Naming Rights Branding Stadium Branding East Stand Reception Logo on First Floor Match Tickets DRFC 2 match tickets 4 match tickets 8 match tickets 12 match tickets 30 match tickets Match Tickets Dons 2 match tickets 4 match tickets 8 match tickets 12 match tickets 30 match tickets 2 places per 6 places per Hospitality Box Hospitality Box Corporate Hospitality season season x 1 x 2 CDF Networking Events 1 place 2 places 4 places 6 places 8 places CDF Awards 2 places 4 places 6 places 10 places Use of Stadium Meeting Four times per Once per year Twice per year Once per month Room year DNA Quarterly Publication Recognition 1 advertorial 2 advertorials 4 advertorials Friend of Partners Page Patron Partners Page & Partners Page & CDF Website Foundation & programme recognition project feature spotlight feature recognition feature 2 Project 4 Programme 6 Headline Social media promotions features features features Receive & Receive & Receive & Receive & Receive & E-newsletter feature 6 times feature in every recognition recognition quarterly feature per year circulation Friend of Front and Patron Project Programme Annual Impact Report Foundation back cover recognition recognition recognition recognition recognition Resources/letterheads Foundation Certificate DNA Card 1 2 4 6 10 Number of packages Unlimited 25 21 9 3 available THE ALTERNATIVE RAILCARD Save 25% off LNER advance fares with a DNACARD “I have just booked A key part of your DNA Card benefits includes 25% off LNER my train tickets and advanced fares on the East Coast Line. managed to save To claim this discount simply follow the steps below: around £20 on each journey! 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