August 24Th 2020 ANSWERS WELCOME to 1990-AGAIN This

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

August 24Th 2020 ANSWERS WELCOME to 1990-AGAIN This August 24th 2020 ANSWERS WELCOME TO 1990-AGAIN This week’s edition is all about the year 1990. With the (hopefully) imminent restart of real Rugby, let’s see what you remember of some of the events from that memorable year. 1990 AND ALL THAT 1. Who captained England in the 1990 tournament? WC WILL CARLING 2. Who led the Welsh team? RJ ROBERT JONES 3. Who was the English coach? GC GEOFF COOKE 4. Who coached Ireland? CF CIARAN FITZGERALD 5. Which country had a change of coach during the tournament? WALES 6. Which Englishman was the top points scorer in the tournament? SH SIMON HODGKINSON 7. Which Frenchman was the top try scorer with three tries? PL PATRICE LAGISQUET 8. Which country lost all four games for their only whitewash until that time? WALES 9. What was the correct order of finishing with the five nations involved? SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, FRANCE, IRELAND, WALES. 10. Which two players captained Ireland in the tournament? WA,DL WILLIE ANDERSON, DONAL LENIHAN. SOUVENIR PROGRAMME 1990 A game that all Welshmen will want to forget. WELSH NIGHTMARE. ENGLAND 34 WALES 6 Can you identify the English try scorers from their initials? WC, RH, RU (2) WILL CARLING, RICHARD HILL, RORY UNDERWOOD TWICKENHAM 1990 Who is the Englishman on the ball? PETER WINTERBOTTOM Who is the Welsh fly-half tackling him? DAVID EVANS GRAND SLAM WINNERS Can you name the Scotland starting line-up? GH,TS,SH,SL,IT,CC,GA,DS,KM,PB,CG,DC,JJ,FC,DW. GAVIN HASTINGS, TONY STANGER, SCOTT HASTINGS, SEAN LINEEN, IWAN TUKALO,CRAIG CHALMERS, GARY ARMSTRONG, DAVID SOLE, KENNY MILNE, PAUL BURRELL, CHRIS GRAY,DAMIAN CRONIN,JOHN JEFFREY, FINLAY CALDER, DEREK WHITE. THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE D.J.Bishop was the referee in the Grand Slam decider. What country was he from? NEW ZEALAND WITHOUT TROUBLING THE SCORER In the 1990 tournament two sides played a game without registering a single score. One lost 23-0 and the other lost 21-0. Who were they and who were they playing? IRELAND AND FRANCE. ENGLAND 23 IRELAND 0, SCOTLAND 21 FRANCE 0 CALCUTTA CUP SCORERS Which players scored the Scotland points in the 13-7 win? Which players scored the 7 English points? TONY STANGER TRY, CRAIG CHALMERS 3 PENALTIES. JEREMY GUSCOTT TRY, SIMON HODGKINSON 1 PENALTY. WINGING IT? Who is the player? TONY STANGER What was his first club side? HAWICK Which French club did he also play for? GRENOBLE Who did he replace on the 1997 Lions Tour to South Africa? IEUAN EVANS ANTHEMIC STUFF Who wrote Flower of Scotland? ROY WILLIAMSON of THE CORRIES How many words of seven or more letters are in the song? SCOTLAND, AGAINST, HOMEWARD, EDWARD’S OVERSEAS TOUR Where did Scotland tour in 1990, playing eight games, winning five, drawing one but narrowly losing the two Test Matches? NEW ZEALAND BARBARIANS V ARGENTINA 1990 Barbarians 34 Argentina 22. Two Scots played in the game. One at stand-off and one at lock. Who were they? CRAIG CHALMERS and CHRIS GRAY The referee was a Scot. His initials were JF. Who was he? JIM FLEMING DON’T CRY FOR ME? Scotland 49 Argentina 3. These players played in place of some of the Grand Slam winning side- AM, GM, DW, GB-S. Who were they? ALEX MOORE, GRAHAM MARSHALL, DODDIE WEIR, GEORGE BUCHANAN-SMITH, Which Scottish District side had the Argentinians played earlier that week? SOUTH OF SCOTLAND 1990 AND ALL THAT- A BIT OF FUN It was an unforgettable year for Scottish Rugby, but who these other winners in Sport? World Snooker Champion STEPHEN HENDRY World Champion Formula One AYRTON SENNA The Open Golf Champion NICK FALDO Wimbledon Men’s and Women’s Singles Winners STEFAN EDBERG and MARTINA NAVRITALOVA World Darts Champion PHIL TAYLOR Football World Cup Winners WEST GERMANY .
Recommended publications
  • Smash Bros Rom
    Smash bros rom Continue Colin Grassi Former UK Chief Executive Officer at Deutsche Bank AG Colin Grassi Former UK Chief Executive Officer at Deutsche Bank AG Review Deutsche Bank AG (UK Broker)Deutsche Bank AG /UKDeutsche Bank (Asia Pacific) Ltd. Relationships RelSci Relationship are the person Colin Grassi probably has professional access to. Chairman of the Association of British Bankers Relationship Probability: Strong Global Head of Diversity at Deutsche Bank AG Relationship Probability: Strong President at Cantor Fitzgerald Investment Advisors LP Relationship Probability: Strong Former Co-Ceo of Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank AG Relationship Probability: Strong Former Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of Deutsche Bank AG Relationships Probability: Strong Chief Executive Officer of Deutsche Bank AG Relationships Probability Postbank IT Integration at Deutsche Bank AG Relationship Probability: Strong Chairman, Transaction Banking Global Group Leaders at BAFT-IFSA, Inc. Relationship Probability: Strong Ways to Colin Grassi Potential Communication Through Relationship Science You Colin Grassi Former UK Chief Executive Officer at Deutsche Bank AG Career History Chief Executive Officer Deutsche Prior Bank UK is an active manager who builds individual investment strategies in line growth, income or security. They build portfolios consisting of asset classes such as bonds, stocks, alternative investments and a foreign exchange. The company bases its investment decisions on a worldwide network of expert panels, in addition to their regional and local experience. The CEO of Prior Deutsche Bank (Asia Pacific) Ltd., part of Deutsche Bank AG, is a Chinese company based in Beijing. The firm provides banking services. The CEO of Prior - 2015 Deutsche Bank AG (Broker UK) (DB UK) is a brokerage subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG (ETR: DBK) in Germany.
    [Show full text]
  • Drinkerdrinker
    FREE DRINKERDRINKER Volume 41 No. 3 June/July 2019 The Anglers, Teddington – see page 38 WETHERSPOON OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH CAMRA All CAMRA members receive £20 worth of 50p vouchers towards the price of one pint of real ale or real cider; visit the camra website for further details: camra.org.uk Check out our international craft brewers’ showcase ales, featuring some of the best brewers from around the world, available in pubs each month. Wetherspoon also supports local brewers, over 450 of which are set up to deliver to their local pubs. We run regular guest ale lists and have over 200 beers available for pubs to order throughout the year; ask at the bar for your favourite. CAMRA ALSO FEATURES 243 WETHERSPOON PUBS IN ITS GOOD BEER GUIDE Editorial London Drinker is published on behalf of the how CAMRA’s national and local Greater London branches of CAMRA, the campaigning can work well together. Of Campaign for Real Ale, and is edited by Tony course we must continue to campaign Hedger. It is printed by Cliffe Enterprise, Eastbourne, BN22 8TR. for pubs but that doesn’t mean that we DRINKERDRINKER can’t have fun while we do it. If at the CAMRA is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and registered in England; same time we can raise CAMRA’s profile company no. 1270286. Registered office: as a positive, forward-thinking and fun 230 Hatfield Road, St. Albans, organisation to join, then so much the Hertfordshire AL1 4LW. better. Material for publication, Welcome to a including press The campaign will be officially releases, should preferably be sent by ‘Summer of Pub’ e-mail to [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • Headmaster's Headlines
    THE MERCHISTONIAN 2015 CLUB MAGAZINE It’s Time for Sport... RUGBY IN THE FREEZER Andrew Walker shares his chilly story of breaking rugby records Contents Editor’s Introduction The Governors Dear Merchistonians 14 A Winning Team - It has been a great pleasure and privilege to take a break from working as a Malcolm Gourlay photographer to return to Merchiston and put together this magazine again 18 Seeding the Future - for you. Gareth Baird I approach the start of each magazine with great trepidation. Each time I 22 It’s Time for Sport wonder if I can improve the previous year’s edition. However, with a little bit of 28 Ride of Lions - cajoling, you’ve provided me with a vibrant patchwork of stories from across the Roger Baird globe and the generations. 30 Mind over Matterhorn - I am particularly delighted with this year’s edition. Of course there is rugby: Steve Abram Andrew Walker describes his world-record breaking expedition with some rugby 34 North Coast 500 - legends to play a 7s match at the North Pole. Of his front cover photo, captured David Whiteford holding his old 1XV shirt, he says, “I wish had smiled but it was really cold.” Merchiston is at the beginning of raising funds for the new sports facilities and its community outreach programme. As this magazine is submitted to the Features printers, the first diggers begin cutting the turf for the 2G all-weather sports 37 Frozen Tackle - pitch. It is an exciting time of change. I was interested in speaking to those Andrew Walker Merchistonians who are involved in driving this change and guiding the School.
    [Show full text]
  • El Vi Naciones Más Igualado
    Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby Boletín Especial VI Naciones 2005 3 de febrero de 2005 Seis Naciones 2005 ¡Vuelve el espectáculo! Federación Española de Rugby La liga “on line”: Tel: 91 541 49 78 / 88 Calle Ferraz, 16 - 4º dcha ℡ 806 517 818 Fax: 91 559 09 86 28008 - MADRID www.ferugby.com [email protected] Boletín Extra VI Naciones 2005 EL VI NACIONES MÁS IGUALADO no han sido nada malos, sólo Australia ha En esta ocasión no se puede decir que conseguido derrotarles, y lo hizo por un haya un equipo a batir. Francia, ajustado 19 a 21. defensora del título, e Inglaterra, único equipo campeón del Mundo de La selección irlandesa ha confirmado su los que participan en el torneo, son candidatura a la lucha por ganar el 6 Naciones. Unos muy buenos resultados en sus los favoritos. Pero las lesiones y los enfrentamientos internacionales así lo resultados cosechados por ambos confirman con victorias sobre Sudáfrica, EEUU. equipos unidos al buen momento de y Argentina. El quince del trébol vive buenos Irlanda y Gales hacen presagiar el 6 momentos y espera confirmarlo en esta edición Naciones más igualado de los últimos del clásico torneo. años. Otro equipo a tener en cuenta en esta edición es el de Gales que ha resuelto sus partidos internacionales muy correctamente. Plantó cara a Nueva Zelanda que sólo logró ganarles de un punto, lo mismo le ocurrió a Sudáfrica que lo hizo por dos puntos. Estos ajustados resultados junto con sus holgadas victorias frente a selecciones como Rumania y Japón hacen que haya que tener muy en cuenta a una selección en auge.
    [Show full text]
  • Scottish Rugby Annual Report 2010/11 Scottish Rugby Annual Report 2010/11 Page 0 3
    ANNUAL REPORT 2010 /11 PAGE 0 2 SCOTTISH RUGBY ANNUAL REPORT 2010/11 SCOTTISH RUGBY ANNUAL REPORT 2010/11 PAGE 0 3 CONTENTS President’s Message 04-05 Chairman’s Review 06-09 Finance Director’s Review 10-11 Performance 12-21 Community 22-29 Results and Awards 30-39 Working with Government 40-41 Scottish Rugby Board Report 42-43 Financial Statements 44-59 A Year of Governance 60-63 A Year in Pictures 64-65 Sponsor Acknowledgements 66 FORRESTER MINI FESTIVAL, MAY 2011 PAGE 0 4 SCOTTISH RUGBY ANNUAL REPORT 2010/11 SCOTTISH RUGBY ANNUAL REPORT 2010/11 PAGE 0 5 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE IAN M cLAUCHLAN ONE OF THE GREAT PRIVILEGES and keep encouraging the youngsters to take up and enjoy OF THIS ROLE OF PRESIDENT IS our great game. TRAVELLING ROUND OUR RUGBY On that note, the standard of our school and youth games has also been impressive to witness, giving real grounds for CLUBS AND SEEING, AT FIRST HAND, continued optimism for the future of the game. THE GREAT WORK THAT IS GOING Turning to the bigger lads, another personal highlight from ON WITH SO MANY ENTHUSIASTIC the season was watching the sevens at Melrose in April, AND TALENTED YOUNGSTERS particularly the final game where Melrose won their own ACROSS SCOTLAND. tournament – a fantastic occasion and great weekend of rugby. Moving from sevens to fives, this month’s Islay Beach Early in May I was delighted to be invited to Dalziel Rugby Rugby event was, as ever, a grand spectacle and great fun Club's 21st Festival of Youth Rugby at Dalziel Park in for all, whether playing or watching from the sidelines in Motherwell, the home of the Dalziel Dragons youth section.
    [Show full text]
  • From the Telegraph June 4, 2008 Lawrence Dallaglio Volunteers for Duty at Twickenham Again to Aid Help for Heroes
    From The Telegraph June 4, 2008 Lawrence Dallaglio volunteers for duty at Twickenham again to aid Help for Heroes By Brendan Gallagher Lawrence Dallaglio has absolutely no intention of doing a Frank Sinatra on us but the former England captain and World Cup winner looks set to lace his boots one more time at Twickenham. Dallaglio, less than 72 hours retired, was back at Twickenham yesterday lending his support for a special charity game at HQ on Sept 20 in aid of the injured and maimed British Servicemen who are returning from Iraq and Afghanistan in disturbing numbers. Initially pencilled in as non- playing captain and recruitment officer for the Help the Heroes XV, Dallaglio was on top table when his opposition non-playing captain Scott Gibbs, a firm friend from Lions days and Heroes: Scott Gibbs with Trooper Adam looking fit after recently Cocks, who was injured in Afghanistan and Lawrence Dallaglio training for a marathon, suddenly declared his intention of playing as well. The gauntlet having been thrown down, Dallaglio immediately offered his playing services to Phil de Glanville who will manage the Heroes XV. "Scotty Gibbs always plays to win so if Phil de Glanville needs me on the field as well I'm available," said Dallaglio. "I will also be on the phone later to see if Mr Hill and Mr Back are free and fancy a final run out together. "This is going to be a great day in which rugby people can honour all our unsung British heroes in the Services from all the theatres of war, some of whom pay a terrible price for their country.
    [Show full text]
  • 04Oct86bathvaberavon.Pdf
    JOHN PLAYER SPECIAL CUP WINNERS 1983/84,1984/86 and 1985/86 • ifiLS Established 1879 ATH v. ABERAVON er r bodered Surveyorsea it SATyRDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 197AA HOIlseand MI I\Q Idepholic:(0*?*!:06'26'21(i Britannia ABERAVON BATH 3uilding Society Colours: Red and Blac Colours: Blue, White Et B I i Always a good .ocal Branch Offi.7 e: Full Back 15 KEVIN GEOR I Full Back 16 CfiRtg—M--t R N selection of T OM S REET Right Wing 14 PETER JONES /69ap,e.a Right Wing 15 -ririVisi '-- and Conn Right Centre 13 GARY MATTH je;d- .,,,a, Right Centre 14 J HIT LMER' Left Centre 12 JOHN DEVONAL Left Centre 12 -S-Hk4014-14* C., 27 i . Propertie Left Wing 11 STEPHEN JONES •■•a• Left Wing 11 BARRY TREVASKIS Outside Half 10 MIKE LEWIS Outside Half 11)/\ STU REET p Scrum Half 9 • Y 61LES* (Capt Scrum Half7) RICI .‘ / C', 6296 Forwards 1 D •.4* ) Forwards 1 G ARETH CHILCOTT 2 BILLY - 2 GRAHAM DAWE 3 PAUL KNIGHT 3 ADAV-1-1)-Set-E*-,'icy MARK WATTS 4 NIGEL REDMAN* BATH SPORTS AND J./ LLAN• MARTIN 5 DAMIAN CRONIN LEISURE CENTRE 41/. E The loca 6 ANDY ROBINSON (Adjacent to the Ground) ftireA 14415*4 7 JON HALL* 8 • T *) •Cli4 PAUL SIMPSON* While you watch the match 7. (.4 vf professionals .yrturtamily could be enjoying 16 To be nan Replacenlen011 17 31,ADMINTON with over a SQUASH TABLE TENNIS Referee: John Cole (Ireland) internationals Uck-off 3.00 p.m. Cit)zury of 11 r • FITNESS TRAINING SAUNA SOLARIUM 4xperience SWIMMING CHILDREN'S SATURDAY CLUB Join them in the Sports and Leisure Centre after the game COURAGE and see who scored the most! Details of all Activities from Reception Tel.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Management Q2 2010
    SPORTSwww.sportsmanagement.co.uk MANAGEMENT VOLUME 14 Q2 2010 RAISING THE GOLFER’S GAME 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP™ FOCUS SOCCERCITY Sir Craig Reedie STADIUM the IOC executive shares his bidding expertise SCOTSTOUN GROWING THE GRASSROOTS ATHLETICS STADIUM Club support opens for business is key for England Hockey READ SPORTS MANAGEMENT ONLINE THE OFFICIAL WWW.SPORTSMANAGEMENT.CO.UK /DIGITAL MAGAZINE OF SAPCA let’slet’s getget active LEISURELEISURE INDUSTRYINDUSTRY WEEKWEEK 21-2321 23 September 20102010 · NNECEC BirminghaBirminghamm Supported by National Governing Bodies of sport and the Sports and Play Construction Association (SAPCA), Sport at LIW remains the leading meeting place for all key stakeholders responsible for increasing participation, developing infrastructure and improving performance in the UK Sports Industry. Exhibit in the Sport sector at Leisure Industry Week and get in front of people responsible for developing sport facilities and community sport opportunities. For more information on exhibiting contact Jonathan Monks on 0207 955 3972 or [email protected] For more information on LIW 2010 visit www.liw.co.uk EDITOR’S LETTER SPORTSwww.sportsmanagement.co.uk Evangelical about sport MANAGEMENT VOLUME 14 Q2 2010 s the new Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government takes power, policy makers, RAISING THE GOLFER’S GAME governing bodies and all those who rely on the public purse are keen to establish how the new 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP™ FOCUS A SOCCERCITY administration will approach the issue of funding for sport and active leisure. Sir Craig Reedie STADIUM the IOC executive shares his bidding expertise Throughtout the election, discussions have focused on the cuts in public funding necessary to balance SCOTSTOUN GROWING THE GRASSROOTS ATHLETICS the books, leading to fears that sport will need to shoulder its own fair share of the pain.
    [Show full text]
  • Handbook for the Season 2011–2012
    Somerset County Rugby Football Union Limited www.somersetrfu.co.uk Handbook for the Season 2011–2012 Free to all members PATRONS R.T. BAGG, Weston-Super-Mare W.A. BISHOP, Bristol J.A. STOCKWELL, Martock R.A.M. WHYTE, Glastonbury HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS F.J. ELLISON, Keynsham E.J. GARLAND, Bridgwater H.M. JONES, Nailsea & Backwell A.O. LEWIS, Grahamstown, South Africa B.A. TUTTIETT, Weston-super-Mare C. MACDONALD, Crewkerne 1 2 CONTENTS SCRFU Ltd. Committee ....................................................................................... 6 Somerset Cup and Somerset Blackthorn Vase ................................................ 25 County Championship 2011-12 Fixtures ........................................................... 25 Playing Squads Who Represented the County in the 2010–2011 Season ....... 25 Players with 20 or more appearances for Somerset ......................................... 26 Past Officers of the Union .................................................................................. 27 South-Western Division Rugby Football Mutual Benefit Fund .......................... 28 Members 2011–2012 ......................................................................................... 30 Somerset Knock-Out Cup .................................................................................. 31 The Somerset R.F.U. Knock-Out Cup Competition Regulations 2011–2012 .... 32 Somerset Knock-Out Vase ................................................................................. 37 The Somerset R.F.U. Knock-Out Vase Competition
    [Show full text]
  • Quins Down Under
    Quins Down Under Table of Contents Introduction! 3 The Early Years (1928 to 1940)! 4 The Club Rebuilds (1947 to 1959)! 13 Surprise Win by Harlequins! 21 Seven-a-side Competition! 23 Changes! (1960 to 1969)! 27 The Touring Years (1970 to 1940)! 45 Visiting Harlequins thrash locals! 47 Wasted! 47 Late Try! 47 Harlequins! 56 ‘Quins’ find a winner! 57 Male Voice Choir! 67 Victorian Rugby Union News! 78 Harlequin Veterans Tournament! 78 Veterans’ Victory! 78 Rugby News (NSW)! 79 Vol 57, No. 4 April 28,1979! 79 The Club House! 85 The Transition Years (1980 to 1989)! 99 Stolen! 100 The Changing Rooms! 129 The Inevitable Move to a more Professional Game (1990 to 2004)! 133 Obituary! 138 Rugby Legend Passes to Higher Field! 140 Page 1 of 158 Quins Down Under Author’s Notes! 157 Chapter Writers! 158 Rod Abbott! 158 Mark Baxter! 158 David Bray! 158 Neil Carter! 158 David Elias! 158 Charlie Grieve! 158 Stan Shaw! 158 Page 2 of 158 Quins Down Under Introduction Looking at rugby union today in the 21st century with Super 14, Tri and Six Nations competitions and total professionalism at the highest levels it is difficult to imagine founding a Rugby Club in Melbourne towards the end of the so-called "roaring twenties". Rugby was named after the Rugby School in England where, according to the famous plaque, "William Webb Ellis with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time first took the ball in his arms and ran with it thus originating the distinctive feature of the rugby game AD 1823".
    [Show full text]
  • The Times , 1992, UK, English
    ES MONDAY FEBRUARY 3 1992 JAMES GRAY Minister backs wider choice Abductor linked TODAY IN THE TIMES to food GETTING AWAY poison threats m&K- m** - By Craig Seton &*+ ~ .. * *#:- * POLICE are investigating whether the kidnapper of mi=T.r^ Europe, Asia, grammar school Stephanie Slater could be a America., faffed “consumer terrorist” MM •> wherever the who tried to exton money by in By threatening world want to 4tew John O leary, higher education correspondent to contaminate you supermarket food. * a«~ -*r go, a friend can THE Conservative party schools could reappear would lead to the re-emer- Tom Cook, head of a joint 9k -r- fly free and stay sprung a pre-election sur- throughout the counby, as gence of grammar schools: police investigation into the fa> t*C*. free with the six prise yesterday by signal- long as there were not too Jack Straw. Labour's educa- abduction of Miss Slater and Times privilege ling the return of gram- mapy in each area. tion spokesman, said: “The the murder last year of Julie He has always opposed a Conservatives are paralysed Dan, said yesterday tokens being mar schools as part of a that pos- return to the mix ofgrammar on this issue because they sible links were being exam- more diverse state educa- published earn * and secondary, modern know that the remtraduction ' ined with seven or eight faffed tion system. I’ day this week. ..'.SV* ' schools created by the 1944 of selection at 11 is not want- d> attempts at extortion involv- In a significant shift of l Collect the second Education Act, arid he reiter- ed by the majority of parents.
    [Show full text]
  • The British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia 2013
    The British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia 2013 Sponsorship Evaluation Overview 2 CONTENTS Why The British & Irish Lions? 2 – 3 Relationship Development 4 – 7 Employee Engagement 8 – 9 Brand and Corporate Reputation 10 – 13 Brand Exposure 14 – 17 Spectator Engagement 18 – 19 RBWM Sales 20 Activation Maps 21 – 23 32 WHY LIONS? The British & Irish Lions represent the pinnacle of northern hemisphere rugby and is a unique sponsorship in international sport. It represents a once in a lifetime experience for players and fans. Following a successful sponsorship of The Tour in 2009, HSBC became the first ever sponsor to renew its association with The Lions for the 2013 Tour to Hong Kong and Australia. We know that rugby in general appeals to our target audience and the 2013 Tour enabled us to engage with our customers and employees in our key markets of the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong (where the team were playing for the first time ever) and Australia. HSBC Middle East were also actively involved in the sponsorship as an extension of their existing rugby programme. As Principal Partner, HSBC was able to reward and benefit customers and staff, as well as general fans, during an 18 month programme of activity in what became the most integrated sponsorship programme The sponsorship campaign was the bank has ever undertaken. underpinned with the positioning ‘Legendary Journeys’ which captures Specific objectives were set by HSBC for the unique nature and experience of the sponsorship: The Lions for players and fans alike. • Build stronger relationships with our core Through our activation programme, target customers.
    [Show full text]