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Advertising, Sponsorship & Partnerships ADVERTISING, SPONSORSHIP & PARTNERSHIPS Proud of what we do Watch Community Rugby at its best & #MATCHDAY films vimeo.com/209564728 & vimeo.com/193776211 EXPLORE THE OPPORTUNITIES COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING & PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES • Barrier Advertising • Digital Opportunities • Printed Media Opportunities • Shirt Sponsorship • Partnerships • The club was founded in 1967. • Chobham 1st XV competes in London 1 South League (Level 6), seeking promotion to National 3 • London 2 South West and Surrey Trophy winners 2012/13. • 810 players made up of 3 senior teams, touch rugby, mixed ability rugby along with a thriving minis and juniors sections from u6s to u11s (340), u12s to u17s boys (320) and u12s to u18s girls (50). • First class youth development programme with more than 60% of our current 1st XV coming through from our mini and juniors sections. • Chobham Rugby Club funds a youth development programme in 18 primary and secondary schools, now in its 26th year! • Social Media Audience: Facebook -1500 members, Twitter - 1400 followers. • Official Club Website: Over 3000 unique monthly users. • Programme Advertising: 2500 circulation of First XV and Mini Festival programmes. • Newsletter: quarterly to 2000 members. Chobham Rugby Club is open 6 days a week for rugby players, parents and visitors using the club facilities for training, matches and social events: Tuesday: Seniors & Juniors 150 Wednesday: Touch Rugby & Juniors 100 Thursday: Seniors Touch Rugby & Juniors 250 Friday: Touch Rugby, Juniors & Girls 260 Saturday: Seniors & Mixed Ability 600 Sunday: Junior Boys, Girls & Minis 1600 PITCH BARRIER ADVERTISING The installation of the new barriers is now complete thanks to the generous support of club members’ interest-free loans and the support of companies purchasing the first boards. First year £830 * ONE BOARD Following years £500 Includes quarter page advert in programmes First year £1411 * TWO BOARDS Following years £850 Includes quarter page advert in programmes TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY First year £1817.70 * THREE BOARDS Following years £1095 Includes half page advert in programmes Display area 2340mm x 800mm area Display First year £2102.39 * Artwork design details FOUR BOARDS Following years £1266.50 Includes half page advert in programmes TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY Bleed area 2450mm x 910mm (trimmed to 2440mm 900mm) Bleed area CALL 07774 120665 OR EMAIL [email protected] All prices are plus VAT 06 07 * Prices include board manufacture, customer to supply artwork. DIGITAL OPPORTUNITIES DIGITAL OPPORTUNITIES Chobham Rugby Football Club is pleased to provide new digital opportunities to meet your OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER SPONSOR business needs, aims and objectives. The new digital opportunities offer the most relevant and effective digital inventory possible for outstanding promotion and exposure. Your Company can be the Chobham RFC e-newsletter sponsor reaching your audience by email. The newsletters are delivered to registered users of the club website on a quarterly OFFICIAL CLUB WEBSITE SPONSOR basis. Your company logo will be in the top right hand corner of the official newsletter - a premium position. Your company logo can be in a prestigious position alongside the Chobham RFC crest in the navigation bar. This is a high impact position – viewable on all pages and aligned with the club Official Newsletter Sponsor: £300 quarterly or £1,000 per season crest. It has mass reach and with such proximity to the club crest it is considered to be the most valuable digital opportunity. Official Club Website Sponsorship: £300 per month or £3,000 per season TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY WEBSITE - NAVIGATION TAB SPONSORS CALL 07774 120665 OR EMAIL [email protected] All prices are plus VAT Your Company can be the sponsor of the News & Events, Fixture or other website navigation tabs. News & Events and Fixture sections are high traffic areas and well engaged by regular users of the website. Each section has three advertising opportunities for each of the navigation tabs. News & Events or Fixtures tabs: £200 per month or £2,000 per season Other section tabs: £100 per month or £1,000 per season TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY CALL 07774 120665 OR EMAIL [email protected] All prices are plus VAT 08 09 London 1 South 2014-2015 Results at Saturday 31 January Team P W D L F A Diff Bonus Pts Adjust Wimbledon (6) 18 15 1 2 589 316 273 12 74 0 A family business with over 30 years of experience, we specialise in solving all Chobham (5) 18 15 0 3 569 342 227 12 67 -5 PLAYER SPONSORSHIP types of chimney problems. Providing a professional and efficient service to all Sidcup (4) 18 13 0 5 454 184 270 11 63 0 PRINTED MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES our clients from homeowners, builders and architects through to projects for the Sutton & Epsom (10) 18 13 0 5 510 330 180 11 63 0 Guildford (1, L2SW) 18 13 0 5 458 303 155 12 59 -5 National Trust and Royal Household. Havant (8) 18 8 2 8 414 358 56 11 48 0 Brighton (3) 18 6 2 10 427 356 71 12 40 0 Relining of existing flues. Charlton Park (1, L2SE) 18 6 3 9 403 426 -23 7 37 0 New build insulated steel flues. Gosport & Fareham (2, L2SW ) 18 5 2 11 373 588 -215 9 33 0 CCTV surveys and reports. Cobham (7) 18 7 0 11 286 474 -188 2 30 0 Chimney fans. Dover (9) 18 5 1 12 273 398 -125 7 29 0 Design and consultancy. Twickenham (2, L2NW) 18 4 1 13 323 526 -203 7 25 0 This is a great opportunity for you or your company to be associated with your favourite Stove installation in conjunction with flue lining. Basingstoke (12, Nat3L&SE) 18 6 0 12 420 538 -118 13 22 -15 MATCH DAY PROGRAMME Hove (11) 18 2 4 12 272 632 -360 2 18 0 Tel: 01784 436142 League positions at end of last season in parentheses Email: [email protected] 4 points for win, 2 for draw. Bonus points: 1 for 4 tries or more & 1 for side losing by a margin of 7 points or fewer player. As a player sponsor you will benefit from: Unit B6, Thorpe Industrial Estate, Crabtree Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20 8RN Other London 1 South matches being played today: P.G. 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