COMPETITION: Win FIVE tickets to St Patrick's Party - London Irish v Newcastle Falcons

COMPETITION: Win FIVE tickets to St Patrick's Party - London Irish v Newcastle Falcons

10:00AM, Sunday 08 March 2015

London Irish

London Irish RFC have teamed up with the Maidenhead Advertiser to offer two lucky readers the chance to win FIVE tickets each to the London Irish St Patrick’s Party match versus Newcastle Falcons on Saturday, March 28 at Madejski Stadium, kick-off 3pm.

The St Patrick’s Party is one of the biggest events in the Aviva Premiership calendar, combining top class rugby with a party to remember, usually attracting close to 22,000 people for a sell out crowd and fantastic atmosphere.

As well as a classic Premiership clash on the pitch, outside the stadium will be The Village packed full of live music, bars, and various activities such as bucking broncos, the Etixx Scrum Shop, the Crest Nicholson Scrum Wall and the Gap Passing Challenge.

This year marks the 14th consecutive year London Irish have hosted the St Patrick’s Party and is set to be one for the biggest yet and with tickets selling fast this competition offers a fantastic opportunity to be a part of it.

To be in with a chance of winning the tickets please answer the question below.

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Which player was recently announced as signing for London Irish next season?

A) Sean Maitland

B) Stuart Hogg

C) Tim Visser

Send your answer plus your name, address and day time telephone number to sport@baylismedia.co.uk. The winners will be drawn at random at 9am, Tuesday, March 10.

Good luck.

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Terms and conditions: The tickets are non-transferable, valid only for the match specified and cannot be exchanged. Standard Maidenhead Advertiser competition rules apply. The editor's decision is final.

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