Your chance to lift Challenge Cup!

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TO celebrate Warrington Wolves’ achievement of reaching the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final on August 29, the RFL is giving businesses in the town the opportunity to win a visit from the famous trophy and tickets to the Wembley Final.
All next week the Warrington Wolves Foundation will be going round the Warrington area with the Carnegie Challenge Cup visiting a different local business each day.
To be in with a chance of winning a two-hour visit from the trophy and a pair of free tickets all you have to do is enter a free prize draw by e-mailing your work address and contact details to [email protected].
All entries must be from Warrington based businesses and received by 12pm Friday August 14.
Warrington’s appearance at Wembley in the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final later this month against Huddersfield Giants will be their first since 1990 when they lost 36-14 to Wigan, the team they beat in Saturday’s semi-final.
Should they win the trophy at Wembley then it will be their first success in this competition since 1974 when Wire defeated Featherstone Rovers 24-9 to lift the famous piece of silverware.
Warrington Wolves’ allocation of Carnegie Challenge Cup Final tickets have now gone on general sale and are available on a first come, first served basis.
Tickets can be purchased directly from the stadium, on the Ticket Hotline: 0871 622 1879 option 2 or online via the Cup link on www.warringtonwolves.com


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