LONDON IRISH have teamed up with the Henley Standard to offer five readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to watch their top-of-the-table match at the Madejski Stadium against Yorkshire Carnegie on Saturday, November 5 (kick-off 3pm).
This is set to be an exciting clash with only one point separating the two teams at the top of the Championship table.
For your chance to win a pair of tickets, simply send your answer to the following question on the back of a postcard along with your name, address and telephone number to: London Irish Competition, Henley Standard, Caxton House, Station Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, RG9 1AD. Alternatively you can email your answer and details to sport@henleystandard.co.uk with the words “London Irish Competition” in the subject field. Closing date for entries is 5pm on Friday, October 28.
Question: Where do London Irish play their home games? A) Twickenham Stadium B) Madejski Stadium C) Welford Road
Tickets are non-transferable and are valid for the match specified and cannot be exchanged. U14s must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets are valid for the unreserved section. Children’s tickets are only £1 for this game and adults from £20. To purchase tickets for the game visit the club website www.london-irish.com or call the London Irish ticket office on 0118 968 1016.
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