Aldi sticker collection promotion to benefit primary schools
What difference would €50,000 make to your local school’s sports facilities? Earlier this year, Aldi launched the Play Rugby Sticker Competition for primary schools nationwide, which culminated in two schools winning €50,000 each to upgrade their sports facilities, as well as four schools winning €2,500 each, one school winning a training session with Paul O’Connell and every school that successfully completed the poster receiving sports kits.
Aldi and the IRFU have announced the return of the Aldi Play Rugby Sticker competition, which will once again give every primary school in the country the opportunity to be in with a chance of winning one of two €50,000 school sports facility prizes. The initiative is the latest from the free Aldi Play Rugby programme and builds on the successful partnership to date. The partnership has seen the programme double the number of schools signed up and increased the number of children taking part in the programme to over 109,000 during the 2018/2019 season.
As well as two primary schools winning €50,000 to put towards upgrading their sports facilities, this time around, 10 runner up primary schools will each win €10,000 to also spend on improving their sports facilities. In addition to this, all primary schools in the country will be sent two initial posters from Aldi to help them to kickstart their sticker collection. All of the initial posters will include a free returns label. Additional posters can be requested online atwww.aldi.ie/playrugby
One lucky runner up school will win a training session with Aldi Play Rugby Amabassador, Paul O’Connell along with a new set of school jerseys. Every primary school that returns a fully completed poster, will receive an Aldi Play Rugby Kit.
The competition is easy to enter and works by primary schools collecting 300 of Aldi’s exclusive Irish rugby men’s and women’s stickers for their primary school. Available in Aldi’s 139 Irish stores, shoppers collect one sticker for every €30 they spend in store between August 10th and November 8th.
Teachers and coaches interested in getting involved can register at www.aldi.ie/playrugby