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Post by oranjemob 1 on Dec 8, 2004 9:26:34 GMT 1
Please check out www.rugbyscout.com. If you know anybody that might be interested, please pass it on. Also, any (constructive ) comments about the concept, site etc, would be more than welcome. Cheers
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Post by rob on Dec 8, 2004 11:16:38 GMT 1
looks good Maybe sending flyers out to rugby playing schools (especially if you could add foreign tours-which is a bit different from what you are offering). Also send them out to rugby clubs in the midlands???
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Post by oranjemob 1 on Dec 8, 2004 15:46:02 GMT 1
looks good Maybe sending flyers out to rugby playing schools (especially if you could add foreign tours-which is a bit different from what you are offering). Also send them out to rugby clubs in the midlands??? Thanks a lot for taking a look. Tours may be a bit difficult as the initial idea is to take U.K players to Oz and N.Z. and vice versa. Not many semi-pro clubs could manage such a tour, but it's an idea to promote the business in the future. Maybe take a team of ex-pat Brits, doing a season 'down-under', to play a couple of games in Fiji/Tonga, under the 'Rugbyscout.com' banner. There is a marketing campaign, about to start, targeting almost 900 level 2 & 3 clubs throughout UK. Hadn't thought of Schools, though. Exchanges between secondary and sixth form colleges may be another promotional idea. Anyway, thanks again for your input, I'll let you know how it goes.
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Post by rob on Dec 8, 2004 16:27:59 GMT 1
cool well from experience, my old school (Adams Grammar) does tours. You could also try and target county teams. What about targeting universities, thay have large catchments of young rugby players, who to be fair are generally pretty damn good and either have or will be thinking of travelling or going abroad after their degree. Good luck with the idea
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Post by oranjemob 1 on Dec 8, 2004 16:36:04 GMT 1
cool well from experience, my old school (Adams Grammar) does tours. When were you at Adams
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