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KIT YOUR TEAM OUT

Marketing & Events Co-ordinator from Bruce Pulman Park

We have partnered with SAS Sport to giveaway an awesome prize 👏🏼
Become a Bruce Pulman Park digital member today and be into win training tops for your whole team 😍 Choose from dry fit singlets or cotton t-shirts 🎽
If that wasn’t enough, becoming a digital member has its perks, including

· 10% off at Stirling Sports Papakura (available on full price items) 🏀

· Monthly member-only specials from Taste Catering and our Arena Café 🍟

· 10% off venue hire around the Park for your private or corporate function 🏟

· A discount code for Northern Stars home games - general admission 🌟

· Special deals from local businesses as they join us

To enter, simply

· Create a digital membership on our app 📲

· Tag your teammates in the comments ⬇️

*Winner drawn from the comments below on Monday 7 June, this will be announced via our app alerts so ensure your notifications are turned on

To create a FREE digital membership, simply

· Download our Bruce Pulman Park app though the app store or google play 📲

· Click the icon 'park membership' and fill in your details 👏🏼

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