Rugby League Clubs

Match Day Programmes

Match day programs serve as an excellent revenue stream for your club, as not only do your fans purchase them, but the visiting team, unable to attend, buys them as well.

If you already offer a printed version, consider providing a digital version too. This could significantly boost your club's income beyond your expectations. We provide a 50% revenue share from all sales.

All we require is the PDF you send to your printers or the Word document, and we can convert it into a format that is available for purchase by all supporters.

Regardless of the level at which your club competes, this initiative will generate additional income to help sustain your club and avoid the risk of winding-up orders, a situation many clubs find themselves in due to accumulating debt by not pursuing this straightforward income opportunity.

Club Websites

Every Rugby League club requires a website to keep fans informed about news, fixtures, and results.

Clubs lacking a website often struggle with sponsorship, as many companies view a website as free advertising for their investment.

We can explore your website requirements and determine if a website is feasible for your club.

Our pricing is competitive and covers both design costs and annual maintenance of the site.For a small additional charge, we can ensure your website remains current.

Many clubs believe a social media page is sufficient for their needs, but research indicates that these should complement the website.

Season Review/Preview

A season preview serves as an excellent method to boost fan engagement prior to the commencement of the season. It provides supporters with insights into the pre-season activities, an opportunity to meet new arrivals at the club, and an understanding of the club's ambitions for the upcoming season.

Conversely, a season review is an effective way to conclude the season while maintaining fan engagement for the next one, ensuring that hopes and dreams remain alive. A season review offers an honest perspective on how the season unfolded from the club's viewpoint, especially for those who may not fully grasp the intricacies of the club's operations. This contributes to greater clarity.

An effective season review includes interviews with the management team, the club captain, and any departing players. It also provides a chance to introduce any new signings who have committed to the club for the next season, allowing supporters to become acquainted with them.

Weekly/ Monthly Newsletters

Providing fans with a weekly or monthly newsletter is an effective strategy to boost revenue in a modest yet significant manner. The purpose of a newsletter is to retain 5 or 6 exclusive items that you wouldn't share on social media or your club's website, if applicable, to entice fans to purchase it for a nominal fee.

Typically, we recommend a charge of £1.49 for these newsletters, as it is bulk purchases that you are aiming for.

We offer various templates and concept's for your club to utilise and can even assist in designing this newsletter on a weekly or monthly basis, provided we have the necessary content.

Increase Club Revenues

In this section, we will provide guidance on the most effective revenue streams your club can utilize to generate essential funds for sustainability.

 

  • Consider hosting entertainment nights such as Bongos bingo, comedy shows, or tribute events. Our recommendation is to set ticket prices at a minimum, just enough to cover expenses. Profits can be made through raffles and auctions if you choose to hold one during the event.
  • Race nights serve as an excellent opportunity to either kick off or conclude the season. Charge for a horse and jockey on a custom-designed sheet. Additionally, create a humorous program for sale at a ticket price. These programs should be entertaining yet respectful. For instance, you might say the scrum half could have been a jockey, but he wasn't successful in that role either.
  • Organise a 'guess the score' game for a selected match, ideally a high-profile game from the Super League on Saturday. Charge £1 for two entries and increase the prize week by week if there are no winners. Based on experience, participants often aim for a substantial jackpot. We have templates available if needed.
  • Implement a 'Lucky 7' game for seven matches that weekend. Ensure at least one of the games is your own, then select six additional closely matched games. Participants can enter by predicting a home win (1), away win (2), or draw (X). Templates are available if required.
  • Offer local businesses the opportunity to display banners around your home ground, charging a fee that is beneficial for both the club and the businesses you aim to attract.
  • Introduce a first and last try scorer competition at home games. Charge £1 per entry, with £10 for the first try and £10 for the last try, while £14 goes to the club.
  • Always aim to conduct a raffle after the game, ensuring it is appealing to both teams. Prizes such as a bottle of spirits, a case of beer for the coach ride home, or a food hamper from a local butcher are well-received.
  • A sports club lottery can be a valuable source of income. Typically, entries are £1 each, with the club retaining 50p per entry, giving supporters a chance to win impressive jackpots.
  • Easy fundraising is an effective method for gradually enhancing your club's finances, especially as online shopping has become prevalent in today's society.