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Higginshaw ARLFC cornerstone of Higginshaw Community Project

Why Higginshaw ARLFC cornerstone of Higginshaw Community Project

Support Community Development
Increased Brand Exposure
Major Client Network
Club Location
Thames Street
Oldham Manchester (Greater) OL1 3QU
United Kingdom
Manchester (Greater) GB

About us:

Higginshaw ARLFC

Hello and welcome to the official SNAP Sponsorship profile of Higginshaw ARLFC!

The club are delighted to announce that we have now partnered with SNAP to promote our sponsorship opportunities, connect with local businesses and secure important revenue to fund projects for both our club and wider community.

 

Why Sponsor Us?

Here are three reasons why you should sponsor Higginshaw ARLFC!

 

Support Community Development

Higginshaw ARLFC has bold plans for our local area. Sponsorship of our club would provide essential funding towards these re-development projects, allowing your business to directly support our local community.

 

Increased Brand Exposure

Higginshaw ARLFC has a wide variety of assets for business engagement. Sponsorship of our club would ensure that your business could market your services through this significant brand exposure. 

 

Major Client Network

Higginshaw ARLFC has an extensive network of players, coaches and fans. Sponsorship of our club would permit your business to promote your products to our growing membership base full of potential clients.

 

Please notify the club if there are any sponsorship opportunities which are not currently present on our SNAP profile. To register your interest in any of our sponsorship packages please this page or an official club representative directly. 

 

The Club Today

At present Higginshaw ARLFC has over 100 playing members, which are devised from three separate squads that are made up of one senior and two youth sides. In 2008 the club purchased the building which was previously known as St Stephen's Sports and Social Club, providing us with an official clubhouse. This facility is regularly used by our local community, with various individuals, groups and organisations capitalising on are welcoming venue. However, major improvements are required to this building. As a result of this we have partnered with SNAP to showcase a wide range of sponsorship opportunities that will facilitate business engagement and raise the necessary funding to complete these projects.

 

Aspirations

We have been somewhat of a nomadic club for many years and at times our prospects have looked bleak. Traditionally this was how all amateur rugby league clubs operated. However, over the past two decades amateur clubs have had to become more organised through their financial structures. Those which survive need strong leadership, progressive youth policies and a permanent base to operate from. These are the three core attributes that we value most about our club. Furthermore, we have recently registered as a charity to ensure that any income generated through sponsorship will be completely reinvested into the club with no individual profit gain. In addition to this we have introduced new members to our general committee, as well as forming a youth committee, who we hope will lead the club forward to shape our future for the better.

 

History

Higginshaw ARLFC has immense pride in our history. Junior Rugby League was first played by Higginshaw when the Oldham League was formed in 1896. The successes of our club over the years have never been chronicled, however, the name of Higginshaw ARLFC is covered in glory. We have won League Championships at various levels, appeared in 22 Standard Cup Finals (13 Wins), achieved three Lancashire Cup successes and have reached the first round proper of the Rugby League Challenge Cup on four occasions. Many great names of the past and present have come through the club with Hilton Needham being awarded every honour in the Amateur RL, Tom Jennings and Harry Dyson, who both Captained England as well as the late Fred Howarth a recognised stalwart within rugby league circles.

 

The Pathway to Professional Sport

More than 100 Higginshaw players have signed professional forms since the formation of the club. Some of the recent professionals to make their name in the Pro game include:

Kevin O’Rourke (Oldham, Warrington)

Martin Gratton (Rochdale)

Peter Jewitt (Oldham, Leigh, Warrington)

Neil Courtney (Warrington, Wigan, St Helens)

Tony Ogden (Oldham, Rochdale)

Peter Ferris (Oldham)

Keith Brennan (Oldham, Rochdale)

Mark Flanagan (Bradford, Halifax, Wigan, West Tigers)

Jonathan Horton (Bradford)

Joe Walsh (Bradford, Leeds, Harlequins, Huddersfield)

Michael Fogerty (Keighley, Rochdale, Oldham) 

Club exposure:

Media reach - total annual impressions: ( 5,112 )
Type: 
Instagram
Value: 
4,152
Type: 
YouTube views
Value: 
960

Club information

Club Type: 
League
Region: 
England
Club Colours: 
Red/White/Blue
Gender: 
Both
Number of Pitches: 
1 - 2
Membership size: 
100 - 250
Average weekly attendance: 
50 - 250

Teams

Number of Players: 
50 - 100
Male
Senior (1)
Both
Youth (2)
Age Band: 
All Working Age Adults
Under 18
Social demographics: 
B - Middle class
C1 - Lower middle class
C2 - Skilled working class
D - Working class

Facilities

Bar
Car Park
Changing Rooms - Male
Events Liaison
In-house Sponsorship / Commercial Team
Pitches
Toilets
Venue Hire
Other