From 21 October to 1 November, we’re supporting Women in Sport’s fifth annual #TimeTogether campaign, championing and celebrating mums (or mum figures) and their teenage daughters getting active together and bonding through sport.
In collaboration with our partners SportsBreaks, we’re giving away a hotel break and a pair of tickets for the upcoming Vitality Netball Horizon Series between the Vitality Roses and Jamaica Sunshine Girls in Manchester this November.
Be a part of an extraordinary experience welcoming home your history-making Taini Jamison Trophy champions and enjoying the thrill of seeing the world number two and world number four go head-to-head. Enter the giveaway here.
Prize
Winners will be chosen at random and have the opportunity to win:
2 x tickets to see the Vitality Roses live at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday 16 November 2024
A hotel stay in Manchester on Saturday 16 November 2024
To Enter
You must apply as a pair.
As part of this giveaway, we will be accepting applications from mum and daughter duos, as well as other pairs that would like to enter around being a female role model. This might include, but is not limited to, grandmas, aunts, step-mums and foster mums.
You must be over 18 to enter this giveaway.
If you are under 18 and wish to be involved, your nominated female role model e.g. mum, must enter on your behalf including using their email address.
At least one of the pair attending the event must be over 18, but U18s are welcome to be the accompanying ticket holder in the pair.
Please fill in this form to enter.
No travel costs will be covered in this opportunity. Please see the terms and conditions of the giveaway here.
SportsBreaks packages are built for fans by fans, offering personalized ticket, travel and hotel packages and giving you access to a wide range of sporting events across the globe. To find out more about SportsBreaks, visit their website here.
Entries close at midnight on Friday 1 November 2024.
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