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March is here and so is another exciting giveaway!
This month, we’re keeping the momentum going with another iconic giveaway. Whether you’re a rugby fan or one of our supporters, this is a unique chance to own a piece of sporting history and be part of a movement changing lives through rugby.
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A Bit More About This Month's Exclusive Newsletter Prize Draw Campaign
As part of our Monthly Newsletter Prize Draw series, March shines a spotlight on women and girls in rugby, celebrating strength, belonging, and the power of opportunity.
In honour of International Women’s Day and the Women’s Six Nations kicking off, we’re championing the voices of young girls in Atlas-supported programmes and highlighting how rugby is helping them grow in confidence, leadership, and self-worth.
This month, you could win a rugby ball signed by Lawrence Dallaglio. By subscribing, you’ll support programmes that empower girls with education, life skills, and the chance to thrive through sport. Subscribe now and be part of the change.
Who You're Helping
Meet Queen, a leader shaped by rugby and ready to lift others. In rural Malawi, Queen Chipeta faced barriers many girls know too well, poverty, early marriage pressure, and limited access to education. But through Atlas partner Bhubesi Pride Foundation (BPF), she found confidence, skills, and a sense of purpose. Once shy and anxious, Queen is now a coach to three teams and dreams of becoming a teacher to inspire the next generation. Her story shows what’s possible when girls are given the chance to play, learn, and lead. This March, help us champion women and girls in rugby.





