Back in Action – Castleisland RFC Message for Split the Bucket Supporters

Host at Kearney’s Bar, Betty O’Connell (right) pictured with Derek O’Connell, Castleisland Rugby Club and Marie Sheehan from Brosna who became the first Split the Bucket winner after her ticket was drawn by Betty. Maria won €592 as the first draw yielded almost €1,200.                                           Photograph: Annette O’Donoghue. 7-9-2018

 

A pre-Christmas message from Castleisland Rugby Club Secretary, Annie O’Toole informed the club’s legion of Split the Bucket supporters that its standing order / on-line draw facilitator could no longer oblige the club with its services.

Supporters in areas serviced by the envelopes, entry slips and buckets could, of course, play away as usual.

However, as the club has many supporters beyond such serviced areas, it assured them that it would be working through the holiday period to link up with another provider – and it has succeeded in doing so.

Happy New Year Wishes

“Firstly, let me start by wishing you all a Happy New Year and thank you for your support for Split the Bucket,” said Ms. O’Toole.

“Without your support we would not be able to keep the club running or invest in improving our facilities. Thank you again for making this possible,” she continued.

“We have been working hard over Christmas to have a new provider for the online section of the Split the Bucket up and running as quickly as possible.

Lotto Raiser in the Frame

“The company we are now working with is called Lotto Raiser – an Irish based company and we are now in a position to relaunch the online side of the draw.

“Unfortunately, this mean that you will have to sign up with Lotto Raiser as we cannot transfer your details from one company to the other,” she said while providing the necessary link here: http://www.lottoraiser.ie/CastleislandRFC/

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