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Checkatrade Kicks Off Massive Prize Giveaway for Leeds Rhinos Fans
Leeds Rhinos fans have more than just league points to cheer for this season. Checkatrade, the UK’s leading directory of recommended tradespeople, has announced a massive expansion of its partnership with the club, offering a huge haul of prizes for fans and local tradespeople at every home game.
Win Every Matchday
Starting this month, fans attending home games at AMT Headingley Rugby Stadium can enter an exclusive draw to win a suite of official club prizes. On every matchday, the following rewards are up for grabs:
- Two signed Leeds Rhinos shirts
- Two signed rugby balls
- A pair of tickets to a future Rhinos game of the winner's choice
The Grand Finale Raffle
The stakes get even higher as the season progresses. Every fan who enters a matchday draw will automatically earn an entry into the Grand Raffle, set to be drawn during the season finale. Two lucky winners will walk away with the ultimate prizes: a 2026 Season
Ticket and a £200 tool voucher.
A Game Changer for the Trade
In a move to support the local workforce, Checkatrade is offering a significant boost to trade professionals. Every tradesperson who enters the competition will receive one year of free Checkatrade membership, providing them with a premium platform to grow their business and reach more customers across the region.
How to Enter
Fans don't need to wait for the halftime whistle to get involved. Entries are open from 09:00 to 23:59 on every home game matchday.
To enter, fans simply need to visit the official site at join.checkatrade/rhinos or scan the QR codes located throughout the stadium, on the big TVs.
“We are thrilled to level up our support for the Rhinos community,” said a spokesperson for Checkatrade. “Whether you’re a lifelong fan looking for a signed shirt or a local tradie looking to grow your business, we wanted to make sure there is something for everyone this season.”
For full terms and conditions and to submit your entry, head to join.checkatrade/rhinos.
































