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Published 15:22 27 Apr 2023 BST
Updated 11:07 29 Apr 2023 BST
This weekend, the Heineken Fanwagon will be making a stop in Limerick on Saturday 29 April, giving locals the chance to stop by and get involved in the Heineken Champions Cup final hype. Running between 5-8 pm at The Locke Bar, the event will be hosted by none other than rugby presenter and pundit Christina Mahon.
As with every location, guests can expect some free pints of Heineken and some fun rugby-inspired games that everyone will enjoy. Anybody is welcome to get involved, from diehard rugby fans to those who've never watched a game before. The only requirement is you're up for a bit of craic!
There'll be loads of smaller giveaways happening at each location but one lucky winner will drive home with the event's grand prize - the Heineken Fanwagon! It's the ultimate prize to get your hands on ahead of any road trips you're planning this summer.
Over the coming weeks, the Heineken Fanwagon will travel around to several different locations, so keep your eyes peeled to find out where its next stop will be...
Please drink responsibly. You must be over 18 to attend
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