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All Front Row members get put into a draw to be the Guinness Premiership mascot and lead the players out onto the pitch at one of our home games.
The winner will receive two free tickets (one for themselves and one for a parent/guardian) and the chance to be photographed with the captain!
The draw for being the match day mascot takes place roughly 6 weeks before each Guinness Premiership match and the winner will be contacted. This gives you plenty of time to show off and tell all of your friends and see if any of them want to buy a ticket to see you in your role of honour. Your parents/guardians will then be able to order any extra tickets above the two you get with the prize before they are all sold out.
To start the season we kicked off with not one but two mascots. They were 13 year old Stephen Bray and George Diamond.
The lucky mascot for our second home match was Lawrence Taylor. Lawrence was 12 earlier in September and recently started secondary school at Sheldon in Chippenham after 7 years at Derry Hill. He is a keen supporter and season ticket holder who has been attending matches since he was 3. He plays rugby in the second row for Chippenham Under 12's and, although his favourite players are Matt Banahan and Nick Abendanon, one of the highlights of his rugby career so far was Duncan Bell’s try for England A at the Rec.
This week’s mascot was Oscar Livesey-Lodwick. Oscar is ten years old, lives in Nailsea and attends St Francis Primary School. Oscar has been an enthusiastic supporter of Bath Rugby since watching his first game about three years ago with his Grandmother( who has been a Bath supporter for nearly 20 years! ). His favourite players are Butch James and Michael Classens. He enjoys all sport especially playing Rugby for Nailsea and Backwell under 10's! We hope you had a great time Oscar!
The mascot for this Guinness Premiership match was Jacob Fleetwood. Jacob will be just 5 in February and lives in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Our Christmas mascot was James Foster. James is eleven years old. James started to play rugby when he was 6 years old at his local club Canterbury in Kent, after watching England win the world cup in 2003. He loves to play every Sunday morning and has always aspired to be full back which he has acheived this season for his under 11 team. James chose to support Bath after seeing them play in a Guiness premiership game on the television, his heroes are Butch James & Nick Abendanon,who he was lucky enough to meet along with most of the rest of the team after the Guiness Premiership semi final last season in the car park at Wasps ground Adams park, although he has always wanted to come to the Rec. James' dream is that he will one day play for Bath at the Rec as a product of the Bath Acadamy.