Competition Time With School of Hard Knocks Own Chris Chudleigh

To celebrate the release of the new Rugby Performance training and playing range we are giving you the opportunity to win one of the latest rugby shirts with three lucky runners up each receiving one of the training shirts, all of which sport the intheloose.com logo. To enter simpler tweet the below message and ensure you are following both accounts.

RT & follow @intheloose and @HARDKNOCKSRUGBY to be in with a chance of winning a Rugby Performance shirt http://ow.ly/nxpIi #ITLWin

For an extra entry make sure you are liking both the In The Loose and Rugby Performance pages on Facebook.

You can get your hands on all the latest Rugby Performance equipment here.

Cage Rugby is the fusion of the technical aspects that fighters know inside out, that rugby players need to know inside out, with traditional rugby skills. It will make you a far more effective player and develops your understanding of contact AND collision. It embraces fitness and conditioning that once you’ve tried it you will stick with forever, absolutely unbeatable.

It can be used for engagement, conditioning, player development, and elite.

It was born in the streets of School of Hard Knocks recruitment and developed from there as the similarities and uses became more apparent. Now embraced by British Judo Cage Rugby is something you need to witness and experience first-hand to really understand the power of the training regime.

Cage Rugby has teamed up with O’Neill’s sportswear to design a new range of rugby clothing that reflects the training. You have the chance to get your hands on the training T shirt produced in Koolite material which helps keep you cool yet is durable enough for the demands of the sport.

Cage Rugby has another new range of clothing from rising brand Asioka, and these T shirts all come Cage Logo’d up with the usual rugby slogans that appear on most rugby T’s – except these reflect the values of School of Hard Knocks & Cage Rugby Head Coach Chris Chudleigh. “Pain is inevitable-suffering is optional” being one of his personal favourites! These Ts also feature the logos of the main corporate supporters of Cage Rugby, including “In The Loose.”

Follow @HARDKNOCKSRUGBY on Twitter to keep up to date with all things Cage Rugby and visit www.cagerugby.org.uk for more info about Cage Training.

The Competition is only open to Twitter users aged 18 years and over.

Prize can only be delivered to a UK address.

The Competition starts on Thursday 1st August 2013 and closes at 23.59 GMT on Friday 9th August 2013.

To enter the Competition, entrants must have access to a computer, the internet and have a Twitter account.

The prize is for the items displayed in the image above.

To enter, entrants must ReTweet the following message on Twitter: RT & follow @intheloose and @HARDKNOCKSRUGBY to be in with a chance of winning a Rugby Performance shirt http://ow.ly/nxpIi #ITLWin

Winners will be drawn at random from all complete ReTweets & followers logged during the promotional period. No purchase necessary. Entries are only valid if the entry is completed correctly in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

Only 1 entry per person.

Competition not open to employees of In The Loose, their families or agencies.

The winner’s first names (at the Promoter’s absolute and sole discretion) will be announced on Twitter.

The winners will be notified by Twitter Direct Message within 48 hours of the Competition closing date.

In order to receive their prize, the winners are required to provide In The Loose with their full name and UK address. Should a winner not acknowledge receipt of their win, and provide their full name and UK address, within 7 days of receiving notice from In The Loose that they have won a prize, we reserve the right to redraw or not fulfill the prize.

The prizes will be despatched out within 5 days of the winners notifying In The Loose of their full name and UK address pursuant to clause 14 of these Terms and Conditions.

The Promoter will not be liable for any delays in the receipt of entries. The Promoter does not accept responsibility for entries which are not received or delivered.

In the event the Promoter believes that an entry contravenes these Terms and Conditions, it reserves all rights to delete the entry at its absolute and sole discretion.

The prizes are non-transferable and cannot be substituted with a cash alternative.

The prize draw decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by English law and the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction.

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