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Valentine’s, Galentine’s or just celebrating being together. Pierre Darcy Champagne €20 and Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence €12 make it easy to add something special to the night. Shop online and we’ll deliver to our door
Valentine’s, Galentine’s or just celebrating being together. Pierre Darcy Champagne €20 and Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence €12 make it easy to add something special to the night. Shop online and we’ll deliver to our door
Valentine’s, Galentine’s or just celebrating being together. Pierre Darcy Champagne €20 and Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence €12 make it easy to add something special to the night. Shop online and we’ll deliver to our door
Valentine’s, Galentine’s or just celebrating being together. Pierre Darcy Champagne €20 and Screaming Devil Côtes de Provence €12 make it easy to add something special to the night. Shop online and we’ll deliver to our door
Six Nations Rugby and Guinness have announced a new long-term partnership that will see the Women’s Championship renamed the Guinness Women’s Six Nations as of 2024, alongside the extension of the title partnership of the Men’s Championship, the Guinness Men’s Six Nations.
The expansion of the iconic partnership reflects a shared ambition to continue to build both events into the most valued and respected Championships in world sport, offering the widest possible appeal for a global audience.
Guinness became the very first partner of the Women’s Six Nations in 2019, at the same time as their title partnership of the Men’s Championship began. Guinness’ new title partnership with the Women’s Six Nations confirms the brand as one of the world’s biggest supporters of Women’s rugby.
Six Nations Rugby and Guinness have announced a new long-term partnership that will see the Women’s Championship renamed the Guinness Women’s Six Nations as of 2024, alongside the extension of the title partnership of the Men’s Championship, the Guinness Men’s Six Nations.
The expansion of the iconic partnership reflects a shared ambition to continue to build both events into the most valued and respected Championships in world sport, offering the widest possible appeal for a global audience.
Guinness became the very first partner of the Women’s Six Nations in 2019, at the same time as their title partnership of the Men’s Championship began. Guinness’ new title partnership with the Women’s Six Nations confirms the brand as one of the world’s biggest supporters of Women’s rugby.
Six Nations Rugby and Guinness have announced a new long-term partnership that will see the Women’s Championship renamed the Guinness Women’s Six Nations as of 2024, alongside the extension of the title partnership of the Men’s Championship, the Guinness Men’s Six Nations.
The expansion of the iconic partnership reflects a shared ambition to continue to build both events into the most valued and respected Championships in world sport, offering the widest possible appeal for a global audience.
Guinness became the very first partner of the Women’s Six Nations in 2019, at the same time as their title partnership of the Men’s Championship began. Guinness’ new title partnership with the Women’s Six Nations confirms the brand as one of the world’s biggest supporters of Women’s rugby.
The current pandemic has been with us for over a year now meaning that the traditional St Patrick’s day celebrations have been cancelled for a second year in a row.
But….. a group of ladies with one thing in common, their fabulous homes, decided to take matters into their own hands and move this years celebration online with a novel challenge.
From Athlone to Australia and everywhere in between they are virtually celebrating and toasting to St Patrick’s Day with #passthepintchallenge
Six Nations Rugby and Guinness have announced a new long-term partnership that will see the Women’s Championship renamed the Guinness Women’s Six Nations as of 2024, alongside the extension of the title partnership of the Men’s Championship, the Guinness Men’s Six Nations.
The expansion of the iconic partnership reflects a shared ambition to continue to build both events into the most valued and respected Championships in world sport, offering the widest possible appeal for a global audience.
Guinness became the very first partner of the Women’s Six Nations in 2019, at the same time as their title partnership of the Men’s Championship began. Guinness’ new title partnership with the Women’s Six Nations confirms the brand as one of the world’s biggest supporters of Women’s rugby.