Bombardier confirmed as official beer of the National Village Cup for 2015

The Cricketer is delighted to announce that Bombardier is once again the official beer of the Davidstow Village Cup for 2015.

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After a hugely successful association in 2014, The Cricketer is delighted to announce that ‘English, ever reliable, and damned tasty’ Bombardier has renewed its contract and is once again the official beer of the Davidstow Village Cup for 2015.
 
Charles Wells' Marketing Manager Emily Hudson said: “We really enjoyed our summer with the National Village Cup in 2014, so much so that extending our deal was a no-brainer. It was a wholly positive experience as a sponsor.”
 
The Cricketer’s Commercial Director Jim Hindson added: “We’re delighted to welcome Bombardier back on board after a successful first year with us. This beer is loved by spectators and players alike. The opportunity to relax in the sunshine with a pint at a village cricket match is, like the beer itself, a timeless classic!”
 
Bombardier adds its name to Owzat-Cricket, Durant Cricket and TM Lewin as official sponsors of the competition in 2015, with Dairy Crest-owned Cornish cheddar giant Davidstow as headline sponsors until the end of 2016. The Daily Telegraph is the official media partner of the competition.
 
ENDS
 
For more information, contact:
 
Jim Hindson jim.hindson@thecricketer.com

Editor’s Notes
 
Launched in 1971 by The Cricketer, the world’s biggest-selling cricket magazine, the National Village Cup is still run by staff on the title. 

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