A competition has been launched inviting people in Swindon to design a British and Irish Lions shirt.
Organised by Howden Insurance, which has a branch in Swindon, the competition invites people to design a jersey ahead of the Lions' tour of Australia in 2025.
The best design will be brought to life and framed for the winner to take home, and they will also receive up to 30 shirts for their local team.
Andrew Taylor, branch manager at Howden Swindon, said: "Having the Howden name emblazoned on The British and Irish Lions jersey is a privilege and an honour.
"And we must earn our right to be on the iconic shirt, just as every player who’s worn it has.
“Rugby has many opportunities, and yet as a sport, faces so many challenges on and off the field - that’s why we’re so committed to helping rugby thrive in the communities we serve.
“With the Lions as our North Star, we’re working at a grassroots level to nurture future talent, and protect the values that help make sport an integral part of local communities.
"Values that bond and unite us, reminding us what is so special about the game. Here’s to the exciting journey that lies ahead.”
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