Wolf Blass Offers Tickets To Every AFL Grand Final Until 2030

Wolf Blass Offers Tickets To Every AFL Grand Final Until 2030

Arguably the biggest AFL competition prize in history, Wolf Blass will provide one lucky winner and a mate tickets to every AFL grand final for the next 13 years.

To enter the competition, fans simply have to spend $20 on Wolf Blass wines until the end of June and enter online at wolfblass.com.

Kaitlin Ness, marketing manager at Wolf Blass, said seeing the success of the last year’s campaign inspired her to take things to a new level in 2018.

“The 2017 ‘Chase the Finals’ campaign was the brand’s most successful consumer promotion, so it only made sense to build upon it this year, and we’re very excited to be delivering the prize we are,” she said.

“Our partnership with the AFL is something we are very proud of and we look forward to growing it in the future, and to continuing to put football fans first by creating unique experiences for them.”

No stranger to the big stage of an AFL grand final, Wolf Blass has been a sponsor of the AFL since 2015 and in 2017 signed on as a foundation sponsor of AFLW.

Wolf Blass has appointed three 2018 Wolf Blass AFL campaign ambassadors – Richmond AFL footballer and 2017 premiership player Alex Rance, Adelaide Crow and inaugural AFLW premiership player Erin Phillips, and seven-times premiership-winning player and coach Kevin Sheedy.




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