Joseph Eckland And Daisy Mullan Released
Keeper-batter Joseph Eckland and all-rounder Daisy Mullan will leave Hampshire Cricket on the expiration of their contracts
The Ageas Bowl are pleased to announce a new one-year sponsorship deal with premium wine, Stone Gorge 1908.
During Hampshire Cricket’s home matches in 2016, Stone Gorge 1908 will appear as the ‘Chairman’s Choice’ in the Arlott Atrium’s wine list, whilst it will also be available during any weddings or events at the iconic ground.
In addition, Stone Gorge 1908 will be the primary choice for the hospitality guests at the The Ageas Bowl’s two England international matches this year.
We are pleased to welcome Stone Gorge 1908 to the The Ageas Bowl. We have no doubt that this fantastic premium wine will be extremely well received amongst our hospitality guests this year and with their close links to the local area, it is a great fit for us.
Stuart Robertson, The Ageas Bowl Commercial Director
As part of the deal, Stone Gorge 1908 will also be available in BEEFY’s, the fine dining restaurant at the Hilton Southampton – The Ageas Bowl.
Stone Gorge 1908 premium fine wine and the The Ageas Bowl are a perfect fit. We are looking forward to delivering a unique and exclusive wine tasting experience to the home of cricket in Hampshire.
David Lewis, Stone Gorge 1908 Business Development Director
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