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Join the Bramley Buffaloes lottery and win up to £25,000!
How Bramley Buffaloes lottery works:
Bramley Buffaloes, currently play in the Yorkshire Men's League Competition, after league restructures saw them moved from the national league structure, where they were twice champions and five times minor premiers. The Buffaloes formed out of the ashes of the former Professional team Bramley RLFC, who resigned from the professional game in 1999, and celebrate the 140th Anniversary of their first game in 1879, in November this year. The Bramley Club features strong in the history of the game, being one of the pioneers in 1893 asking for broken time payments from the RFU, hosting the first ever international game at the Barley Mow between Bramley and the New Zealand All Gold, Featuring the Great Dally Messenger. The Buffaloes hope that you will join our lottery scheme as these funds will allow us to continue the work the club is doing in the community, and go towards helping us develop the club and the playing squads on and off the field.
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How The Draw Works
When you join a club’s lottery, you’ll be given a unique six-digit lucky number to be entered into the weekly draw which takes place every Monday. The more numbers you match in the correct place, the more you win.
For example, if your number is 6-9-5-2-3-1 and the result is 6-5-5–2-2-1, you would have matched four numbers and would win £20. If you’re a winner, there’s no need to claim; cash prizes will be posted straight to your registered address.
Each entry costs £1. You can have more than one entry and will receive a separate lucky number for each entry you take.

Enter your lucky lottery numbers and find out if you have been a winner!
Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any question about the lottery or need any help, you can contact us directly on 0115 888 1 222, Monday to Friday 9 to 4.30 or email help@sportsclublottery.com
Between 37p and 50p goes straight to your club. The rest is divided into two parts to cover the prizes and to pay for the administration of the lottery itself.
Your club does. Every month they will be transferred the money they raised directly to the clubs bank accounts. From there, it can go towards paying for the clubs costs – be it kit, pitches, equipment or anything else the club needs.