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Raiders Member Kearin De Vos is raring to go for the start of the NRL season after being decked out in the entire Official 2014 Off-Field kit following his name being drawn as the second lucky recipient of the Raiders Rewards program.

De Vos has been a Member since 2001 and a lifelong fan since moving to Canberra from Yass when he was just two years of age. The Raiders diehard placed himself firmly in contention for winning the prize after renewing his membership months in advance of the start of the 2014 NRL Season.

“My family and I love our seats in Bay 53,” De Vos said. “We’ve got a great view of the field, we can see what’s happening on the bench as well as having a clear view of the big screen to see a replay of when the Raiders score a try.”

“We like having the same seats each year so we make sure that we get in early to renew. We absolutely love our Raiders and I’m very proud to be a Member of the club.”

De Vos’ prize pack includes a training singlet, training t-shirt, polo shirt, wet weather jacket, tech hoodie, training shorts, tracksuit pants, media cap and beanie.

This kit will ensure that De Vos is well equipped to cheer on his beloved Raiders in rain, hail or shine.

“We can’t wait for the start of the season,” De Vos continued. “It was a great result on the weekend with the boys beating the Storm in a trial and good to see some of our younger players pushing for spots in the side. Competition for spots within the team will provide us with a lot of depth this year.

“Our first home game can’t come soon enough. We’re ready to go, even more so now with all this new gear!”

To find out more about the Raiders Rewards program head to http://weareraiders.com.au/member-zone/raiders-rewards/

To become a Member of the Raiders head to www.weareraiders.com.au

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