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Castles put Raiders on cloud 9



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
These girls from Berkhamsted Raiders have a real reason to celebrate.
Property company Castles Rentals have announced they will sponsor Raiders' three girls sides, paying for them to be decked out in brand spanking new kits.

The announcement has been made to the delight of everyone at the club.

"We are absolutely delighted," said under 14 girls' manager Paul Bentall. "Girls' football is really developing at Raiders with teams in several leagues and more than 40 girls registered.

"The sponsorship has enabled us to provide all the girls with brand new kits and ensures we can give them quality coaching to help them improve."

Castles Rentals, based in Berkhamsted High Street, is run by Julie and Bob Oliver, whose daughter Georgina plays for the under 14s and has been with the club since day one.

They were more than happy to help out the Raiders girls.

"I have been personally involved with Raiders since the girls section started three years ago," said Julie.

"Back then just a handful of girls would turn up on a Saturday morning for training, this has now expanded into three teams from U12 to U14."

"It is a great way for girls in the area to have fun, meet new friends as well as getting the chance to play competitive sport.

"We are very proud to be part of such a successful organisation."

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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 5:12 PM
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