NZ vs Australia Women’s Thai-Boxing
PRESS RELEASE
NZ vs Australia Women’s Thai-Boxing “Princesses of Pain”
IMMEDIATE RELEASE RELEASE DATE: Thursday, 4 October 2007
On Saturday 3rd of November, there will be an awesome night of women’s Thai-boxing.
It will be held at the ABA Stadium, 1 Ngahura Road, Eden Terrace, Auckland.
The spectators will be treated to an exciting night of entertainment from some of our most amazing female athletes in this sport from NZ and Australia.
Legends of fighting Michelle Preston, Karen Lynch and Bronwyn Wylie will represent New Zealand against the hard women of Australia Tracey Polglase, Lara Ahola and Julie Polglase plus more. It will be an action packed and intense fight event with both sides determined to take the title for their country. The doors open at 7 starts 7.30 and the place will be packed so if you want a seat get there early. Very limited tables half sold already. No EFTPOS available so recommended you pre buy tickets by e-mailing belindad@orcon.net.nz or bring cash.
This event is filmed for TV and will be the second in the PrimeTime series. The next and much bigger event will be April 2008 and will have a star line up of international female fighters for our brave women to face off with. This is a form of entertainment, which is proving to be a huge success, and these women are on the TV networks to stay.
Sponsorship deals are available at many different levels. It is advisable to “get in now” if you are keen to sponsor an event or a particular fighter, as after the first year the same low cost deals will not be available as they are right now.
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