Rochdale Observer

Superhero Day for visit of Cornwall

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ROCHDALE Hornets will host their firstever Superhero Day for the visit of Cornwall on Sunday 5 May.

Superhero Day is a new themed event for rugby league, and the Hornets will embrace the superhero world in and around the stadium leading up to the match, with plenty of initiative­s for the whole family.

Supporters are encouraged to embrace the day and get involved, with prizes to be awarded for the best fancy dress on display at the Crown Oil Arena.

The Hornets will also be holding superherot­hemed activities on the day of the game in their newly-launched kids area, Hooper’s Hive.

Under 16s can take advantage of free admission to the

Round 8 fixture, while adult tickets are priced at just £10.

After the fixture itself, a Bingo Night and Play Your Cards Right, hosted by All Hornets Supporters Associatio­n, will be held at the stadium.

On the pitch the Hornets have started the season indifferen­tly, with victories against Midlands Hurricanes and Newcastle

Thunder to show from the opening five rounds of the season.

Ahead of next month’s Superhero

Day, they will visit Colwyn Bay to take on North Wales Crusaders this coming Sunday, April 21, before returning home with a game against Keighley Cougars to round off April’s fixtures.

The Hornets’ Round 7 clash with the Cougars will allow the club to celebrate real-life superheroe­s as part of Blue Light Day, which returns for 2024 following successful engagement with representa­tives from Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and North West Ambulance Service earlier this year.

The club will be inviting representa­tives from the local emergency services to attend the game, as thanks for their continued efforts.

Speaking ahead of the Hornets’ Superhero Day, general manager Matt Rigby said: “Superhero Day isn’t just about capes and masks; it’s about embracing the heroic spirit within all of us.

“We’re thrilled to pioneer this groundbrea­king event in the sport, where fans of all ages can unleash their inner superhero.

“From thrilling competitio­ns to interactiv­e exhibits, Superhero Day is more than just a game; it’s a rallying cry for our community to come together, celebrate their strength and make a positive impact.

“We believe in the power of sport to unite and inspire, and Superhero Day is our way of engaging with the community on a whole new level, like never before.

“Keep your eyes peeled on social media for some very exciting announceme­nts from Premier Kia and the Hornets Sporting Foundation.”

Tickets for Rochdale Hornets’ Superhero

Day clash with Cornwall on Sunday 5 May can be purchased by visiting: https:// www. hornetsrug­byleague. co.uk/tickets

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