Tennent’s Lager Launch Rugby’s ‘Best Seat in the House’

Tennent’s Lager Launch Rugby’s ‘Best Seat in the House’

Scottish Rugby icon, Doddie Weir, was joined by Chris Gardner of The BEN charity as Tennent’s Lager launched a charity raffle to give away the ‘Best Seat in the House’, a six-person dugout just yards away from the pitch for Scotland’s home matches during this year’s NatWest 6Nations.

Winners will get a once-in-a-lifetime match day experience for the game against France on 11 Feb and the Calcutta Cup clash against England on 24 Feb. Proceeds from the raffle will be split between the Scottish drinks industry charity, The BEN and the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, one of several charities supported by Scottish Rugby.


The official beer of Scottish Rugby, Tennent’s Lager, raffle off ‘Best Seat in the House’ at Scotland’s home internationals for charity.

Sat metres away from the Scotland bench, and joined by Scottish a rugby legend, the lucky winners will walk through the BT Murrayfield tunnel before taking their seats and enjoying cold beer and snacks throughout the game. The chance to win these incredible seats for two sold out matches make this a truly money-can’t-buy prize.

Tennent’s chosen charity, The BEN, offers financial, social and emotional support for the members of the Scottish licensed trade across Scotland who have come up against hard times. The My Name’5 Doddie Foundation was established to support research and awareness of Motor Neuron Disease, a condition which last year Scottish Rugby icon Weir announced he was battling.

Raffle tickets can be purchased now for £5 via www.thebestseat.co.uk, with the option to buy a specific number of tickets or a bundle of 5, 10 or 15. Additional prizes available also includes Scotland shirts and balls signed by the team.



Weir said: “It was a very exciting Autumn Tests and that sometimes gives you an indication as to how the Six Nations will go. Two out of three victories, it could have been three against New Zealand if the game had another five minutes, but the boys’ commitment was unbelievable.

“A world-record score against the Australians, so we’re setting things up for what’s going to be a very interesting and exciting Six Nations. You can see that as well, with the two games at home already sold-out a month before the game. The way we are competing, it’s going to be a very interesting, exciting and hopefully triumphant Six Nations this year. 

“With Tennent’s doing Best Seat in the House, with the backing of Scottish Rugby, someone has the chance to be right near the thick of things. This gives a fantastic opportunity for someone to be right next to the players who are warming up, you can hear the coaches, you’re ten yards from the pitch and if it rains, you’ve got a hood here.

“Some people are going to have some amazing seats and off the back of that, there’s a couple of lovely charities who are going to benefit from that.”