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Derbyshire partner with Hunch to launch Falcons Predictor

Tuesday 4th June 2024

Derbyshire have partnered with Hunch to launch the Falcons Predictor for the remainder of the Vitality Blast campaign.

This unique game offers Falcons fans worldwide an unprecedented way to engage with the team and tournament and the chance to win some amazing prizes!

To play the Falcons Predictor, supporters simply need to predict the outcome of seven key categories in each of the Falcons games this Vitality Blast season. Fans will earn points based on their prediction accuracy, with prizes awarded to top scorers after each fixture and at the season’s conclusion, including a Blast Pass for the 2025 season and a T20 shirt, signed by the squad.

Play for free!

Supporters can elevate their experience by creating mini leagues to compete with friends, family, and other fans, as well as the overall Falcons fan league.

Tom Skinner, Head of Marketing & Communications at Derbyshire said: “It’s great to welcome Hunch on board with a new and innovative way for supporters to engage with the Vitality Blast this summer.

“We’re always looking for ways to enhance our matchday experience and Hunch gives us the opportunity to add another dimension to a Falcons fixture with a fun and free to play predictor.”

Dan Williams, CEO at Hunch said: “We’re delighted to partner with a renowned county such as Derbyshire and their passionate fan base. It’s great to be supporting the club in enriching the fans’ matchday experience through the Falcons Predictor, whilst providing the club with a new revenue stream and enabling their partners to connect more closely than ever with the fans.”

The Falcons Predictor game is now live and ready for fans to join, just in the East Midlands Derby against Notts Outlaws this Friday, starting at 7pm.

Whether you’re a cricket veteran or new to the game, this predictor is the perfect way to dive into the action and support the Falcons.

Play for free!
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