DONS LEGEND PIPER AIMS TO DRUM UP SUPPORT : Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:19 am
A local businessman and former Doncaster Rugby League player is aiming to generate support for the Dons by setting up local supporter groups in and around the area that have dwindled over the past few years.
Stewart Piper, now the club’s president, is aiming to re-establish supporter groups each month in the areas where they used to be strong including: Askern, Rossington, Stainforth, Retford and Thorne. The aim of each supporter group will be to generate interest and revenue for the club.
Piper said: “It’s time for the town to get back behind the Dons. For many different reasons these local supporter groups have folded and I am setting myself the target of getting them back up and running. No longer has the club got cash rich owners who can bank roll it; if we want professional rugby league in the town then we need the help of the town to support it. I’ve made contact with some of the key people who used to run these groups and there is a lot of interest. I am confident I can make this work.”
Now under the ownership of director’s Dave Marshall and Karen Bailey, the Dons are working hard to develop the club and source revenue. Under the current financial climate things are hard for most professional sports clubs and all support is welcome.
Last week the Dons launched an advisory committee aimed at generating revenue for the club over the next three years. This, however, does not mean that the Dons are not in need of support and will instead seek assistance to further increase this to help move the club forward.
The Dons chief executive, Dave Marshall, commented: “What Stewart is doing for the club is a tremendous example to everyone. We’ve got a tough job on our hands to make this club a success, something that is achievable given the support of the town.
“Karen and I took on this task knowing it was never going to be easy, however, the initial objectives were, and still are, to keep the Dons afloat and maintain professional rugby league in Doncaster. The consortium will give us the backing to take this great club forward if we get the right support from the public; we have a fantastic opportunity here if we can all work together.
“Here at the Keepmoat Stadium we have the facilities and surroundings most Super League clubs can only dream of. The Doncaster community and the surrounding areas should be proud of this fact and get behind the Dons in these tough times.
“We play Widnes Vikings on Easter Monday at the Keepmoat and we’re expecting a tough game. We really need the support of the Doncaster people to be our fourteenth man.”
Anyone interested in helping Stewart in his quest should call him at Pipers Car Sales on (01302) 887001. Piper added: “Please come and support me and help the Dons. There are a lot of people out there who have been involved in the club over the years and your support could really make a difference to the club.”