Schoolchildren Star as Rugby World Cup 2015 Mascots ahead of England v Wales

27 September 2015

Schoolchildren Lauren Davies, 11, from Whitchurch, Wales and Louise Partridge, 12, from Earlsfield, London led out the two Teams as Official Mascots at the England v Wales at Rugby World Cup 2015.

  • Welsh schoolgirl Lauren Davies leads out Welsh team at Rugby World Cup 2015 as an Official Mascot
  • English schoolboy Louis Partridge leads out England at Rugby World Cup 2015 as an Official Mascot
  • Land Rover, a Worldwide Partner of England 2015, is putting grassroots Rugby at the heart of its #WEDEALINREAL campaign

Twickenham, UK, 26th September 2015:  Schoolchildren Lauren Davies, 11, from Whitchurch, Wales and Louise Partridge, 12, from Earlsfield, London led out the two Teams as Official Mascots at the England v Wales at Rugby World Cup 2015.


Twelve‑year‑old Partridge who plays for Battersea Ironsides was selected to become an Official Mascot through the 2015 Premiership Cup partnered by Land Rover.


Eleven‑year‑old Davies from Whitchurch School was selected during the Welsh leg of the Rugby World Cup 2015 Trophy Tour in UK and Ireland.


The two schoolchildren have been given this once in a lifetime opportunity by Land Rover as part of their Rugby World Cup 2015 mascot programme. As Worldwide Partner of the Tournament, Land Rover is championing Rugby's grassroots and highlighting their commitment to all levels of the Game as part of the #WEDEALINREAL Campaign.


Land Rover has recruited mascots from each of the competing nations, providing 96 youngsters the chance to lead out a team at Rugby World Cup 2015. Thousands of youngsters aged between 7‑13 years‑old applied for the programme by taking part in rugby challenges at grassroots events around the world. Challenges have ranged from singing their national anthem to giving team‑talks, with the best entries from each country selected for this once in a lifetime opportunity.


With a rich heritage in supporting rugby from grassroots competitions to elite tournaments and teams, Jaguar Land Rover Global Brand Experience Director Mark Cameron commented: "Land Rover is delighted to be giving these youngsters the opportunity of a lifetime to become mascots at Rugby World Cup 2015, as part of our We Deal In Real campaign. Having been selected from each of the competing nations along with a number of home nation winners, we believe this will showcase the grassroots players who represent the true spirit of the game around the world."


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