The football club are giving local businesses a chance to rename their Halls Head stadium.
With the Peel Football and Netball League not scheduled to start 2018 competition until April clubs are already starting to get fans hyped with open days and registration events.
Halls Head Football Club unveiled their plan to raise some funds for the club and also rename their stadium.
The Merlin Street oval currently named Elite Air Conditioning stadium will be renamed next month, with a winner chosen by random.
The club said businesses wanting to enter would need to purchase a raffle ticket at $250.
One lucky Mandurah establishment will win exposure to the club's 800 members, families and visiting teams, reaching up to 15,000 people per season.
In addition to the exposure, the winner will also be rewarded with signage around the grounds including at the electronic fixtures.
It seems to be a win-win situation for business owners, if they're unsuccessful in claiming naming rights, they'll still score some advertising in the club house.
The winner will be drawn on March 16 at a special event at the Halls Head clubrooms.
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