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Get along early to Monday night's Cowboys v Sharks home game at 1300SMILES Stadium to get your FREE REPLICA JT HEADGEAR at the gates!

The first 5,000 members and supporters through the gates from 4.45pm will be able to get their hands on these unique pieces – however, stock is limited with strictly one item per person, so don't miss out.

As well as having your very own JT headgear to wear at the game and take home, we're giving you a couple of ways to WIN some great prizes with it! 

1. LOOK FOR THE LUCKY LABEL

10 pieces of the free JT replica headgear will have a lucky label attached in the inside. 

Look to see if you're the winner of one of these goodies when you pick yours up:
• Major prize: Signed 2014 Cowboys jersey
• 9 x runner-up prizes: $50 Cowboys Leagues Club voucher (use subject to terms & conditions)

If you're a winner, bring your lucky headgear to the membership tent (outside Bluey's members bar, south-west corner) to collect your prize between 4.45pm-7pm. 

Any winners who can't claim their prize on game night can drop into Cowboys HQ during business hours from Tuesday 2 September to pick it up – just bring your lucky headgear with you!

2. POST & TAG YOUR HEADGEAR PIC

Post a photo of yourself on Monday night wearing your JT replica headgear at the game, tag it #ridemcowboys and you could win an authentic Madison headgear piece, signed by Johnathan Thurston!

Just upload your game day pics to your Twitter or Instagram profiles with the hashtag between 4.45pm and the NRL full-time siren, and your photo could be up on our big screen, as well as winning you the signed memorabilia.

We'll choose our favourite photo on Tuesday 2 September and let the winner know by phone or email that day.

Good luck and go Cowboys!

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