Pembrokeshire grassroots rugby team Narberth is being given the chance to win the prize of a lifetime - a training day with the England rugby team. 50 grassroots rugby teams all over the UK are competing to win the prize and are in need of votes to help them secure their dream day.

The team, who have already won themselves an Ultimate Kit and Laundry Package, which includes 22 bespoke kits and a top-of-the range AEG 9 series washing machine and tumble dryer are desperate to win the training day, for a chance to learn to kick a conversion like Jonny Wilkinson, avoid tackles like Manu Tuilagi and scores tries like Chris Ashton.

To do this, teams will be looking for the support of their local communities, businesses, family and friends. Not only will voters have the opportunity to make the dreams of 22 junior players come true, they are also given the added incentive of winning a holiday for four to the 5* Forte Village Resort in Sardinia, where their children will be coached by England rugby legends every morning courtesy of Super Skills Travel, while they relax by one of the many idyllic pools or get pampered in the spa.

Local fans and supporters can register their vote on the final 50 tab at http://www.aeg.co.uk/grassroots">www.aeg.co.uk/grassroots - where they can also see photos of Narberth in their bespoke kit, designed by the team.

The grassroots rugby campaign was launched by AEG, the premium home appliance brand that combines advanced technology with award-winning design, to support clubs at a grassroots level, in the hope they would be able redistribute the costs that would normally be spent on sportswear and laundry, towards training and other facilities for the club.

The final 50 teams, who have all started their season in a specially-designed kit thanks to AEG, were also given a laundry package for their club house.

The laundry package included the brand's new AEG 9 series Protex-Plus washing machine, tumble dryer and a month's supply of Vanish. AEG is putting their premier machines to the ultimate test with kit washers and rugby mums using specially designed programmes to remove grass stains, mud and sweat from the team kits.

England World Cup winner Will Greenwood commented: "It's very simple, if the team want an opportunity to learn from the best, they need to get everyone they know voting. This is an incredible opportunity to not only learn from the players they idolise, but also from the team that coach them."

AEG's UK head of marketing Graham Bremer said: "Good luck to all of our AEG final 50 teams, we've built a fantastic community around our campaign and will continue to offer more opportunities like this to other grassroots sports teams."