“Blue Stag have become a trustworthy extension of our commercial operation and I would happily recommend them to fellow sporting operations. Blue Stag delivered a project that completely aligned with our brief. In light of that, Pontypool RFC will continue to work alongside Blue Stag in future projects. Blue Stag and Pontypool RFC’s collaborative approach was rewarded with the club being presented with a Webby Honouree award – something that we are all highly proud of.”
BEN JEFFREYS / CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT PONTYPOOL RFC
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There’s a rustle in the Welsh woods that has been whispered about for generations. They believe it to be Blue. They say it’s not sasquatch, but Stag. All that’s been spotted is the odd antler in the overgrowth or hoofprint on the forest floor.
We’ve taken matters into our own hands and set up a series of cameras to try and locate Seb the Stag for ourselves. Brave visitor, can you help us in our quest to unravel the mystery and marvel at the myth?
Launch forest cam