Polaris owners are a passionate bunch. They’re Aussie farmers, hunters and recreational riders who know the importance of a quality machine that can help you get more done and that you can rely on – just like your dog. To thank their owners for their loyalty and celebrate the dynamic duo of Polaris and dogs, Polaris ran the Four Legs to Win Four Wheels promotion throughout June and July with three exciting prizes up for grabs. People were invited to share a photo of their Polaris together with their dog to showcase the Polaris brand and Australian farming, hunting or recreational activities.
Earlier this week, Polaris announced the winner of the competition who will receive the grand prize of a 2021 RANGER 1000 EPS Premium, upfitted with heaps of Genuine Polaris Accessoriesand valued at over $31,000.
The winner, John Gassner, is from South Australia and shared a photo of his Kelpie, Eddy, unbothered by the cow and looking alert perched on the back of John’s RANGER.
John Gassner
Second place went to Joanna Farrell, who shared a photo of the tub of her RANGER EV filled with not one, not two, but six of her dogs. Joanna will receive a $1,000 Polaris Accessory voucher for the family photo.
Joanna Farrell
With over 1,200 fantastic entries into the competition, it was difficult for Polaris to select just one third place winner. Ultimately, they decided toincrease the number of prizes and award four $500 vouchers to Brad Palmer, Caroline Hermes, Amy Greenhill and Alice Fargher. Each of their photos showed a different side of the Polaris and Aussie lifestyle, complete with a variety of different Aussie dogs.
Brad Palmer
Caroline Hermes
Amy Greenhill
Alice Fargher
“We were blown away by the 1,200+ entries and the overall enthusiasm shown for the Four Legs to Win Four Wheels competition,” said Kris Matich, Marketing Manager for Polaris Australia & New Zealand. “We’d like to thank all those who took the time to participate. The overwhelming response just goes to show how passionate Polaris owners are about their machine and their dogs.”