Lloyds Tsb Autumn Series Tickets On Sale Now
“Friday nights will be fans night at the Millennium Stadium in November and we hope that our innovative ticketing policy will help create a real party atmosphere,” said Millennium Stadium General Manager
“That’s why we came up with this new ticketing strategy. It is obviously aimed at giving the Welsh team the best chance of playing in front of a healthy crowd, but it has also been created to reward the most loyal fans in the world game. We know that everyone will want to come and cheer on Mike Ruddock’s men in what will be our new coach’s first home game on 6 November against the newly crowned Tri-Nations champions
“And no one will want to miss the return of
“Tens of thousands of tickets for the four games have already been sold to our member clubs, debenture and club seat holders. The first batch of tickets for the games against the Springboks and All Blacks will go on public sale on Wednesday 01 September.
“Fans who buy tickets for the
“We want the Welsh team to be playing in front of good crowds and to reap the benefit of the fantastic support they get from Welsh supporters. That’s why we have struck this new deal which we believe offers great incentive and value to everyone.”
Tickets in the £42 and £36 bands will be available for the games against the Springboks and All Blacks on Wednesday. That means fans will be able to get the best available seats at the Millennium Stadium to see Wales play four times for £100 or less (2 x £42 and 2 x £8) or £94 (2 x £39 and 2 x £8).
If a family of four wants to want to go to the Millennium Stadium to see Wales play TWICE in November it will cost them less than £50 (2 games x 2 adults x £8 = £32 + 2 games x 2 children x £4 = £16 – Total = £48).
And as part of the deal the WRU have decided to put in place the policy of including the new-style, 88-page match programme in the price of a ticket for all matches in the Lloyds TSB Series.
“This makes the WRU the first of the home nations to break with tradition as we continue to develop innovative ideas for the future,” said Sergeant. “The programmes for the games against