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Tickets on sale for Springbok Test in PE

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 5, 2017Updated:July 5, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tickets for the first Castle Lager Rugby Championship Test between the Springboks and Argentina have gone on sale, with prices starting from as low as R75 for a unique Test match experience.

Tickets are available online from http://www.ticketpros.co.za, as well as TicketPro outlets at selected CNA, Edgars, Edgars Active, JetMart, PostNet, Caltex and Engen service stations. A full seating plan of the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium with the applicable prices is attached.

SA Rugby cautioned members of the public who may be tempted to purchase from any unofficial agencies as tickets and hospitality cannot be guaranteed.

SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux said the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the ideal venue to launch the Springboks’ 2017 Castle Lager Rugby Championship campaign.

“Rugby events in the Eastern Cape region are always well-supported,” said Roux. “Admission prices for the Springbok versus Pumas Test are very affordable and we expect another bumper spectator turnout for the match.”

Southern Kings Chief Operations Officer, Charl Crous, said rugby fans in the region are eagerly awaiting the return of the Springboks to the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

“The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium has in the past hosted a number international rugby matches, which include Springbok Tests, the World Rugby Sevens Series and the British & Irish Lions, with great success; with the most recent being last year’s Castle Lager Incoming Series match against Ireland,” said Crous.

Hospitality packages, ranging from R1995 to R2795 per person (ex VAT) are also available – they can be booked through Jaco du Plessis (jaco.duplessis@accessmanagement.co.za) or Mingon van Rooyen (mingonv@sarugby.co.za).

Western Province advised earlier in the week that tickets for the Test between the Boks and the All Blacks at DHL Newlands on 7 October will officially go on sale on Monday, 11 September, while tickets for the Test against Australia in Bloemfontein, priced from R300, are available online at www.fscheetahs.co.za or the Toyota Stadium ticket office.

Ticket prices for the SA vs Argentina match in PE:

  • North/South Levels 5&6: R75
  • West/East Levels 5&6: R200
  • North/South Levels 2: R275
  • East Levels: R400
  • West Levels 2: R500
  • Royal Lounge: R750

 

2017 Springbok Castle Lager Rugby Championship fixtures:

19 August – Springboks v Argentina, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

26 August – Argentina v Springboks, Salta

9 September – Australia v Springboks, NIB Stadium, Perth

16 September – New Zealand v Springboks, QBE Stadium, Albany

30 September – Springboks v Australia, Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein

7 October – Springboks v New Zealand, DHL Newlands, Cape Town

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