Southern Kings strive to make Super Rugby more accessible
01 Feb 2016 | Admin Author
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Super Rugby May-Madness has come to Nelson Mandela Bay, as the Southern Kings continue to strive to make Super Rugby accessible to the people of the region.
Southern Kings interim CEO, Charl Crous says with three home games on the cards in May, starting with the show down against the Waratahs this Saturday, the Highlanders the following weekend and the team's second game against the Cheetahs at the end of the month, they realise that attending every game could prove quite taxing on the average man in the street's pocket.
He says for this week only, supporters can buy 3 tickets to these matches for the price of two.
“People can now buy a ticket bundle that encompasses all three games, and effectively pay for just two games,” he said.
Crous went on to say that the bundles would be valid across most of the ticket price range offerings, from the R45 ticket offerings behind the poles on North and South, the R75 ticket offerings on the East Pavilion and the R110 ticket offering on the main West Pavilion.
“So where you would normally pay between R135 and R330 for tickets to three games, you will now be paying between R90 and R220,” he said.
Crous said the tickets bundles were available from Computicket outlets, as well as through the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium’s ticketing office and the ticketing office at The Boardwalk, but that the offer was limited to this week only.