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Round 1 tickets

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I'd say they wouldn't want to sell tickets until they have finished this current membership drive "battle of the beaches", "battle of the West" etc.

But just ring ticketek and ask them when tickets would begin to be sold.
 

imasharkie

Coach
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Hey Guys.

Keen as mustard to go and our site advertised tickets on sale, but nothing on ticketek?

Thanks for any info.

I'm off to the Eels v Broncos game and ticketek advised me tickets were'nt on sale till 23 feb.

I already have my name down for tickets to the Tigers game through the CSSC. If you're interested go to their site and you can go with them and sit with that crew, Francis.
 

SharkShocked

Bench
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Tickets go on sale Mon 20th Feb guys.

Hybrid - I signed up for the protickets website... Some of the events are already listed there even if the tickets are not yet for sale.

Any reason why i can't see the Tigers v Sharks game on there or is that likely to appear on the Monday
 

Special K

Coach
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cheers hybrid_tiger.

I've got the UFC on sat in sydney then this game on the sunday. Bring it on!!
 
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Might be a little struggle to get tickets for the game

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...uture-leichhardt-fixtures-20120220-1tjre.html


Tigers set to shut doors to general public for future Leichhardt fixtures
Brad Walter
February 21, 2012



Members only … Leichhardt Oval's nostalgia, coupled with a sunny Sunday afternoon, generally means a packed house whenever the Tigers play their three games per year at the venue. Photo: Getty Images
WESTS TIGERS boss Stephen Humphreys believes matches at Leichhardt Oval are set to become member-only affairs as the club's round one match against Cronulla heads for a sell-out without tickets going on sale to the general public.

With huge interest in the March 4 clash, the club yesterday launched a special one-game membership package for the match and Humphreys said the sales had been phenomenal.

''We have had our biggest day of membership sales today,'' he said last night. ''We will see how they go over the next few days and if they are not all gone we will put some tickets on public sale later in the week but at this stage the response has been terrific.''


"At some point I would expect that we would have members-only fixtures at all our Leichhardt and Campbelltown games" ... Wests Tigers boss Stephen Humphreys.
Asked what Sharks supporters wanting to see the anticipated clash between Benji Marshall and Todd Carney could do if Tigers members bought all the tickets, Humphreys said: ''They'll have to watch it on Foxtel or Channel Nine.''

So far, the Tigers have about 10,000 members signed up for 2012, which is triple the amount they had two years ago, and Humphreys said he expected that figure to increase significantly before the season starts.

''I do think we are approaching that day when Leichhardt games are members only, which would be great for Wests Tigers but not so good for opposing fans,'' he said.


"We have sold out Leichhardt a few times over the last two or three years so I am really hopeful that people get that message that to avoid disappointment and guarantee their ticket membership is the way to go" ... Wests Tigers CEO, Stephen Humphreys.
''At some point I would expect that we would have members-only fixtures at all our Leichhardt and Campbelltown games.

''Whether this one does or not … we are still building towards that but I think that day will certainly come as our membership grows. This game will certainly go close, at least.''

As it stands, all reserved seating is already sold out at Leichhardt Oval for the Tigers' three matches there this season.

Unlike other stadiums, such as the SFS or ANZ Stadium, there is only one small grandstand and the majority of fans at the 18,000 capacity venue have to stand.

Humphreys said the $65 membership package was the only way fans could guarantee tickets to the match. ''Regrettably we don't get too many Sunday afternoon games at Leichhardt and here we have one for round one so there is a lot of interest in it,'' he said. ''For a modest $65 they also get a whole range of member benefits and become a paid-up, proud member of the club. We have sold hundreds of them today and the response has been terrific.

''We have sold out Leichhardt a few times over the last two or three years so I am really hopeful that people get that message that to avoid disappointment and guarantee their ticket membership is the way to go.''
 

SharkShocked

Bench
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Yep - Disgruntled about it too.

Basically just locks away supporters out. Of course i appreciate you need to look after your members, but one game memberships at smaller venues are certainly going to make it difficult for away supporters to obtain tickets.
 

gunnamatta bay

Referee
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Asked what Sharks supporters wanting to see the anticipated clash between Benji Marshall and Todd Carney could do if Tigers members bought all the tickets, Humphreys said: ''They'll have to watch it on Foxtel or Channel Nine.''

Gee I'll laugh if that happens and we win. A packed Leichhardt full of glum faces.
 

newman

First Grade
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Absolutely disgraceful. The NRL should do something about this. You can't "lock out" away supporters. It doesn't happen in any sport in the world. Even old trafford which sells out years in advance still has to have an away supporter allowance.
 

Sharky Pete

Juniors
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It'd give me the greatest of satisfaction if the boys win and 20,000 Tigers fans walk out with glum faces.
 

shaggs

Coach
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That's fine.
Are we playing them at home this year?
If we are, introduce a 15 dollar, 1 game membership ticket. No general admission without that. Or bump the GA to 80 bucks or something.
Would increase member numbers and basically lock out the other team. Any WT fans would then become memebrs of the sharks.
Surely the clubs all have an allowance for away teams. What about the CSSC, they would hve buses organised on the presumption tix would be available.
 

Special K

Coach
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Shit merkins. The one weekend I'm actually in Sydney.

f**k them I hope Gibbs scores the first try and we rack up a cricket score on them.
 

runatme

Bench
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imagine if we did this to the those balmain gronk shit would hit the fan but it doesn't matter its only cronulla
 

runatme

Bench
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i am planning to go to all game this year already planned for several interstate trips and it looks like this game is gonna f**k me straight off the bat
 

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