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RWC 2003 - Ticketing Information

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Marcus

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Here it is in .pdf format:

http://www.irb.org/picture_images/rwc2003_launch/rwc2003_aru_tickets.pdf

I have to say I am very happy with the price of tickets, and this is really going to be attractive for families.

For example, I can go and watch the Wallabies pool matchat S/M stadium for as little as $30 (adult), for a concession its $15, for a family it will be $60.

The ARU is definitely on a winner here. I haven't read through the whole media release yet but from a brief scan it all looks good.
 

imported_Hazy

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The ARU may well be on a winner, but SMH is not happy.

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http://rugbyheaven.smh.com.au/rugby/news/2002/09/04/FFXKAL4PM5D.html
 
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I saw an ad today that said there are 1.2 million seats to be filled for the Union WC.

Am I the only person on earth who thinks that the ARU are dreaming that they can sell that many tickets.

Close to half of the country don't even know what Union is, and half of the rest of us don't care at all for the game, so that leaves about 5 million people to buy maybe a million tickets (tourists may take 200,000 or so).

The more I think about this WC the more I think that it is being organised by the same 'class' of people that brought us Ansett, HIH, etc etc.

Luckily, all these guys know their way to the bankruptcy court.
 

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