Penelope Pittstop
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Fantastic effort League Fans it seems that the Roosters Vs Dogs game is all sold out. I've no idea how many seats that amounts to? If anyone knows, please post the figure.
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Preliminary Final Sell-out
Author: NRL
Friday, 26 September 2003
Saturday's night's Telstra Premiership Preliminary Final between the Roosters and the Bulldogs at Aussie Stadium has officially sold out.
The last tickets for the match were sold just after 11:00am this morning, recording the most public sales for a Rugby League match at Aussie Stadium (outside of a Grand Final or State of Origin) since 1989.
The winner of the match will earn a place in the Telstra Premiership Grand Final on October 5.
"It's a sign of the tremendous excitement that has been building in the game all year," NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop, said today.
"It's the first time a semi final or preliminary final match has sold out 24 hours early since the 1980's.
"There's no doubt that we are about to embark on one of the most anticipated football weekends in a long time, given the four teams left in the race for the Grand Final.
"The strong message is that while Saturday is sold out there are still plenty of tickets left for Sunday.
"This is a weekend every footy fan should want to be a part of so I'd urge everyone that doesn't have one already to buy a ticket for Telstra Stadium on Sunday."
http://www.sydneyroosters.com.au/updates/latestnews.php?ID=458
Latest News
Preliminary Final Sell-out
Author: NRL
Friday, 26 September 2003
Saturday's night's Telstra Premiership Preliminary Final between the Roosters and the Bulldogs at Aussie Stadium has officially sold out.
The last tickets for the match were sold just after 11:00am this morning, recording the most public sales for a Rugby League match at Aussie Stadium (outside of a Grand Final or State of Origin) since 1989.
The winner of the match will earn a place in the Telstra Premiership Grand Final on October 5.
"It's a sign of the tremendous excitement that has been building in the game all year," NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop, said today.
"It's the first time a semi final or preliminary final match has sold out 24 hours early since the 1980's.
"There's no doubt that we are about to embark on one of the most anticipated football weekends in a long time, given the four teams left in the race for the Grand Final.
"The strong message is that while Saturday is sold out there are still plenty of tickets left for Sunday.
"This is a weekend every footy fan should want to be a part of so I'd urge everyone that doesn't have one already to buy a ticket for Telstra Stadium on Sunday."
http://www.sydneyroosters.com.au/updates/latestnews.php?ID=458
