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NEWS
Some Tri-Nations tickets on sale

(Boks v Wallabies - in SA and Aus)
A limited number of tickets for the upcoming Tri-Nations opener between the Springboks and the Wallabies in Cape Town Saturday, July 12, will be available for purchase on Monday, June 30.

Tickets will be available at the Newlands Rugby Stadium's ticket office (Phone number +27 21 659 4630) from Monday through to Friday. Tickets are retailing at R300 for seating and R80 for standing room.

Parow NTC Rugby Club (Phone number +27 21 930 8853) will have standing room tickets, which are available from Monday at a cost of R85. Demand for tickets is expected to be high, so don't delay.

Meanwhile, tickets for the return match between Australia and South Africa to be played on Saturday, August 2, at the new Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, will also be available from Monday, June 30.

Tickets can be bought at the stadium at the following prices: Platinum $85.70, Gold $72.35, Silver $56.60, Silver-Child/Concession $35.60, Silver-Family $115.15, Bronze $30.35, Bronze-Child/Concession $19.85, Bronze-Family $68.95.


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