I was suggest based on the pricing that the $80 million debt will be paid off by the end of 2025!
Yeah I believe that was their stated plan.
I was suggest based on the pricing that the $80 million debt will be paid off by the end of 2025!
Unfortunately I wouldn’t bank on getting any decent seats in the ballot. They will be allocated to all of Phil Waugh’s mates and to the corporate packages. Good luck!I was just looking at this, I think the 18/3 is just when tickets go on sale to general public for the tour games (not tests). Most people on here would have already jumped the queue through other sources.
I don’t think tickets for the test matches go on sale after the ballots which is not until early 2025.
You can get tickets now through some packages but pretty expensive
my query is that if I currently have 7 gold super rugby memberships for 2024 and assuming I re-sign for 2025 I believe that gives me 14 ballot entries.
But is the maximum possible tickets I can be offered still only 2 tickets or could I be drawn in the ballot multiple times and get more than 2 tickets?
The other issue I guess is if you definitely want to go to the Brisbane test then there is no guarantee that is the game you will be offered in the ballot?
Thanks, I managed to get tickets today to the Brisbane test after realizing last minute it was on sale todayUnfortunately I wouldn’t bank on getting any decent seats in the ballot. They will be allocated to all of Phil Waugh’s mates and to the corporate packages. Good luck!
It was only a partial selection of tickets that went on sale, there is still the ballot and I think another public allocation to go with more tickets released each timeThanks, I managed to get tickets today to the Brisbane test after realizing last minute it was on sale today
Not sure what the point of the ballot is now though ….
I not sure what the ballot is about, if there is still another lot of tickets to be released etc, I would think it just as easy to release them all.Thanks, I managed to get tickets today to the Brisbane test after realizing last minute it was on sale today
Not sure what the point of the ballot is now though ….
$350 to sit at the top of the MCG with binoculars, they are having a laugh.You really know you are old when you look at Lions test ticket prices and think ffs they are having a laugh
And they aren't even good tickets
Yeah the Platinum for two was about $1,200 or as the boss described it 3 or 4 nights at the Airbnb in Rome$350 to sit at the top of the MCG with binoculars, they are having a laugh.
It is a once in 12 year event. My view is that you can't really look at the biggest event the sport has to offer and decide it needs to be made more accessible to the average fan.
From my experience of friends in UK and Ireland, they are not as acutely aware of the political Rugby problems in Australia - they clearly know Australia sit 10th the global standings, but having the Lions come out and win 3-0 is what they want - albeit with some small resistance.Agree. I can understand why there would be buyer apprehension due to the current state of rugby and the Wallabies here. But you really are buying ticket to an entertainment experience and not just a game of rugby. Still cheaper than what most tweens paid for Taylor Swift from what I understand.
Nah, they’re about double (if not more) what TSwiz was charging for roughly equivalent seats.Agree. I can understand why there would be buyer apprehension due to the current state of rugby and the Wallabies here. But you really are buying ticket to an entertainment experience and not just a game of rugby. Still cheaper than what most tweens paid for Taylor Swift from what I understand.
Nah, they’re about double (if not more) what TSwiz was charging for roughly equivalent seats.
Surprised we haven’t seen any “You won’t believe how much the wallabies are charging for tickets!” articles