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[ACT] 50% off Tickets to Brumbies vs Highlanders Rugby Match (11 June), from $10 + $6 Booking Fee @ Ticketek

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Kick Off: Friday, 11 June @ 7:45pm.

The Brumbies are offering 50% off tickets to this Friday's game at GIO Stadium, Canberra. It's the last game of the regular Super Rugby Trans-Tasman competition. Brumbies scraped through last week against the Hurricanes 12-10. Should be a competitive match.

Use code 'THANKYOU21' in the 'unlock tickets' box.

Adult ticket prices are as follows:

  • General Admission: $10
  • Silver: $12
  • Gold: $18
  • Platinum: $20

There's a $6 "delivery" fee per order from Ticketek for the privilege of sending you an SMS or generating a PDF to print the ticket. If you're going with multiple people, definitely order all at once to lower the price per ticket!

I think Silver is probably the best balance of seat position / price.

Includes free buses to GIO Stadium - details here, otherwise parking is $10.

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    Covid free or free covid

    • User name checks out, you dil.

    • All seats are ticketed for contact tracing, there hasn't been a locally-acquired case in ACT since July 2020, the COVID risk is pretty low. Of course there is risk from interstate and we shouldn't get complacent.

      The game will struggle to get near 40% capacity of GIO Stadium anyway.

  • whose reffing? why are incompetents appearing - is that the only way aussie teams can win?

    • Michael Fraser, he's an NZ ref. I don't think he's particularly bad but there have been some shockers by refs on both sides of the Tasman this year.

      I wouldn't put the Aussie wins down exclusively to poor reffing

      • last saturday was ruined by grossly bad biased referring.

        barrett's abysmal kicking smacked of professional disgust at being on the receiving end.

        who would pay to see rugby union ruined by shocking biased interference?

        Thanks for the info.

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