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Fijian Drua launches first ever membership programme

Fijian Drua launches first ever membership programme

By Alipate Narawa
11/01/2023
[Image: Fijian Drua]

The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua has launched its first ever membership programme for its Fiji matches for the 2023 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.

In a first for Fiji, the Drua has embarked on memberships similar to those offered by other Super Rugby Pacific Clubs.

Memberships will allow fans even more access and benefits, as well as allowing them to secure their match tickets for Suva or Lautoka matches or even the entire season.

Fijian Drua CEO Mark Evans says since the formation of the Club, their fans have asked about membership options to show their support and to secure their season tickets.

Nine membership options are available for members to choose between ticketed and non-ticketed options.

These are designed to be convenient, fun and appealing to a large cross-section of Drua fans both in Fiji and abroad.

Fans opting for non-ticketed memberships have the option to grab one of three packages.

Prices start from just $95 per season while ticketed memberships range from 3-game packs in Lautoka and Suva, with prices starting from $235 per person.

He says given the very high demand for these tickets, they advise fans to secure tickets via memberships as a first option if they can.

Evan adds being at home for the full season in 2023 allow them to design a range of memberships for fans to suit their requirements.

He says they have included a kids membership option for their fans who are 14 and younger.

The Fijian Drua CEO further says memberships will allow fans to lock in their tickets for the very exciting matches they will host in Lautoka and Suva in the new season.

Evan adds this saves them from waiting for individual match tickets to go on public sale.

The Club has also today launched its Drua Experience Corporate Hospitality package.

Following on from the popularity of the programme last season, the Drua has introduced additional options for corporate clients, which includes a unique ‘Cruise and Match’ option as well as Fiji’s first Open Air Boxes for Lautoka matches.

The Fijian Drua CEO says they were buoyed by the interest in corporate hospitality in their inaugural season and have really stepped it up for 2023.

Evan says they have tacked on four unique options for Lautoka matches and two for the Suva matches for clients to choose from.

He adds their team has worked hard to design these to be unique Fijian experiences, particularly those for Lautoka which will be quite attractive for the local and visiting fans alike.

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