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Drua vs Highlanders match tickets go on sale from tomorrow

Drua vs Highlanders match tickets go on sale from tomorrow

By Rashika Kumar
20/03/2022
[Image: Fijian Drua]

Tickets for the Super Rugby Pacific clash between the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua and the Highlanders will go on sale from tomorrow.

The match will be played at the ANZ Stadium on the 30th of next month.

Tickets are priced in four tiers – Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze.

A bronze ticket is for the grass embankment where adults pay $30 and children under twelve years old pay $15.

Silver ticket is for concrete embankment sitting and is priced at $75 each for adults and children.

Gold ticket will cost $150 and is for sitting at either side of main grandstand and demarcated into alcohol and non-alcohol zones.

$180 platinum ticket is for prime viewing seats in the centre of the grandstand and is only available through the Drua Management and are primarily for sponsors and alike.

Fans can purchase tickets from Fiji Sports Council office located at the FMF Gymnasium, any of Post Fiji’s 58 Post Shops throughout Fiji, and the Fiji Rugby Union office at Gordon Street in Suva.

Fiji Sports Council CEO, Litiana Loabuka says the ANZ Stadium has previously hosted international super rugby games, but come April 30th, a Fijian Super Rugby team will be on the field amidst an already charged home audience, and owning a Drua – Highlanders ticket will be both a keepsake and a pass into Fiji’s Super Rugby history book.

Drua CEO, Brian Thorburn they made a conscious decision to make tickets available to everyday Fijians.

Thorburn says he believes tickets will be in hot demand and he would encourage people to get it early.

Meanwhile, the Drua will face the Rebels at 8.45pm Friday.


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