Page 2 of 3
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:29 pm
by fazisgill
Can`t buy them online though.
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:49 pm
by East Stand Faithful
Got 5 today behind the sticks in John smith stand.
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:23 am
by josie andrews
East Stand Faithful wrote:Got 5 today behind the sticks in John smith stand.
I got our six in the same stand, don't forget to come & say hello

Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:57 am
by East Stand Faithful
Ok will do.
Is the John Smith stand the normal away end we go in or is it the other end?
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:55 pm
by AdamMac
Got mine, behind the sticks! can't bleeding wait. Think I might have one or two in George Hotel before the game and have a good noesy at all the rugby league photo's etc (for the millionth time)
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:14 pm
by josie andrews
East Stand Faithful wrote:Ok will do.
Is the John Smith stand the normal away end we go in or is it the other end?
Yeah, it's the normal away stand, they've renamed the "Pink" stand the John Smith Stand now!!
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:10 am
by Owd Codger
Can it be right that those who have only just bought half price season tickets in the knowledge that the club had progressed to the Semi Final and possibly reach the Grand Final can have the same priority as those who bought a season ticket for all league games. When the game was played in the winter, half price season tickets went on sale prior to the club's involvement in the competition. No wonder they have sold more then normal. Surely, only those with full season tickets should be on the first two day's of sale and half price one's on the third.
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:29 am
by josie andrews
Whelley Warrior wrote:Can it be right that those who have only just bought half price season tickets in the knowledge that the club had progressed to the Semi Final and possibly reach the Grand Final can have the same priority as those who bought a season ticket for all league games. When the game was played in the winter, half price season tickets went on sale prior to the club's involvement in the competition. No wonder they have sold more then normal. Surely, only those with full season tickets should be on the first two day's of sale and half price one's on the third.
Good point
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:33 am
by josie andrews
Rugby League fans can still see four of the sport’s biggest clubs battle it out to secure an historic place in the 2012 Carnegie Challenge Cup final this weekend when the Galpharm Stadium and Salford City Stadium host two semi-finals to savour.
With Wembley just one win away, the action is guaranteed to be truly memorable when Cup holders Wigan Warriors face Super League champions Leeds Rhinos at the Galpharm Stadium tomorrow and Huddersfield Giants go head to head with Warrington Wolves at Salford on Sunday.
Both matches kick off at 5.30pm and the ticket offices at both stadia will be open to allow fans to book a ringside seat for what are expected to be two of the most memorable matches of the season so far.
The Galpharm Stadium ticket office will be open from midday on Saturday ahead of the Rhinos v Warriors game and will remain open until kick-off where tickets priced £20 will be available to purchase. Cash turnstiles will also be in operation from 4.00pm onwards.
The ticket box office at Salford City Stadium will also be open from midday on Sunday where £20 tickets will be available up until kick-off. Cash turnstiles will also open from 4.00pm onwards.
Tickets for the 2012 Carnegie Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday August 25 cost from just £21 and are now on sale. Family tickets giving access to one of British sport’s most historic fixtures to two adults and two children are also available, priced £55 or £79.
To purchase tickets please call the RFL Ticket Office on 0844 856 1113 or Click Here
Re: Semi Final tickets
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:46 am
by Fujiman
Whelley Warrior wrote:Can it be right that those who have only just bought half price season tickets in the knowledge that the club had progressed to the Semi Final and possibly reach the Grand Final can have the same priority as those who bought a season ticket for all league games. When the game was played in the winter, half price season tickets went on sale prior to the club's involvement in the competition. No wonder they have sold more then normal. Surely, only those with full season tickets should be on the first two day's of sale and half price one's on the third.
Stop nit picking. There'll be plenty to go around and if we sell more season tickets (albeit half ones) surely its better for the club :eusa17: