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Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:15 am
by moto748
As usual with rugby league, it seems ticket-buying is a right faff! Have to say, I hadn't rushed to get tickets, but I just checked my emails, and I had one telling me about a Priority Window, which was only open for 24 hours apparently, and which I've now missed. Hitting the "Buy tickets now" button leads to a dead screen with a greyed-out photo.
Trying a different approach; just going into Google with "Buy England Kangaroos tickets" gets me to the right place. Click here now to register your interest, it says. But those links don't work any more. So it seems I'm too late to register my interest, but I can't buy anything till April 14th, is that right? And I have bought England tickets before.
I don't care about Headingley, but I'd go to Everton and Wembley given the chance.
Why oh why oh why is it ALWAYS such bloody hard work?
Final thought: isn't allowing 14 tickets per person just way too many?
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 1:32 pm
by nathan_rugby
moto748 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:15 am
As usual with rugby league, it seems ticket-buying is a right faff! Have to say, I hadn't rushed to get tickets, but I just checked my emails, and I had one telling me about a Priority Window, which was only open for 24 hours apparently, and which I've now missed. Hitting the "Buy tickets now" button leads to a dead screen with a greyed-out photo.
Trying a different approach; just going into Google with "Buy England Kangaroos tickets" gets me to the right place. Click here now to register your interest, it says. But those links don't work any more. So it seems I'm too late to register my interest, but I can't buy anything till April 14th, is that right? And I have bought England tickets before.
I don't care about Headingley, but I'd go to Everton and Wembley given the chance.
Why oh why oh why is it ALWAYS such bloody hard work?
Final thought: isn't allowing 14 tickets per person just way too many?
It isn't hard work.
Tickets go on general sale on 14th April.
You have just missed the opportunity for pre-sale opportunity open to RFL members or to those that signed up to get priority tickets.
With regards to allowing 14 tickets per person, who cares? It should encourage larger groups to come and t that will lead to larger crowds?
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 3:01 pm
by moto748
Well we'll see how many tickets are available on April 14.
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 3:12 pm
by fozzie58
Got ours for Everton seem to be selling like hot cakes at the moment be interesting to see how Wembley does ticket wise
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 3:31 pm
by moto748
All Out Rugby League said on 28th March,
Registration is open now and will last until April 1st. The priority window will then be open between April 2nd and April 13th before all tickets go on general sale.
But that's not correct; it's no longer possible to access the Priority Window, and we're well short of the 13th.
https://www.alloutrugbyleague.co.uk/new ... ls-1052752
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 4:43 pm
by keptinthedarkfans
fozzie58 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 3:12 pm
Got ours for Everton seem to be selling like hot cakes at the moment be interesting to see how Wembley does ticket wise
Got ours for Everton and Wembley. Just to book usual air bnb bungalow. Looking forward to Everton one i think that will be best of crowds.
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 6:10 pm
by outback wiganer
Got ours yesterday for Everton. Pretty easy really. Registered for early ticket release. Opened at 12 yesterday. Tickets purchased by 12.15 no problem.
Looking forward to visiting Evertons new stadium.
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:57 pm
by Blackpool_Pie
nathan_rugby wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 1:32 pm
moto748 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:15 am
As usual with rugby league, it seems ticket-buying is a right faff! Have to say, I hadn't rushed to get tickets, but I just checked my emails, and I had one telling me about a Priority Window, which was only open for 24 hours apparently, and which I've now missed. Hitting the "Buy tickets now" button leads to a dead screen with a greyed-out photo.
Trying a different approach; just going into Google with "Buy England Kangaroos tickets" gets me to the right place. Click here now to register your interest, it says. But those links don't work any more. So it seems I'm too late to register my interest, but I can't buy anything till April 14th, is that right? And I have bought England tickets before.
I don't care about Headingley, but I'd go to Everton and Wembley given the chance.
Why oh why oh why is it ALWAYS such bloody hard work?
Final thought: isn't allowing 14 tickets per person just way too many?
With regards to allowing 14 tickets per person, who cares? It should encourage larger groups to come and t that will lead to larger crowds?
It makes it very easy for touts to get tickets if it's 14 per person
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:43 pm
by outback wiganer
Wouldn't it be easier if the tickets were just sent to your mobile and not have an option to print.
Re: Ashes venues revealed as Wembley and Premier League stadium among RFL picks
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:09 pm
by moto748
I liked it when you paid on-line, and they just sent a ticket in the post to you. And not impressed by the green-washing of this.