Ticket Info: Castleford (A)
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Ticket Info: Castleford (A)
TICKETS FOR WIGAN WARRIORS’ ROUND 14 BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE FIXTURE AWAY AT CASTLEFORD TIGERS WILL GO ON SALE TO SEASON TICKET HOLDERS AND MEMBERS FROM 12PM ON WEDNESDAY 29TH MAY.
The Super League Champions return to the Mend-A-Hose Jungle for a third time in 2024 on Friday 14 June with the Warriors returning to League action (8pm K.O.) following the Betfred Challenge Cup Final.
Tickets go on sale at 12pm on Wednesday 29th May to Season Ticket Holders and Flexi members, who will have priority until 12pm on Friday 31st May.
Season Ticket Holders are limited to one ticket per member. If you have not already, Season Ticket Holders must ensure that you have activated your ticketing account in order to purchase online. If you have any issues, please contact The Brick Community Stadium Ticket office on 01942 311 111 or email tickets@wiganwarriors.com.
General Sale Info
Match Tickets will then be available to purchase on general sale online HERE from 12pm on Friday 31st May and at The Brick Community Stadium Ticket office from 12pm on Friday 31st May (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) until 12pm on Friday 14th June.
Please note that Tickets purchased online after 3pm on Tuesday 11th June will need to be collected from The Brick Community Stadium Ticket office.
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for the game are as follows:
Adult – £25
Concessions (60+, Students) – £16
Junior (5-16 years) – £16
Junior Members (5-15 years) – £5
Infant (Under 5s) – FOC.
Tickets will be available to purchase on the day at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle but will be subject to a price increase.
Disabled supporters
All disabled supporters are charged at their appropriate category rate and a companion comes free.
Please note, Wheelchair spaces are extremely limited. A photocopy of a proof of disability is required unless registered disabled with your Club. There is also a limited amount of disabled parking available which can also be booked directly with Castleford by emailing markgill@castigers.com – these are subject to availability.
Supporters are advised that the wheelchair area is situated in the lower part of the main stand and the view could be restricted.
Official Club Travel
Official Club Travel is available for this game run by Tyrers Coaches.
Coaches will depart from Robin Park Arena on Friday 14 June at 4:30pm and tickets can be purchased HERE.
Coach ticket prices:
Members/Concessions – £15.50
All others – £17
Important Info for Season Ticket Holders
If you are purchasing a ticket for another Season Ticket Holder, please ensure that this member is added to your network. To do so please ensure you are signed in and then click on your ‘My Account’ area, click on ‘View Account Menu’, select ‘Account management’ then ‘Network’.
You then need to click ‘Add Members’ where you will be required to search by Membership Number (Client Ref) and Surname. Once the member is found, simply select ‘Add Member’.
Once you have done this, you should be able to see that the Members in your network can assign tickets to you, as well as you being able to assign tickets to them. Once you have added a Member to your account once, it will then remain in place for the remainder of the season.
https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/05/ ... eford-a-4/
The Super League Champions return to the Mend-A-Hose Jungle for a third time in 2024 on Friday 14 June with the Warriors returning to League action (8pm K.O.) following the Betfred Challenge Cup Final.
Tickets go on sale at 12pm on Wednesday 29th May to Season Ticket Holders and Flexi members, who will have priority until 12pm on Friday 31st May.
Season Ticket Holders are limited to one ticket per member. If you have not already, Season Ticket Holders must ensure that you have activated your ticketing account in order to purchase online. If you have any issues, please contact The Brick Community Stadium Ticket office on 01942 311 111 or email tickets@wiganwarriors.com.
General Sale Info
Match Tickets will then be available to purchase on general sale online HERE from 12pm on Friday 31st May and at The Brick Community Stadium Ticket office from 12pm on Friday 31st May (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) until 12pm on Friday 14th June.
Please note that Tickets purchased online after 3pm on Tuesday 11th June will need to be collected from The Brick Community Stadium Ticket office.
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for the game are as follows:
Adult – £25
Concessions (60+, Students) – £16
Junior (5-16 years) – £16
Junior Members (5-15 years) – £5
Infant (Under 5s) – FOC.
Tickets will be available to purchase on the day at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle but will be subject to a price increase.
Disabled supporters
All disabled supporters are charged at their appropriate category rate and a companion comes free.
Please note, Wheelchair spaces are extremely limited. A photocopy of a proof of disability is required unless registered disabled with your Club. There is also a limited amount of disabled parking available which can also be booked directly with Castleford by emailing markgill@castigers.com – these are subject to availability.
Supporters are advised that the wheelchair area is situated in the lower part of the main stand and the view could be restricted.
Official Club Travel
Official Club Travel is available for this game run by Tyrers Coaches.
Coaches will depart from Robin Park Arena on Friday 14 June at 4:30pm and tickets can be purchased HERE.
Coach ticket prices:
Members/Concessions – £15.50
All others – £17
Important Info for Season Ticket Holders
If you are purchasing a ticket for another Season Ticket Holder, please ensure that this member is added to your network. To do so please ensure you are signed in and then click on your ‘My Account’ area, click on ‘View Account Menu’, select ‘Account management’ then ‘Network’.
You then need to click ‘Add Members’ where you will be required to search by Membership Number (Client Ref) and Surname. Once the member is found, simply select ‘Add Member’.
Once you have done this, you should be able to see that the Members in your network can assign tickets to you, as well as you being able to assign tickets to them. Once you have added a Member to your account once, it will then remain in place for the remainder of the season.
https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/05/ ... eford-a-4/
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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The RFL fixtures this season are worse than Wigan's ticket fiasco. It would be cheaper to get a season ticket at Cas the amount of times we've been. Luckily we won't meet in the play offs. And still no sign of Leeds.
Not sure how difficult it would be to play all teams once, then swap venues then play the loop fixtures.
Not sure how difficult it would be to play all teams once, then swap venues then play the loop fixtures.
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I complained to the RFL about the fixtures playing 10 games away in the first 14 matches & was told it was done fairly! So you don’t get any joy from them. And now they are pushing for Wigan along with Warrington to go & join the NRL in Las Vegas so they can enjoy a week or so of freebies.First Try Tickle wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 12:06 pm The RFL fixtures this season are worse than Wigan's ticket fiasco. It would be cheaper to get a season ticket at Cas the amount of times we've been. Luckily we won't meet in the play offs. And still no sign of Leeds.
Not sure how difficult it would be to play all teams once, then swap venues then play the loop fixtures.
I’m becoming more & more disillusioned with the club & the sport it’s not about fans anymore it’s about money & greed!
You only need to look, at & I know it’s not much, but adding £2 per ticket to purchase & when going to the ticket office charging 50p to collect!! What’s that all about? I’m using my time my petrol to be given a ticket
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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It is crap isn’t it Josie.
It’s pence for Danson. The club now charges for everything and pricing out many. Even firework displays (free at other clubs), legend talks (free at other clubs), birthday messages (free at Leigh), history stuff (done better everywhere else and free)…
It’s pence for Danson. The club now charges for everything and pricing out many. Even firework displays (free at other clubs), legend talks (free at other clubs), birthday messages (free at Leigh), history stuff (done better everywhere else and free)…
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I still can’t purchase a ticket when they go on sale for season ticket holders even though it says I’m a season ticket holder. Again I have to go down & buy from the ticket office with the 50p charge. It’s probably cost me a fiver in petrol!!ancientnloyal wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 5:09 pm It is crap isn’t it Josie.
It’s pence for Danson. The club now charges for everything and pricing out many. Even firework displays (free at other clubs), legend talks (free at other clubs), birthday messages (free at Leigh), history stuff (done better everywhere else and free)…
I feel so much for these families with a few kids with all these extra charges per ticket & also there’s the added charge of £1.25 per transaction for games like Challenge Cup.
I do wonder how sales are going, not just for away games but mainly the Challenge Cup as there are continual adverts for it. But what do they expect if ticket sales are down with all the away games that are also on sale! It stinks IMO
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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I decided today to drive across town to the ticket office and pay my 50p for a Saturday ticket, rather than attempt buying online. And I wanted to do a bit of shopping in Robin's Park anyway...
I do tend to agree with the sentiments expressed: I wonder if whatever pootling sum the club makes from those 50 p charges really make up for the loss of goodwill from fans, for example.
I do tend to agree with the sentiments expressed: I wonder if whatever pootling sum the club makes from those 50 p charges really make up for the loss of goodwill from fans, for example.
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Truth is as soon as Ticketmaster became involved fees where here even though the club flat out lies and says no fees it is utterly pathetic it really is.
The season is near the halfway point,still no season ticket,still gaffing about with the promise it’ll come soon but still the club bleats on its for the best is it balls the time for the high ups to get out and say something has long since past they’re treating us as mugs as stated everything has a cost it’s ridiculous to charge for just about everything it’s shameful.
As for the fixture list whoever opened the cage and allowed the monkey to press the start button on the fixture list needs sacking I can’t recall a more stupid set of fixtures as this season it’s not just Wigan either all clubs seems to be having the same problem why don’t they say no this isn’t good enough?
I do wonder how long people can keep affording all these away games, we aren’t going simply because of the weekend games frankly kill us the wife works so we don’t go as for the cup final sadly that’s to close to our holiday to justify a £250 day out.
The season is near the halfway point,still no season ticket,still gaffing about with the promise it’ll come soon but still the club bleats on its for the best is it balls the time for the high ups to get out and say something has long since past they’re treating us as mugs as stated everything has a cost it’s ridiculous to charge for just about everything it’s shameful.
As for the fixture list whoever opened the cage and allowed the monkey to press the start button on the fixture list needs sacking I can’t recall a more stupid set of fixtures as this season it’s not just Wigan either all clubs seems to be having the same problem why don’t they say no this isn’t good enough?
I do wonder how long people can keep affording all these away games, we aren’t going simply because of the weekend games frankly kill us the wife works so we don’t go as for the cup final sadly that’s to close to our holiday to justify a £250 day out.
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Have you never had an explanation from the club as to why you can't purchase tickets . Still of the opinion that the people at the top need to step out of the darkness and explain this ticket situation in personjosie andrews wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 5:33 pmI still can’t purchase a ticket when they go on sale for season ticket holders even though it says I’m a season ticket holder. Again I have to go down & buy from the ticket office with the 50p charge. It’s probably cost me a fiver in petrol!!ancientnloyal wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 5:09 pm It is crap isn’t it Josie.
It’s pence for Danson. The club now charges for everything and pricing out many. Even firework displays (free at other clubs), legend talks (free at other clubs), birthday messages (free at Leigh), history stuff (done better everywhere else and free)…
I feel so much for these families with a few kids with all these extra charges per ticket & also there’s the added charge of £1.25 per transaction for games like Challenge Cup.
I do wonder how sales are going, not just for away games but mainly the Challenge Cup as there are continual adverts for it. But what do they expect if ticket sales are down with all the away games that are also on sale! It stinks IMO![]()
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All they say, & the last reply was today, is "that’s strange"!EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 8:17 pmHave you never had an explanation from the club as to why you can't purchase tickets . Still of the opinion that the people at the top need to step out of the darkness and explain this ticket situation in personjosie andrews wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 5:33 pmI still can’t purchase a ticket when they go on sale for season ticket holders even though it says I’m a season ticket holder. Again I have to go down & buy from the ticket office with the 50p charge. It’s probably cost me a fiver in petrol!!ancientnloyal wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 5:09 pm It is crap isn’t it Josie.
It’s pence for Danson. The club now charges for everything and pricing out many. Even firework displays (free at other clubs), legend talks (free at other clubs), birthday messages (free at Leigh), history stuff (done better everywhere else and free)…
I feel so much for these families with a few kids with all these extra charges per ticket & also there’s the added charge of £1.25 per transaction for games like Challenge Cup.
I do wonder how sales are going, not just for away games but mainly the Challenge Cup as there are continual adverts for it. But what do they expect if ticket sales are down with all the away games that are also on sale! It stinks IMO![]()
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I told them, as I’ve done many times before, that my auto renewal hasn’t worked for the last 3-4 years when all my details including my bank are all correct at the ticket office! They don’t know why that doesn’t work either! So I have to wait until ST’s go on General sale & go down & pay physically with my bank card!
I’m getting really pi88ed off now with it all! I just feel like giving up with it after this season, like so many others who can’t get anything sorted out.
Worse thing the club has done signing on with Ticketmaster and now there’s all this going on in the States with them https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and- ... g-to-know/
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Well tbh it kinda always was. Without the money aspect RL would never exist as a sport.josie andrews wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 1:21 pmI complained to the RFL about the fixtures playing 10 games away in the first 14 matches & was told it was done fairly! So you don’t get any joy from them. And now they are pushing for Wigan along with Warrington to go & join the NRL in Las Vegas so they can enjoy a week or so of freebies.First Try Tickle wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 12:06 pm The RFL fixtures this season are worse than Wigan's ticket fiasco. It would be cheaper to get a season ticket at Cas the amount of times we've been. Luckily we won't meet in the play offs. And still no sign of Leeds.
Not sure how difficult it would be to play all teams once, then swap venues then play the loop fixtures.
I’m becoming more & more disillusioned with the club & the sport it’s not about fans anymore it’s about money & greed!
You only need to look, at & I know it’s not much, but adding £2 per ticket to purchase & when going to the ticket office charging 50p to collect!! What’s that all about? I’m using my time my petrol to be given a ticket
That said some of the surcharges don't make sense commercially imo.