Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Got 2 tickets 2 for price of 1 with ticketmaster worth £11 to have a look at the stadium,
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
tickets aint on sale?e10hammer wrote:Got 2 tickets 2 for price of 1 with ticketmaster worth £11 to have a look at the stadium,
how did you manage that?
Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Frankie Mac
Go to the ticketmaster link on the eggchasers thread and you will find a 2 for 1 presale deal.
Go to the ticketmaster link on the eggchasers thread and you will find a 2 for 1 presale deal.
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Try out the new stadium.on 29 August
As the fixtures have us away on 29 August it might be a good idea to visit the Olympic Stadium as the Barbarians are playing Samoa as a warm up for the RWC. I'm still getting emails saying tickets are available. Also if you're a Newham resident you can get a 2 for 1 deal via the council
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
NorthBankAlliance wrote:Fairly sure we'll have a game this day, know where I'll be...
Well as an STH I'm relieved it's not a Home game since I got tickets for the Rugby a while back.
Our regulation annual defeat at Anfield is the alternative..
Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Great news for those going to the rugby:
London Legacy chief exec David Goldstone details the the Olympic Stadium’s itinerary
Fifteen thousand will run, jog or walk 10k around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and get a chance to have their own ‘Olympic’ moment as they cross the finish line.
I know many residents are taking part and I hope your training is going well. I’m delighted we’ve been able to pause our work in transforming the stadium for this great event.
Less than a week after the Newham run, the roar of athletics fans will fill the stadium during the Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games from July 24 to 26. British Olympic champion Mo Farah will be a star attraction on a fantastic Friday night that will also see the world’s best sprinter, Usain Bolt, take to the blocks in the men’s 100m. Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford will line up in the stadium on Saturday, July 25, while British Athletics’ newest superstar Katarina Johnson-Thompson and local hero Christine Ohuruogu will grace the track and field. The icons of the Paralympics will take centre stage on the Sunday for the IPC Grand Prix Series, as part of National Paralympic Day. With tickets priced from £10, the whole family can cheer on their favourite sporting heroes. Tickets are available here: queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/sainsburys-anniversary-games
We’ll then pull forward the retractable seats at the end of August for the stadium’s first ever rugby match, when the legendary Barbarians play Samoa. The stadium then hosts five Rugby World Cup matches followed by international Rugby League when England take on New Zealand. Finally, the world’s greatest motor-sports drivers will assemble for the Race of Champions. After all this, the stadium will close as we finish our transformation works, reopening fully in 2016, when West Ham move into their new home
http://www.newhamrecorder.co.uk/news/fe ... _1_4153505
Get your tickets here
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/barbarian ... rcatid=225
London Legacy chief exec David Goldstone details the the Olympic Stadium’s itinerary
Fifteen thousand will run, jog or walk 10k around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and get a chance to have their own ‘Olympic’ moment as they cross the finish line.
I know many residents are taking part and I hope your training is going well. I’m delighted we’ve been able to pause our work in transforming the stadium for this great event.
Less than a week after the Newham run, the roar of athletics fans will fill the stadium during the Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games from July 24 to 26. British Olympic champion Mo Farah will be a star attraction on a fantastic Friday night that will also see the world’s best sprinter, Usain Bolt, take to the blocks in the men’s 100m. Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford will line up in the stadium on Saturday, July 25, while British Athletics’ newest superstar Katarina Johnson-Thompson and local hero Christine Ohuruogu will grace the track and field. The icons of the Paralympics will take centre stage on the Sunday for the IPC Grand Prix Series, as part of National Paralympic Day. With tickets priced from £10, the whole family can cheer on their favourite sporting heroes. Tickets are available here: queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/sainsburys-anniversary-games
We’ll then pull forward the retractable seats at the end of August for the stadium’s first ever rugby match, when the legendary Barbarians play Samoa. The stadium then hosts five Rugby World Cup matches followed by international Rugby League when England take on New Zealand. Finally, the world’s greatest motor-sports drivers will assemble for the Race of Champions. After all this, the stadium will close as we finish our transformation works, reopening fully in 2016, when West Ham move into their new home
http://www.newhamrecorder.co.uk/news/fe ... _1_4153505
Get your tickets here
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/barbarian ... rcatid=225
Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Groupon have a deal on. £23 for band 3 seats, not bad.
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Just noticed this section on Website selling tickets for Baa Baa's rugby match at OS - see bit in bold. Has this been mentioned to anyone at their appointments? Certainly wasn't mentioned to me.
The Fine Print
Validity: Valid 29 Aug 2015.
Purchase: Limit 1 per person. May buy 9 additional as gifts.
Booking: Address required at point of purchase. All tickets bought using the same delivery address will be seated together. Must present ticket on the day; you will not be permitted entry with your Groupon.
Restrictions: Doors open at 1pm. Kick off 3pm. Child classified as under 16, children must be accompanied by an adult. Upper tiers not suitable for children under 8. For disabled access please contact the RFU directly.
Original values: Verified using merchant's website on 23 Jun 2015.
The Fine Print
Validity: Valid 29 Aug 2015.
Purchase: Limit 1 per person. May buy 9 additional as gifts.
Booking: Address required at point of purchase. All tickets bought using the same delivery address will be seated together. Must present ticket on the day; you will not be permitted entry with your Groupon.
Restrictions: Doors open at 1pm. Kick off 3pm. Child classified as under 16, children must be accompanied by an adult. Upper tiers not suitable for children under 8. For disabled access please contact the RFU directly.
Original values: Verified using merchant's website on 23 Jun 2015.
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Tricky seats to negoiate in the upper tier, you have to walk down quite carefully due to the small steps.
After walking to the top and back down Saturday 1 big step would be better.
Just give a helping hand kids, olduns and piss heads
Whats it like in the West Upper at present only been in there once since it opened !?
After walking to the top and back down Saturday 1 big step would be better.
Just give a helping hand kids, olduns and piss heads
Whats it like in the West Upper at present only been in there once since it opened !?
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Not suitable for kids, they make too much noisePop Robson wrote:.................
Whats it like in the West Upper at present only been in there once since it opened !?
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
You'd be better off at the England -NZ rugby league international in November. Always prefer my rugby where someone actually picks up the ball and runs with it!
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Re: Barbarians v Samoa August 29th
Got my World Cup tickets through today.
Also got some for this Barbarisns game. £44 for 4 tickets or something.
I prefer rugby league too Irons .
Also got some for this Barbarisns game. £44 for 4 tickets or something.
I prefer rugby league too Irons .