Wales fans are eager to watch them take on Rugby World Cup champions South Africa at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday 24th November. And tickets for the clash with the Springboks go on public sale for the first time today, Wednesday October 31st at 12 noon, coinciding with the celebration of the annual Celtic/Christian festival of ghosts and ghouls.
Jamie Robinson, Ryan Jones and Kevin Morgan were at their scary best to mark the occasion as the players and their Wales colleagues await the chance to meet the current best team in the World next month – with Coach Nigel Davies set to name his new squad on November 14th.
Tickets are available in all price categories via the ticket hotline 08705 582 582, as the players’ pumpkin reminds fans, and http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/ or http://www.wru.co.uk/. Personal callers can also visit the WRU Ticket Office at 98 St Mary Street, Cardiff.
The teams meet in the inaugural Prince William Cup match, which contests a trophy commissioned to celebrate 100 years of fixtures between the two countries. The cup will be awarded to the victorious side each time the teams meet outside the Rugby World Cup competition.
The designs for the cup were chosen by Prince William himself and the Vice Royal Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union will attend the game.
Tickets for the international are priced at £20, £40, £45, £50 and £60, with the value of each seat now based on exactly where it is in the stadium for the first time. The game is the only major international rugby match being played this Autumn and it will be the first time the ‘Boks take to the field as the 2007 Rugby World Cup champions.