The Wallabies are on track to sell out their return to Allianz Stadium on September 3 with corporate tickets flying off the shelves at prices higher than the international pop sensation | geerob
The Wallabies are on track to sell out their return to Allianz Stadium on September 3 with corporate tickets flying off the shelves at prices higher than international pop sensation Justin Bieber.
Rugby and stadium sources are tipping a sell-out, with corporate clients undeterred by record prices for hospitality packages. Rugby Australia is charging some corporate clients more for Wallabies tickets at Allianz Stadium than Justin Bieber for his concert at the same venue later this year.Rugby Australia will be delighted at the take-up given their struggles in Perth and, likely, in Adelaide this weekend.
The Wallabies have been based on the Gold Coast while playing games in Australia and have attracted criticism for arriving in host cities late in the week, typically on a Thursday before a Saturday Test.
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