There will be four pricing tiers for all matches rather than a one-price-fits-all
CEO of SA Rugby Jurie Roux. Picture: GALLO IMAGES/GRANT PITCHER
“The top-priced tickets are comparable with what was charged 12 years ago when the Lions were last here‚” said SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux. Unlike what happened in 2009, Roux said he would like to see a sea of green attending the matches in 2021. He did not clearly specify what percentage of the ticket sales would be made available in SA.
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