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Queensland Reds v British & Irish Lions - Wednesday, 2 July 8:00pm

Ignoto

John Hipwell (52)
To be fair, I thought the $250 price for my usual seat was a bit too much to stomach considering the Welsh game was like $65? I landed on the $59 ones as at least they're on halfway.

Would have been happy to pay $100-$150 but $250 makes for an extremely expensive night out to bring the Wife.
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
Gets expensive for these games Ig, I guess the Reds etc have to use opportunity to get extra money. I know myself and mate in Aus paid out fairly biggish coin for tickets to Lions vs Blues and Last teat in NZ in 2017. It's ok mate , it's why we work isn't it? Well that's what I said when I was adding flights and hotels bills to trips.
 

Ras

Herbert Moran (7)
Had this discussion over the weekend.

Do we think the trade off from being fleeced for a 8 game series by RAU is worth a home world cup GF appearance?

Anything less then that (and a Bled win) and we couldn't agree with it.
 

Ras

Herbert Moran (7)
On the subject of justifying the expensive ticket pricing. What success do you want to see from the cash injection to be comfortable with the cost of tickets.


If we're extremely competitive at our home world cup and win the Bledisloe back over the next few years then I'm happy to fork out for the Lions tickets.
 

Strewthcobber

Michael Lynagh (62)
This series is worth something like $5m every year for the next 12 years for rugby in this country. It's probably paying for every development officer employed by any union in the country to promote rugby over the next decade.

With that context, and looking at ticket sales, RA probably hasn't charged enough.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
The demand justifies the expensive tickets.

It's a once in 12 year event.

The fact that there are very few tickets remaining for any of the games on tour suggests that the pricing was reasonable for the events being sold.

The test tickets I bought were fairly eye-watering in terms of cost. That said, if I hadn't bought them, clearly someone else would have.
 

Wilson

John Eales (66)
The ticket prices are not a charitable contribution to an RA development fund, they're market value for a once in 12 year special event.

No one is saying they're not expensive but the last tour still represents some of my fondest rugby watching experiences and the games are well worth the money they're charging for mine.
 

Ignoto

John Hipwell (52)
No one is saying they're not expensive but the last tour still represents some of my fondest rugby watching experiences and the games are well worth the money they're charging for mine.
Agreed Wilso - it's why I happily paid the premium for the Wallabies game as it'll most likely be the last lions series that my old man and I go together to.

The next tour won't be a problem as the 25% post-tax, tax I pay to go to work (Aka Daycare fee's) won't be hitting the old CC.
 
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