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New Zealand A Big Draw As Remaining GUINNESS Series Tickets Released

The IRFU today released all remaining tickets for the upcoming GUINNESS Series as it confirmed that the finale against World champions New Zealand, on Sunday, November 24 is once again proving to be the hottest ticket in town.

In addition to a limited number of tickets for the New Zealand fixture (from 32.50 euro), today’s release includes three match packages (for €;136), two match packages (from €;85.50) and individual match tickets for Australia (from €;12.50) and the opening game against Samoa (from €;7.50), which kicks off in just over five weeks.

Tickets are available from ticketmaster.ie.

Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt commented: “The weeks seem to be accelerating as we head into autumn and the GUINNESS Series.

“It’s difficult to look past the high powered and combative Samoans first up but they’re followed by an Australian team desperate to turn their form around. The finale of course is the All Blacks which is, as always, the ultimate test.”

In addition, the Irish Rugby Football Union will provide 400 euro to rugby clubs to defray the costs of travelling to the opening fixture of the GUINNESS Series against Samoa. 

The bus offer, which is open to groups of adults as well as groups of adults and kids, is available by informing the IRFU of an intention to travel to the match in a group of 45 or more.

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