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New Zealand And Australia GUINNESS Series Matches Sold Out

The IRFU have confirmed that both the New Zealand and Australia Test matches in the November GUINNESS Series are now sold out. Tickets and packages for Ireland v Canada remain available.

New Zealand last played Ireland in November 2013 in a sell-out which ended in last minute heartbreak for the Ireland team, and the last time Australia visited the Aviva Stadium in November 2014 it was another 51,000 sell-out.
 
There remain some great ticket options for the 2016 GUINNESS SERIES opener against Canada on Saturday, November 12 – click here.

Ireland played Canada in the opening fixture of Pool D at Rugby World Cup 2015, while the Canadians last visited these shores in November 2008 when they took on Ireland at Thomond Park. 

This will be Canada’s first Test match at the Aviva Stadium.


 
Adult tickets for the Canada game are available from €;15, while child tickets are still available from €;5 when purchased with a Category 2 Adult ticket (€;25.00)
 
Padraig Power, IRFU Director of Commercial & Marketing, said: “It is fantastic to have two sold-out GUINNESS Series fixtures and very strong ticket sales for the Canada game. 

“The last remaining tickets for the GUINNESS Series are priced at very attractive rates and the adult and child package caters for supporters of all ages and budgets.”
 

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