HULL KR: Robins get 2,000 more tickets for do-or-die derby
HULL KR have been given an allocation of 2,000 more tickets for the do-or-die derby clash with Hull FC in the West Stand Upper Tier.
They will go on sale to Club Rovers members tonight from 6pm at the Official Retail Stores at Craven Park and 269 Holderness Road, or over the phone by calling 0844 2490 105.
It comes after Robins fans snapped up more than 3,000 North Stand tickets in a matter of hours when they went on sale this morning.
Having been given a further allocation from Hull FC, tickets will remain limited to one per member and any supporter who has already bought a ticket will not be able to purchase further tickets.
From 9am tomorrow morning, the remaining tickets will go on sale to both Club Rovers members and 2010 Season Pass holders.
With demand so high the club expects to sell out the extra allocation, but in the unlikely event that there are any remaining tickets, they will be placed on general sale from 9am on Thursday morning.












5 Comments
by Swanland Red, East Yorks
Tuesday, September 07 2010, 11:53AM
“mark, Yes you are right there will never be as many as city have had. The reason is because the tickets for rugby are on an unallocated basis, which means they limit the attendance it to about 22k.”
by Mark, Hull
Tuesday, September 07 2010, 9:58AM
“The Beatles sold more records and were more popular than Black Lace. Do you think black Lace were better, Matt/Red69?
After all the hysteria there still won't be as many there as City have had.”
by Matt, West
Tuesday, September 07 2010, 7:49AM
“Scarborough Tiger, come and see a game and educate yourself.
Just because McDonalds is the most popular "restaurant" in the world it does not make it the best. Gordon Ramsey serves a fraction of the customers but most would consider the experience far superior.”
by Red69, West
Tuesday, September 07 2010, 7:49AM
“Scarborough Tiger, come and see a game and educate yourself.
Just because McDonalds is the most popular "restaurant" in the world it does not make it the best. Gordon Ramsey serves a fraction of the customers but most would consider the experience far superior.”
by scarborough tiger, bad weather day....
Tuesday, September 07 2010, 7:02AM
“well i never,
people pay to watch rugby league...and i allways thought they gave the tickets away for free..
:-)”