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Price cuts show how WRU have devalued Tests

IN ANoverdue attempt to stimulate public interest in a tired fixture, the WRU have cut the price of 24,000 seats against Australia next November as well as an additional 24,000 against South Africa during the same autumn series.
Those tickets are down from £60 last year to £45. WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips said: “We want to make these games as accessible as possible so that more rugby supporters will have the opportunity to support our national team.’’
In other words: We over-charged and the fans made us pay the price by voting with their feet. He might ...

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