Trio of Rugby League World Cups heading for Warrington

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TO mark 200 days to go until the Rugby League World Cup kicks off, the three trophies have set off on a 48-hour Trophies Tour, arriving in Warrington sometime tomorrow, Wednesday, as part of a special ticket offer.

Starting in Newcastle earlier today the three trophies are on tour to every one of its host towns and cities in 48 hours and will be greeted by a unique event in each location and accompanied by some familiar faces along the way

The 48-hour ticket offer means fans can buy a Category C ticket for a number of opening matches and get upgraded to a Category B, meaning you can secure the best seats in the house, with prices starting from just £15

The event kicks off when England take on Samoa in the tournaments’ opening fixture at St James’ Park, Newcastle on 15 October 2022.

The trophies tour, whereby the silverware from the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments will be paraded around the towns and cities getting ready to host the 61 matches of the upcoming World Cup, kicked off in Newcastle with RLWC2021 Ambassador Jason Robinson, joining famous names from Newcastle’s array of clubs.

The tour will then pass through six of the other host locations, including Leeds’ Headingley Stadium, before making its final stop of the first 24 hours in Kirklees at Huddersfield’s John Smith’s Stadium.

Day two on Wednesday 30 March will begin at Manchester’s Old Trafford, the home of the doubleheader finals of the men’s and women’s tournaments. The journey will then continue to visit the remaining host locations, including Warrington, before its final stop being the Emirates Stadium in London.

The promotional tour will also feature the Tournament’s new campaign ‘This is Real Impact’, to support ticket promotion and provide a platform to tell the many stories of the contribution the Tournament is making in communities through its social impact programme and in respect to inclusivity in hosting the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments under one World Cup for the first time in the sport’s history.

RLWC2021 will also team up with Official Social Care Partner, Community Integrated Care, who have organised several volunteer Power Squad members to help assist with media duties, photography, and refreshments at each certain location, as well as taking part in celebratory fun.

Jon Dutton, Chief Executive of RLWC2021, said: “After a challenging couple of years for everyone, it is hugely exciting to be able to take our three unique trophies to each host partner as they put on their own celebration and make a ‘Real Impact’ in their local community.

“The road to RLWC2021 starts now and with this limited ticket offer and exciting new campaign being released, we hope to encourage fans far and wide be involved in the biggest, best and most inclusive Rugby League World ever to be staged.”

Cllr Tony Higgins, Warrington Borough Council’s cabinet member for Neighbourhood and Communities, said: “Excitement is once more starting to build in Warrington for this prestigious sporting event, and its great news that the coveted trophy will soon be making its way towards our town.

“This is an important milestone as we begin our countdown to the tournament and in the weeks, and months ahead we will be working together to put all the pieces in place for an exciting, inclusive event that engages with everyone in the community.”

Ticket prices for the tournament start as low as £2.21 for concessions, as the unique tournament will be one of the most accessible and affordable for fans with more than 80% of tickets priced below £50. Fans can purchase tickets via www.rlwc2021.com/tickets.


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