Wolves' season ticket sales up 40 per cent

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WARRINGTON Wolves’ season ticket sales are up by nearly 40 per cent on this time last year thanks to their Wembley success.
With the first deadline now past Season Ticket sales are in full swing with seated and standing tickets available in all areas of the stadium.
Not only have Season Ticket prices been frozen again for the engage Super League XV 2010 season, the Wolves have also kept their money saving earlybird prices alive.
The earlybird deadline is Thursday, November 5. Don’t miss out on these great value prices and your chance to support the Carnegie Challenge Cup holders as they soon embark on their Super League XV campaign.
The benefits of a season ticket include: Guaranteed entry to all 13 home Super League Games, exclusive 50% Discount on Edinburgh Magic weekend ticket, exclusive Free Entry to the 4th Round of the Carnegie Challenge Cup,
priority booking for Play-off and Carnegie Challenge Cup Tickets, Wolves 500 ticket offer when booking your place to the Grand Final, Exclusive 10% Discount on selected merchandise from the Wolfware shop and Free entrance to all home Academy and Reserve team fixtures.
Junior Season Tickets start from as little as £60 or just £2.30 a game.
Juniors get even more!! (all the above and……….), Entry into every home and away Super League game, FREE entry to the Carnegie Challenge Cup up to the quarter finals and FREE membership to the Primrose & Blues Club.


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