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Wildcats fans urged to buy Rhinos tickets from Belle Vue



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Published Date:
14 May 2008
WAKEFIELD Wildcats fans are being urged to buy their tickets for Friday's derby clash with Leeds Rhinos direct from Belle Vue.
Super League rules on ticket sales mean that if fans buy their tickets pre-match from their own club rather than on the turnstiles, the club is entitled to 10 per cent of the sales.

Marketing Director James Elston said: "In many ways if our fans pre-buy the ticket, by the end of the season it will go more than a long way towards giving John (Kear) the chance to strengthan his squad, increase our turnover and can only benefit the club."

Wildcats head coach John Kear will be hoping it's lucky number seven for his troops as Wakefield look to continue their impressive form and climb up the Super League table.

And they'll be hoping to make amends for their only defeat at Belle Vue this season when the Rhinos dished out a 44-8 thumping earlier in the season.

Tickets are now on sale in the Wildcats Superstore, priced £18 for adults and £12 for concessions. Juniors can also swap their season ticket voucher ahead of the game.

For all the latest Wakefield Wildcats news and preview ahead of the Rhinos game, see this Friday's Wakefield Express Sport.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 10:16 AM
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