CONTACT DETAILS - CLUB ADDRESS: South Wales Scorpions, Wales Rugby League, The Farmhouse, Bridgend College, Pencoed. CF35 5LG
Phone: 01656 863896 - Email: info@scorpionsrl.com
To buy a season ticket by post and save the small internet fee, please send a cheque to the above address, made payable to "South Wales Scorpions". Tickets cost just £30 for all concessions or £60 for adults. Please add £1 per ticket for postage or state if you would like to collect your season ticket on February 28th at The Gnoll.
Alternatively, click here to buy your ticket online.
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Thursday, 21 January 2010
Monday, 11 January 2010
Primary School children to go free
South Wales Scorpions' chairman Phil Davies has announced that children aged 11 years old and under have the chance to enter every game for free during their 2010 season which kicks off with a home game against former Super League club Workington Town at the Gnoll in Neath on Sunday 28 February.
A maximum of two children aged 11 or under, per paying adult or adult season ticket holder can enter free. Any additional children can see the rugby league match for just £4 at the gate. Adult entry will cost just £8 per game.
"We want to make every game a family affair," said Davies. "To do that we want to make prices economical for families. Our season tickets will be going on sale soon and we hope we'll have an excellent response as throughout 2010 we'll be hosting the best value for money professional sporting events in the country."
Season tickets will cost just £60 for adults and £30 for all concessions.
A maximum of two children aged 11 or under, per paying adult or adult season ticket holder can enter free. Any additional children can see the rugby league match for just £4 at the gate. Adult entry will cost just £8 per game.
"We want to make every game a family affair," said Davies. "To do that we want to make prices economical for families. Our season tickets will be going on sale soon and we hope we'll have an excellent response as throughout 2010 we'll be hosting the best value for money professional sporting events in the country."
Season tickets will cost just £60 for adults and £30 for all concessions.
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Season tickets on sale next Monday
South Wales Scorpions’ season tickets will go on sale on the home page of the website www.scorpionsrl.com by 4pm next Monday.
Prices will be just £60 for adults and £30 for all concessions giving fans an incredible 25% saving on match by match prices for Wales’ newest professional rugby league club.
The Scorpions’ Co-operative Championship 1 season lasts 20 games (10 at home and 10 away) and starts with a home match at The Gnoll in Neath against former Super League side Workington Town on Sunday 28 February (kick-off 2pm).
Prices will be just £60 for adults and £30 for all concessions giving fans an incredible 25% saving on match by match prices for Wales’ newest professional rugby league club.
The Scorpions’ Co-operative Championship 1 season lasts 20 games (10 at home and 10 away) and starts with a home match at The Gnoll in Neath against former Super League side Workington Town on Sunday 28 February (kick-off 2pm).
Monday, 21 December 2009
Ticket prices confirmed for 2010

South Wales RLFC have announced their season ticket and match admission prices for the 2010 Co-operative Championship 1 season.
The newly formed club, who will play their home matches out of Neath RFC, open their inaugural campaign with a home game against former Super League club, Workington Town, at The Gnoll on Sunday 28 February (kick-off 2pm).
Match admission prices per game for anywhere in the ground are just £8 for adults and £4 for concessions (under 16s, students and seniors) but for the ten-game season, season tickets will cost just £60 for adults and £30 for all concessions giving fans a 25% saving.
Fans will be able to order their tickets early in January.
The new club are also hoping to come up with a nickname by tomorrow.
South Wales RLFC director Mark Rowley said: “Our favourites are Celts, Phoenix and Scorpions, all of which were suggested by fans on internet message boards. All three have their merits, Celts has tradition in the area and fans will already have songs with that name in, Phoenix has a rising from the ashes connotation while Scorpions is something brand new and original and we Welsh always play with a sting in our tale.
“The board are now considering all three names and, all being well, we will make a further announcement tomorrow.”
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