Adult, Junior, Student and Senior season ticket holders are eligible for a free match ticket to bring a friend to enjoy the crunch Magners League play off deciding match against Munster this Sunday, 6.15pm kick off
Adult, Junior, Student and Senior season ticket holders are eligible for a free match ticket to bring a friend to enjoy the crunch Magners League play off deciding match against Munster this Sunday, 6.15pm kick off
To claim their free match ticket season ticket holder must call ticket office on 0845 345 1400 or register online at www.cardiffblues.com/seasontickets
The Blues have also launched and Introduce a Friend scheme for next season. Adult and Senior Season Ticket Holders who introduce a friend to purchase a Cardiff Blues 2010/11 season ticket will both receive a £25 voucher from Wales' premier department store, John Lewis. The first 100 junior season ticket holders who introduce a junior friend as a season ticket holder will receive a discount voucher to spend at Tredz Bikes Cardiff, plus a pair of FREE Cineworld tickets for themselves and their introduced friend.
At the Cardiff City Stadium there has been a great atmosphere in the family stand but to improve things further the Blues will be moving our family stand a short distance along the Grandstand. Family Stand Season Ticket Holders have been mailed a voucher to claim a free match ticket for their friend.
By moving the family stand season ticket holders will benefit from easier access into the stadium and better social facilities. To give family stand season ticket holders an opportunity to sample these improvements, we are implementing this location change from the Blues v Munster ahead of the permanent move next season.
The Blues have taken considerable time and care to relocate season ticket holder seats within the new area and family stand.
The Blues have enjoyed tremendous support this season, most notably on the road. Speaking ahead of the Munster match Cardiff Blues Director of Rugby, David Young, said,
"Hopefully we will have a big crowd at the stadium that really picks up the noise level."
"The noise they made last weekend up at Wasps was outstanding."
"There were large sections of supporters who started the singing and chanting and really made an impression up in Newcastle and Wasps, which is something the players remarked upon and appreciated."