Wales will play 4 high profile games this Autumn at the Millennium Stadium against the best teams in the world of Rugby. Wales take on New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and South Africa in successive weeks in November in what promises to be some amazing matches. Just a few hundred tickets remain for the Wallabies match, which contests the James Bevan Trophy – created in honour of and named after the Aussie-born first captain of Wales – although these are mainly single seats for the 17.15pm kick-off.
“The take-up for tickets through our club priority system and through pre-registration for the public has meant, for the second season in a row, we are able to announce a sell out months in advance of our Invesco Perpetual Series of fixtures, with more surely to follow,” said WRU group head of marketing Gwyn Dolphin.
“This shows that the appetite is there in Wales for more top class rugby, hot of the back of a Lions victory which saw many of our star players and coaches excell themselves and fans are hungry for more.
The Autumn Internationals return in October. Wales will take on the best southern hemisphere teams at the Millenium Stadium. First off is Wales v Australia 6th November 2010, the Aussies games should be a great start , then Saturday 13th November 2010 Wales take on South Africa, following Saturday Fiji take on the welsh. The final game sees Wales v New Zealand
Wales Autumn International Fixtures.
November 2012
Sat 10th Nov 12 14:30 Wales v Argentina Millennium Stadium
Fri 16th Nov 12 19:30 Wales v Samoa Millennium Stadium
Sat 24th Nov 12 17:15 Wales v New Zealand Millennium Stadium
December 2012
Sat 1st Dec 12 14:30 Wales v Australia Millennium Stadium
The All Blacks kick-start a four match series which sees the world’s third and sixth best sides – according to IRB World Rankings – Australia and Argentina respectively, take on a Warren Gatland Wales team set to be peppered with returning
Lions hot on the back their final Test series victory over South Africa this summer.
The Pumas are in Cardiff on Saturday 21st November (KO 1430) the week after a Friday night fixture with Samoa on the 13th November – priced at a family freindly £15 and £10 (U16 concession) – with the higher price tickets of £20 for the visit of the South Sea Islanders also sold out.
“If it’s more top clash rugby you want you need look no further than three teams who feature above us in the world rankings and a Samoan side which will be a true test in their own right.
“Warren Gatland will be looking to meet the Southern Hemisphere superpowers head on, but both Argentina and Samoa will also relish the challenge of coming to Wales, so it all adds up to the prospect of another exciting series at the Millennium Stadium this autumn.”
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