Rochdale Hornets: Juniors go for just £1

Date published: 14 June 2017


Rochdale Hornets are reducing junior ticket prices for the Father's Day game against Bradford Bulls at the Crown Oil Arena on Sunday to just £1.

Both teams will be hoping to pick up valuable points as they try to climb their way out of the bottom half of the table.

Having been on the road for five weeks, the Hornets fans are looking forward to the home tie, and with the prospect of a healthy following from Bradford there promises to be a fantastic atmosphere as the two clubs go head-to-head.

Uppermill Brass Band will provide entertainment pre game, and  Rayz All Stars will take centre stage with a cheerleading performance, guest starring Hercules the Hornet.

Extra security checks are in place and bags will be searched on arrival, and therefore supporters should allow time to accommodate these extra checks.

The Main Stand (seating) and Sandy Lane End (standing) will be open for this game, with Bradford supporters expected to be in the Sandy Lane standing area. The price for both sections of the stadium is the same.

Ticket prices are £15 for adults, £12 concessions and £1 juniors.

Suppoters can pay at the gate or pre-purchase at:

www.hornetsrugbyleague.co.uk/tickets

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