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Bledisloe Cup 2008

26 July - ANZ Stadium, Sydney

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Wallabies beat All Blacks

 

The Qantas Wallabies have defeated the New Zealand All Blacks 34 -19 in the first Bledisloe Cup fixture for 2008. The Wallabies are so far undefeated in 2008 and have one all of their five outings under new coach Robbie Deans.To see what packages were available to this match please read below.

 

The Bledisloe Cup is one of sports true rivalries between the Australian Wallabies and the New Zealand All Blacks.

 

Australian Sports Tours are proud to once again be appointed as an Official Travel Agent for the Bledisloe Cup and we’re delighted to offer all rugby fans the opportunity to cheer on the Wallabies as we commence a new era and bring the Bledisloe Cup back home.

 

Our Wallabies travel pacakages with Platinum tickets and Premium accommodation guarantee that have the best view of the action for this sell out match. This is the ultimate grudge match and one that all rugby fans should not miss.

Bledisloe Cup - Sydney

 Details


 

Events Date: Saturday 26th July 2008
Package Date: Friday 25th July to Sunday 27th July 2008
Where: ANZ Stadium, Sydney

 

Inclusions


  • Two (2) nights accommodation staying at the property of your choice
  • Breakfast daily
  • Reserved "PLATINUM" grandstand seating for Wallabies v All Blacks Sydney Bledisloe Cup Match
  • All licensing, goods and services taxes and handling fees
  • Membership to the AST Members Travel Club
2008 Bledisloe Cup - Sydney

   Prices


  Accommodation Star Twin or Double
per person
Extra Night Single
Supplement
Extra night Availability
BOOK NOW Capitol Square Hotel
3.5 $515 $89 $689 $175 SOLD OUT
BOOK NOW Travelodge Sydney
3.5 $629 $145 $915 $289 SOLD OUT
BOOK NOW

The Menzies Sydney

AST Recommended

4 $675 $155 $979 $305 SOLD OUT
BOOK NOW Vibe Hotel Sydney 4 $689 $175 $1029 $345 SOLD OUT
BOOK NOW Radisson Plaza Hotel 5 $725 $190 $1085 $369 SOLD OUT
 
All prices above are per person twin or double share unless otherwise specified.
Notes:
Prices and availability are subject to confirmation at the time of booking and may be subject to change
  • This package is based on single and twin/double share accommodation
  • Prices are in Australian dollars, inclusive of GST
  • AST Membership is not valid for bookings made through travel agents
  • Package prices do not include domestic flights to and from Sydney
  • Tickets purchased on your behalf to any events are non refundable under any circumstances. Australian Sports Tours P/L will not be held responsible for the loss, theft, destruction or misplacement of any tickets regardless of the reason
  • All ticket prices quoted by Australian Sports Tours are based on supply, demand, seating category and stadium capacity. As such, we cannot be held responsible for the difference between the face value of the tickets and the actual amount paid
  • Please ensure you read and understand the booking terms and conditions attached to your booking form prior to booking.
  • Australian Sports Tours is an Official Tour Operator of the ARU for the 2008 Domestic and Outbound Season including the Spring Tour
  • Our Travel Agents License number: 32297
  • Our Travel Compensation Fund number: 3/7343
     

HOW TO BOOK


OPTION 1: Complete the reservation form and return it to us via post, or fax. Click here for a reservation form

OPTION 2: Book online with our secure booking system. Click on the red BOOK NOW link at the top of the page. From there all you need to do is follow the prompts. Remember, this is a secure server!

OPTION 3: Call our office on free-call 1800 026 668 and speak with Amos Redfern, Chris Banwell, Mark Allen or Stuart Simmons

 

Official Tour Operator Australian Sports Tours are proud to have been appointed as licensed tour operators and travel agents for the following organisations and events:
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