Image Credit: Inpho Photography / Billy Stickland

Image Credit: Inpho Photography / Billy Stickland

There has been a five per cent increase in demand for tickets from clubs for the 2014 Guinness Series featuring Irish rugby internationals against South Africa, Georgia and Australia.
A priority window will open for Supporters Club Members on Tuesday June 3rd with tickets going on general sale two days later.
The South Africa match on Saturday November 8th will be the first international match on home soil since the team won the RBS Six Nations title in Paris in March. The Georgia game is on November 16th followed by the visit of Australia on Saturday, November 22nd.
Stand tickets range from €5 to €65 with premium level tickets ranging from €45 to €80, while two and three-game packages start at €85.50 and offer savings of up to 20% on individual ticket prices.
The 2014 Guinness Series will be broadcast live on RTÉ Sport and Sky Sports.
“Following Ireland’s success in winning the RBS 6 Nations title, there is a real sense of anticipation among fans ahead of this series,” said Ken Lyons, Chairman of the IRFU’s Commercial & Marketing Committee.
“Last year we saw record attendance numbers across the three Tests and there has been a 5% increase in demand for tickets from club members for the forthcoming November Tests.”
“The 2013 GUINNESS Series was a phenomenal success with huge attendances and a fantastic atmosphere at the Aviva Stadium,” added Rory Sheridan from Diageo. “The All Blacks game will never be forgotten by anyone who was there.”