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NEC Harlequins Vs Sale Sharks – SOLD OUT

 
 

28 April 2005
NEC Harlequins have SOLD OUT of all tickets for their final and crucial Zurich Premiership match of the season against Sale Sharks at the Stoop Memorial Ground this Saturday (30th April 2005), kick-off 3.00pm.

The club is advising those supporters without a ticket not to turn up at the ground on the day, as there will be no tickets available.

It is the sixth time this season that the Stoop will be sold out, with the Premiership fixtures against Leicester Tigers (16th October), London Wasps (2nd January), Worcester Warriors (19th February), Newcastle Falcons (13th March) and London Irish (9th April) also being played in front of a capacity crowd.

With building work on the new West stand now in full flow, Quins are expecting a reduced capacity crowd of 8,500 this weekend for a match they have to win if they are to retain their Premiership status.

 
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