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Kids go free to 'Easter Monday Showstopper'

Wests Tigers is delighted to announce that children can gain free entry to the club’s Round 6 home game against Parramatta Eels at Accor Stadium on Monday 10th April.

This special free ticket offer (conditions apply) is one of several initiatives designed to make Wests Tigers ‘Easter Monday Showstopper’ one of the biggest games of the season.

Also included with all valid tickets for this match, will be free return public transport to Olympic Park.

Full terms and conditions here.

The annual clash between Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels on Easter Monday is always popular, and this year’s event will be no different. 

As well as free tickets and free public transport, the club will be handing out 15,000 Wests Tigers flags, creating a sea of colour at Accor Stadium.

The Round 6 match is crucial to both sides with two valuable competition points on offer. It could have extra significance for Wests Tigers prop David Klemmer, who is on track to make his 200th NRL appearance.

Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe wants to make this year’s Easter Monday match, bigger and better than ever.

“A great performance against the Eels is what we all want to see, and we want to create the best possible atmosphere.

“Our free ticket offer for children is just one of many initiatives around this event.

“We’ve been working with Accor Stadium and Transport for NSW for some time now putting this package together, and we want thousands of families to come along and be a part of it.

“The whole precinct will be buzzing with the Easter Show next door, providing us with additional opportunities around this event.

This is our chance to show how strong and passionate the support is for Wests Tigers.

Justin Pascoe

"Let's get this stadium roaring.”

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