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2015/16 Benefits & Pricing

Robert Logan2 Sep 2015 - 10:37
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With the start of the new season just around the corner here’s a quick reminder to supporters about the new membership and matchday pricing structures

After successfully cementing our place as a National League 1 side Mowden Park are committed to having the most competitive matchday pricing in the league, alongside first class facilities and a matchday experience that is above and beyond any other team.

Queenie and Queenie+ members will again have free entrance to all 1st XV home league games, which is ideal for members who regularly support the side.

Loyal Club+ members will still benefit from an excellent discount on matchday tickets at £8 per game, perfect for individuals who attend regular 1st XV games but not quite enough to justify a Queenie or Queenie+.

16-18year olds with a Club+ membership will have free entrance to all 1st XV home league games.

Matchday ticket prices for Non-Mowden members and Club members will be £10, concessions will be £8 and all u16s will remain free along with all matchday parking.

Becoming a member of the Mowden Park family now has a long list of other benefits including voting rights, access to international tickets, discount on merchandise, discount on select bar and food beverage and even free places to at a Mowden Park Rugby Camp.

To check out these benefits or to purchase a Mowden Membership then either pick up an application pack from the club or by downloading the application pack below.

Themed Match Day hospitality options, which include family, ladies, members, sponsors and Christmas themed days will again be available on select games throughout the season.

With prices starting from £15pp, supporters can enjoy a range of 2 and 3 course meals alongside various entertainment and pre-match build up, before taking in the game from the comfort of private director seating in the centre stand. Why not make a full day with the Mowden Family?

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