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Vannes gets into the thick of things right away, with a clash against Toulouse for the first day. There is no better way to celebrate promotion to the Top 14 at La Rabine, which probably explains the huge success of ticket sales when tickets went on sale for this match. There were 1,300 tickets that went on sale this Monday afternoon: they were sold in less than a few minutes. Twenty minutes even, according to the information provided by The Telegram.
Another sold-out match for Vannes
Baptiste Roux, the club’s ticketing manager, even specified that it was recorded “a peak of 8,000 connections in the queue just before opening.” The Toulouse effect? Perhaps a little, with the fervour of the Breton supporters not to be overlooked.
These 1,300 seats do not of course include the 9,000 season ticket holders who already have their tickets for this gala match as for all the other home games (season ticket sales have skyrocketed, which does not leave many tickets for general sale). With these seats that were snapped up at high speed for the clash of the champions, the Rabine stadium has had a 15th consecutive sell-out. Admirable.
To summarize
Vannes gets into the thick of things right away, with a clash against Toulouse on the first day. There is no better way to celebrate promotion to the Top 14 at La Rabine, which probably explains the huge ticket sales success when general public tickets for this match went on sale this Monday.