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Official 2010 6 Nations Hospitality Packages Available


Sportsworld have today launched sales of their official 2010 6 Nations corporate hospitality packages within twickenham’s luxurious new South Stand Complex, which opened officially last year.
2010 6 Nations Fixtures: Twickenham
England v Wales, Saturday 6th February
England v Ireland, Saturday 27th February
Your hospitality package includes:
  • Access to the Martin Johnson Suite
  • Official RFU match ticket
  • Drinks reception on arrival
  • Complimentary bar pre-match and 1 hour post match
  • Four course lunch with fine wines
  • Post match savoury selection
  • Pre-match guest speaker
  • Plasma television screens
  • Official souvenir programme
  • Printed event documentation
  • Experienced Sportsworld event management in attendance
Pricing:
England v Wales:     £649 per person + vat
England v Ireland:    £649 per person + vat
Full details can be found in the Rugby section of the Events Calander on our website, alternatively call our sales team on +44 (0)1235 555844 to discuss your requirements in more detail.

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