Rochdale Hornets versus Warrington Wolves game moved to Manchester Regional Arena

Date published: 25 January 2017


Hornets take on Warrington Wolves at the Manchester Regional Arena on Saturday.

The Manchester Regional Arena is a sports and athletics facility adjacent to Manchester City's Etihad Stadium. It is also home to community side Manchester Rangers.

Hornets CEO, Adam Bates, said: “I’d just like to thank Phil Fitton from Manchester Rangers for his help in this process. It has been a scramble since we found out the Crown Oil Arena would be unavailable and hosting the match at the Manchester Regional Arena on the same date and time seemed the least disruptive option.

“Thanks must also go to the supporters of both Warrington Wolves and ourselves for their patience, it took a little longer than we had hoped but we thank them for their patience” said Adam Bates.

"As promised, tickets already purchased for the match which was due to take place at The Crown Oil Arena on the same date will still be valid for the new location. Any supporters who are unable to make it to the match at the new location will be offered a full refund. "

Cash turnstiles will be open on the day and admission will be priced at:

Adults - £13
Concession (Student/NUS/Armed Forces/OAP) - £10
Under 16's - £2

If Hornets supporters wish to travel to Manchester Regional Arena by coach, the club will look at facilitating this depending on the number of people who express an interest.

They can do so by emailing info@hornetsrugbyleague.com or calling
01706 648004.

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