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Written by Howie Kahn
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Tuesday, 12 January 2010 08:20 |
Tickets for the 2010 Castle Cape Town Tens at Hamilton RFC, and the historic Cape Town Rugby Festival at the Cape Town Stadium, are now available for purchase on Computicket.

Full weekend passes are available for just R120 which will give spectators access to all the CT Tens action at Hamilton's throughout the weekend of February 5-7, as well as the two rugby matches at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday - the SA Legends v International Legends 10-a-side exhibition game and the Stormers v Boland XV Super 14 warm-up fixture; the first time rugby will be played at the brand-new stadium.
The full weekend pass will also allow those lucky spectators to attend Saturday evening's massive Beer Festival at Hamilton's - which will include performances from top UK cover band, The Lightyears (who rocked the tournament last year), and a host of well-known South African bands.
Those spectators wishing to purchase the full 'CT Tens Weekend Package' need to select that option on our Computicket page (by clicking HERE), whilst fans wanting to attend Sunday's action only will be able to buy tickets at the gate at Hamilton's for just R40.
Sunday's finals day is bound to be a popular day, but if you are looking for a full weekend's worth of rugby action (not to mention more value for your money; your chance to be a part of sporting history at the Cape Town Stadium and to attend Saturday's party at Hamilton's), click HERE NOW to book your place!
Please note, the full weekend pass will be required to attend the Beer Festival and tickets will NOT be on sale at the ground - for the party or the rugby - on Saturday.
Of course, ALL Cape Town Tens players and managers will be able to attend the match at the Cape Town Stadium - and the evening's festivities - as part of the tournament, but all friends and family will have to purchase the 'Weekend Package' to be part of all the weekend fun.
* Parking is available throughout the weekend and can also be booked online on Computicket at an additional cost of only R20.

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