On Friday 3 September the Magic Weekend kicks off at Kingston Park Stadium with the BetFred Championship Round 20 match between Newcastle Thunder vs York City Knights. With the stadium less than 20 minutes away from Newcastle city centre via the Tyne & Wear Metro rail system, it’s easy to get to and will be a great way for fans to start their rugby league weekend.
With multiple bars, a great food offering and a party atmosphere generated by the Bavarian Stompers Band pre and post-game it will be a famous Geordie night! The game itself is always a closely fought battle with the reverse fixture earlier in the season decided by just two points.
Book on or before Wednesday 1st September and get tickets at discounted rates (Adults £15/Kids £5). Go to www.thunderrugby.co.uk and to secure tickets.
Award winning hospitality is also available for the game at £50 for adults and £25 for under 16s. Contact helen.scott@newcastle-falcons.co.uk for further details.
More information to follow....
On Friday 3 September the Magic Weekend kicks off at Kingston Park Stadium with the BetFred Championship Round 20 match between Newcastle Thunder vs York City Knights. With the stadium less than 20 minutes away from Newcastle city centre via the Tyne & Wear Metro rail system, it’s easy to get to and will be a great way for fans to start their rugby league weekend.
With multiple bars, a great food offering and a party atmosphere generated by the Bavarian Stompers Band pre and post-game it will be a famous Geordie night! The game itself is always a closely fought battle with the reverse fixture earlier in the season decided by just two points.
Book on or before Wednesday 1st September and get tickets at discounted rates (Adults £15/Kids £5). Go to www.thunderrugby.co.uk and to secure tickets.
Award winning hospitality is also available for the game at £50 for adults and £25 for under 16s. Contact helen.scott@newcastle-falcons.co.uk for further details.
QuoteThunderRugby="ThunderRugby"On Friday 3 September the Magic Weekend kicks off at Kingston Park Stadium with the BetFred Championship Round 20 match between Newcastle Thunder vs York City Knights. With the stadium less than 20 minutes away from Newcastle city centre via the Tyne & Wear Metro rail system, it’s easy to get to and will be a great way for fans to start their rugby league weekend.
With multiple bars, a great food offering and a party atmosphere generated by the Bavarian Stompers Band pre and post-game it will be a famous Geordie night! The game itself is always a closely fought battle with the reverse fixture earlier in the season decided by just two points.
Book on or before Wednesday 1st September and get tickets at discounted rates (Adults £15/Kids £5). Go to www.thunderrugby.co.uk and to secure tickets.
Award winning hospitality is also available for the game at £50 for adults and £25 for under 16s. Contact helen.scott@newcastle-falcons.co.uk for further details.
More information to follow....'"
wow are still going, saw the Bavarian Stompers some 40 year ago in a club house bet they not the same players think it was crigg
QuoteThunderRugby="ThunderRugby"On Friday 3 September the Magic Weekend kicks off at Kingston Park Stadium with the BetFred Championship Round 20 match between Newcastle Thunder vs York City Knights. With the stadium less than 20 minutes away from Newcastle city centre via the Tyne & Wear Metro rail system, it’s easy to get to and will be a great way for fans to start their rugby league weekend.
With multiple bars, a great food offering and a party atmosphere generated by the Bavarian Stompers Band pre and post-game it will be a famous Geordie night! The game itself is always a closely fought battle with the reverse fixture earlier in the season decided by just two points.
Book on or before Wednesday 1st September and get tickets at discounted rates (Adults £15/Kids £5). Go to www.thunderrugby.co.uk and to secure tickets.
Award winning hospitality is also available for the game at £50 for adults and £25 for under 16s. Contact helen.scott@newcastle-falcons.co.uk for further details.
More information to follow....'"
wow are still going, saw the Bavarian Stompers some 40 year ago in a club house bet they not the same players think it was crigg
All views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the RLFANS.COM or its subsites.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that news stories, articles and images are correct, we cannot be held responsible for errors. However, if you feel any material on this website is copyrighted or incorrect in any way please contact us using the link at the top of the page so we can remove it or negotiate copyright permission.
RLFANS.COM, the owners of this website, is not responsible for the content of its sub-sites or posts, please email the author of this sub-site or post if you feel you find an article offensive or of a choice nature that you disagree with.