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<blockquote data-quote="ttbus" data-source="post: 744588" data-attributes="member: 73088"><p>Hi everyone, I'm new here. I've got tickets for SA vs Japan in Brighton. I went to the Champions Cup final this year at Twickenham with my son, who was 2 weeks old then, and I didn't need a ticket. I naively assumed rules were the same for the world cup. How wrong was I. I just found out I need a ticket for him, even if he's 5 month old and I'll be carrying him in my arms. Problem is, it's not possible to buy a child ticket separately, it needs to be bought with an adult ticket. the RWC hotline was not really helpful and I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas? I'm tempted to just rock up to the stadium see if I can get a ticket there but that's a bit risky... Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Or any ideas where I could find a child ticket? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttbus, post: 744588, member: 73088"] Hi everyone, I'm new here. I've got tickets for SA vs Japan in Brighton. I went to the Champions Cup final this year at Twickenham with my son, who was 2 weeks old then, and I didn't need a ticket. I naively assumed rules were the same for the world cup. How wrong was I. I just found out I need a ticket for him, even if he's 5 month old and I'll be carrying him in my arms. Problem is, it's not possible to buy a child ticket separately, it needs to be bought with an adult ticket. the RWC hotline was not really helpful and I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas? I'm tempted to just rock up to the stadium see if I can get a ticket there but that's a bit risky... Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Or any ideas where I could find a child ticket? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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