Bank Holiday Monday pricing
HENDERSON INSURANCE Scunthorpe Scorpions have revealed the prices for the double-header against Newcastle and Workington at the Eddie Wright Raceway on August Bank Holiday Monday (3pm).
And the good news is that there are BIG SAVINGS for all, compared to the price of two single-header SGB Championship meetings.
The Admission prices for the double-header are:
All Adults (Adults / Student / OAP): £20.00
Child (10 – 17): £5.00
Child (0 – 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult)
No family tickets
Match Programme: £1.00
Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey said: “We’ve tried to set the admission prices so that they are really good value and there are big savings for all adults, compared to the price of two single-headers.
“For example, if you normally pay the concessionary rate of £13, you’ll pay £20, so across two meetings, that’s a saving of £6. And we’ve kept the prices for kids at £5, despite the fact it’s double the action.
“It’s a very expensive meeting for us to put on and we need to cover the cost. I’ve tried to be fair to everyone, and I hope everyone can appreciate that.
“It’s going to be a fascinating afternoon’s action, since Newcastle and Workington are the two clubs directly above us in the SGB Championship table and, if results go our way, a double victory could take us above both of them.
“We also think the meeting will be highly attractive to any neutral fans, who want to see a real feast of 30 heats of speedway action for a reasonable cost.”
The savings:
Full paying adult. Usual price for two single headers = £30. Monday’s price = £20. SAVING of £10.
Student / OAP. Usual price for two single headers = £26. Monday’s price = £20. SAVING of £6.
Child (aged 10-17). Usual price for two single headers = £10. Monday’s price = £5. SAVING of £5.
* SCORPIONS will also hold their annual collection for the Speedway Riders’ Benevolent Fund on Bank Holiday Monday, between the two meetings. It’s a massively worthy cause, with money paid over each year both to currently injured riders and those who are wheelchair bound due to a speedway accident.