U16s/U19s Gameday Info - Western Force vs Qld Reds - Sunday 20 October

Wed, Oct 16, 2024, 6:00 AM
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by Western Force Media

Get a glimpse at the next generation of Western Force stars when the Club’s U16s and U19s teams take on the Queensland Reds at Claremont’s Revo Fitness Stadium on Sunday.

Entry is free for all patrons for the Super Rugby U16s and U19s games, kicking off at 11:05am and 1:05pm respectively.

Western Force U16s v Queensland Reds U16s - Kick-off 11:05am

Western Force U19s v Queensland Reds U19s - Kick-off 1:05pm

Revo Fitness Stadium, Claremont

Free entry – via Gate 1 (off Davies Road)

Stream live on Stan Sport

Monitor @WesternForce on Twitter for updates

How do you get in?

Enter via Gate 1 on the south-western side of the ground, off Davies Road. Entry is free.

Is food and bev available?

Head to the Tiger Bar (in the western grandstand) for food and soft drinks from 10am. Bar facilities will be open from 12:30pm.

The Red Rooster van will be open at Gate 1 and Mr Whippy for your icecream fix!

How much does it cost?

Both games are free entry!

How do you get there?

If you intend on driving, there is plenty of parking at the venue, including the Davies Road Carpark which is opposite the stadium and has a FREE four-hour limit.

Revo Fitness Stadium is located just a short 100m walk from Claremont train station, while there’s a number of bus options. Check Transperth for further info.

Where can I sit?

Anywhere around the venue but we recommend the western grandstand for an elevated view with some shade. The orientation of the playing field is also closer to the western grandstand, so you’re close to the action.

Deadball lines will be unavailable for viewing due to warm-up locations but you are welcome to watch the game from the eastern side of the field if you prefer.

Who’s playing?

The Force and Reds will name their team lists via their website and social media channels late in the week.

What’s the purpose of the game?

The games are part of the Super Rugby U16s and U19s competitions which are running concurrently, with the grand finals happening early next month.

Sunday’s game marks Round 4, with the Force coming off a Round 3 bye. Both Force U16s and U19s teams have 1-1 records, along with both Reds’ teams, so victories on Sunday critical to qualifying for the grand final.

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