A Highlanders supporter says he feels let down at not being
able to watch Saturday night's game from the terrace for the
normal price.
But Highlanders marketing manager Chris Green says there are
plenty of other places from which to watch the match and it
is not possible to differentiate between terrace spectators
who just want to see the rugby and those who want to watch
the game and the band Shihad.
Terrace tickets at Carisbrook have been priced at $40, up
from $20, for the match between the Crusaders and the
Highlanders on Saturday night, with the increase to cover a
concert by Shihad.
Regular terrace-goer Kelly Austin said, in a letter to the
Otago Daily Times, he felt let down by the Otago Rugby
Football Union.
"I personally do not like Shihad and do not want to pay for
this ticket, which leaves me two options: sit in the stands
for $25 or $35, or not go to the game at all," he said.
He understood the Shihad concert was aimed at attracting
university students to a one-off game, but said the move
ignored the team faithful.
"If the union thinks Shihad is necessary to attract a crowd
then the union should cover the costs.
After all, it is about the rugby."
Green said terrace ticket prices had to be increased to cover
the cost of putting on "the country's biggest band".
He would not say how much it is costing to bring Shihad to
Carisbrook.
It was unrealistic to expect organisers to differentiate
between people who went on the terrace solely for the rugby
and those who wanted to see both the rugby and Shihad, he
said.
People had the option of sitting in the Rose stand, the
Neville St and Railway stands for $25 then paying the extra
$20 to listen to Shihad on the terrace.
Tickets for the main stand cost $35.
Shihad was due to start about 9.30pm and play for more than
an hour, he said, and getting a band was part of the whole
entertainment package.
Some people had baulked at the price but others had thought
it was cheap to go to the game and then see the band, he
said.
It cost $65 to see Shihad, Supergroove and Elemeno P at Lake
Hawea in the New Year holiday period.
Green was hoping for a crowd of about 10,000.
About 4000 attended the Highlanders-Brumbies match last
month.
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