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Rugby Championship | Long Lunch


Price $320 – $3200 AUD + BF Get tickets

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Join us for the Rugby Championship Long Lunch ahead of the Wallabies clash against the Springboks! 

Friday, 16 August 2024 
Riverview Room | Optus Stadium 
12:30PM to 4:00PM

Tickets: $320 incl. GST per person
             *Excluding platform booking fees. 

Guests will indulge in a three-course meal and premium beverage package, whilst exclusively hearing from key representatives from both the Wallabies and Springboks, including yet-to-be-announced Wallabies players.  

Bryan Habana 
Few players are as decorated as former Springboks winger Bryan Habana. With 124 caps for South Africa, he was a star in their 2007 World Cup win, scoring a record-tying eight tries. Habana is a three-time SARU Player of the Year, 2007 IRB Player of the Year, two-time Super Rugby champ, and a 2023 World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee.

Joe Schmidt 
New Zealand native, Schmidt took the reins as Wallabies coach this January, aiming to bring back the glory days. He previously led Ireland to three Six Nations titles, including a 2018 Grand Slam, and even snagged the world number one spot for the first time. Schmidt’s coaching creds also include stints with the All Blacks, Blues, Leinster, and Clermont.

Phil Waugh 
Now Rugby Australia's CEO, Waugh had a stellar Wallabies career from 2000 to 2009, earning 79 caps. He was vice-captain during the 2003 World Cup, snagged the John Eales medal, and became RA's chief executive last June after joining the board in 2018.


Guests will also enjoy access to one-of-a-kind memorabilia and experience an exclusive auction, with all event proceeds donated back into the rugby community via the Rugby Foundation of Western Australia.

For every table of 10 purchased, the Rugby Foundation of WA will reinvest $300 back into your nominated Club.

This event is proudly supported by the Rugby Foundation of Western Australia, RugbyWA, Western Force and Rugby Australia.


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