Additional parking available for Bulls clash
Date published: 11 September 2018
Roughyeds are in need of the two points to enhance their chances of finishing in the play-offs
Oldham RLFC has announced that there will be parking for between 50 and 60 cars at Limehurst Primary School and Nursery on Sunday afternoon when high-flying Bradford Bulls are visitors to the Vestacare Stadium (3pm kick-off).
Bradford need to win to keep alive their hopes of the Betfred League title and, with it, automatic promotion to the Championship.
Roughyeds are equally in need of the two points to enhance their chances of finishing in the play-offs and to drop the curtain on their home league games this season.
A large crowd is anticipated and fans travelling in cars are asked to park responsibly and certainly NOT in front of drives and/or garages.
To ease the situation Limehurst Primary, situated on Whitebank Road just a few minute's walk from the ground, will make their facilities available at a charge of £3 per car for school funds.
The club wishes to publicly thank the head, Mr Roberts, for his kind gesture.
Thanks also to site manager Brendan Slater, who will be on site from 1pm to 5.30pm to supervise and assist where needed.
The match is NOT all-ticket but tickets are on sale in advance (to ease congestion at the turnstiles) between 10am and 3pm tomorrow (Wednesday), Thursday and Friday from the Roughyeds office inside the ground, cash or cheque only.
Usual admission prices apply.
Turnstiles open at 1pm and fans are asked to arrive early.
They can access the social club once inside the ground and/or visit the club shop where there will be MASSIVE discounts and bargain-buys.
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