More fans can now watch the Melbourne Storm-Newcastle Knights NRL pre-season trial game at Albury Sportsground on Saturday.
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The crowd was originally capped at 3000, under NSW Government restrictions, but that has now been lifted to 3750, as of midday on Wednesday.
Tickets are available at ticketebo.com.au and cost $20 per adult, $15 concession and $10 for children.
There's also Storm Albury membership tickets available for $10 extra, which also comprises a ticket for the Storm's home ground.
It's general admission tickets only for the games at Albury Sportsground with gates open from 1.45pm.
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The Storm has named a star-studded side littered with representative players, including co-captains Jesse Bromwich and Dale Finucane.
The Knights will also have four players with State of Origin experience in Mitchell Pearce, Daniel Saifiti, David Klemmer and boom recruit Tyson Frizell.
The match starts at 4.45pm, with the reserve grade clash between the two teams, which will include Albury Thunder players Reece Clegg, Bronson Meehan and Harry Reicher playing for the Storm, will start at 2.15pm.
Spectators are encouraged to social distance and will be required to sign in via the Service NSW app and that should be downloaded prior to attending to avoid delays.
To comply with COVID restrictions, the ground will be separated into two zones - northern and southern - and spectators won't be able to cross their allocated zones.
Entry into zone one West is via Smollett Street and zone two East via Hume Street.
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