2008 Season Ticket Info
Our Pride. Your Passion. One Team.
2008 Benefits
- Guaranteed entry to all 13 home Super League Games
- Exclusive 50% Discount on Millennium Magic ticket
- Exclusive 50% Discount on 4th Round of the Carnegie Challenge Cup
- Exclusive 10% Discount on selected merchandise from the club shop
- Priority booking for Play-off and Challenge Cup Tickets
- Free entrance to all home Academy fixtures
- Discounted function room hire at The Halliwell Jones Stadium with Heathcotes
| Tickets | Early Bird | Earlybird Saving | Standard Price | |
| North Stand | Adult | £246 | £43 | £289 |
| Concession | £158 | £35 | £193 | |
| Student | £158 | £35 | £193 | |
| Young Adult (16-18) | £158 | £35 | £193 | |
| Junior (5-16) | £80 | - | £80 | |
| Martin Dawes East Stand | Adult | £191 | £38 | £229 |
| Concession | £111 | £22 | £133 | |
| Student | £111 | £22 | £133 | |
| Young Adult (16-18) | £111 | £22 | £133 | |
| Junior (5-16) | £70 | - | £70 | |
| Family Ticket | £422 | £50 | £472 | |
| Single Parent Family | £271 | £40 | £311 | |
| Prime Time South/Lloyds TSB West Stand | Adult | £171 | £34 | £205 |
| Concession | £106 | £27 | £133 | |
| Student | £106 | £27 | £133 | |
| Young Adult (16-18) | £106 | £27 | £133 | |
| Junior (5-16) | £60 | - | £60 |
The Halliwell Jones Stadium
Age Defintions
- Junior - Aged between 5-16 (year 11 at school). Please note a photocopy of a birth certificate is required
- Young Adult - Aged between 16-18, proof of age is required.
- Student - Aged 18+ and in full time education. Any person in part-time education will not qualify for the student rate. A photocopy of a college/university card showing course dates or a college letter of confirmation is required.
- Concession - Aged 60 years or over.
Key Dates
Seat renewal deadline - Saturday 6th October 2007
Earlybird Deadline - Monday 5th November 2007
RFL Benevolent Fund
With the sale of every Super League XIII season ticket, generous Wolves supporters will make a significant and vital difference to the lives of seriously injured ex-players of the game. The Wolves were the first club to donate money from every adult season ticket sale to the RFL Benevolent Fund by raising the price of adult season tickets by just £1.
The money will go towards supporting seriously affected ex-players by providing funding for adapted cars, wheelchairs, specialised equipment at a spinal injuries gym and physiotherapy sessions.




