Organisers of the 2025 Girls’s Rugby World Cup have confirmed the supporters who attended the match between England and Australia in Brighton on Saturday drank the stadium dry out of beer.
Sarah Massey, managing director of the Girls’s Rugby World Cup England 2025, confirmed at a media briefing on Tuesday that some supporters had been left unable to purchase their beverage of alternative having been requested whether or not stories had been true the venue had bought out of beer.
Beer producer Asahi is a sponsor of the event, and Massey mentioned they corrected the shortfall for Sunday’s match on the similar stadium the place New Zealand beat Eire 40-0 in Brighton.
“We noticed report breaking gross sales for food and drinks at Brighton and throughout all venues on the weekend, [showing] how a lot that is interesting to followers,” Massey mentioned.
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“That can solely assist long run funding. It’s unlucky there have been some folks not in a position to acquire food and drinks, we rectified that on Sunday. We get information from surveys after each match, so attempting to enhance every little thing we do.”
England’s 47-7 victory over Australia on Saturday performed out in entrance of a crowd of 30,443 spectators, with 30,017 in attendance on Sunday to look at New Zealand beat Eire.