This weekend the Magners League will open it's door to the Half Millionth fan. Following one of the most open Six Nations Championships in recent history attention turns once again to domestic rugby and the climax of the Magners League.
Celtic Rugby Director, David Jordan, commented: "With five full rounds of Magners League fixtures still to be played, we have reached this landmark much earlier this year than last thanks in no small part to the Irish supporters that packed Lansdowne Road for the 48,000 league record crowd who watched Leinster play Ulster on New Year's Eve.
"However in all three countries, on a like for like basis, Magners League attendances are up by nearly a quarter compared to last year with 'sold out' signs regularly appearing at Magners League games. The average gate is now over 6,200, almost 50% up on the figure for 2004/5, the first season the league was played in its present 11 team format.
"This shows just how popular our brand of rugby has become with success on the pitch being reflected off it, and I would like to thank all concerned for making it so".
Maurice Breen, Magners Marketing Director said: "We are delighted that crowd attendances continue to rise in what is the inaugural Magners League season. The exciting brand of rugby played in the Magners League is being talked about throughout the rugby community, and that has to be one of the principle reasons for achieving this impressive milestone ahead of time."
To mark this exciting achievement Title Sponsor Magners Irish Cider will be choosing one randomly selected fan at each of the Magners League round 17 games this weekend. The chosen supporters will then receive complementary hospitality at their club's opening fixture for next season as well as a signed shirt.