Dragons captain Tom Willis and international back row Danny Lydiate will be joining Dragons supporters at Rodney Parade tomorrow morning and travelling to the game with the fans on the first of the Newport Transport services to Cardiff City Stadium.
The Dragons and Newport Transport have teamed up to provide 10 double-decker buses to the game to help fans make it down to the stadium to cheer on the Men of Gwent as they take on London Wasps in the Heineken Cup.
Buses will be leaving from 11am with return tickets available from the ticket office at £2 per person. The club shop, ticket office and clubhouse will all be open tomorrow morning.
“We really know that fans are going out of their way to support us,” said Danny. “We want to show how much we appreciate their effort, and with the 16th man being so important to the boys on the pitch, we want to rally our support into making a real atmosphere and helping the boys onto a crucial win.”
Despite disappointment for supporters at the move, the pitch at Rodney Parade was declared unplayable on Thursday evening by an ERC representative and is still frozen.
Tickets are available for the match at just £10 per adult with free tickets for juniors.
Season ticket holders will have exclusive access to the Premier Lounge, entering through gate 2.
Supporters are reminded to retain their bus tickets for the return journey.