ENGLAND V FRANCE (SIX NATIONS)

Twickenham
15 March 2009
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 England entertain the mercurial French in the penultimate round of the Six Nations. After a fantastic victory in Paris last year England will be looking for much the same at Twickenham. However France are very talented team and should not be taken lightly as they are more than capable of beating England in Twickenham.

OFFICIAL HOSPITALITY FACILITY

The Officially Appointed hospitality facility is situated within The Cardinal Vaughan Club, and stands in the shadow of Twickenham’s West Stand.
Private tables are available for 8-12 guests with smaller groups being accommodated on a shared basis. Private Suites are available for 30-50 guests.


To include the following in the package:
Early access to the Official Hospitality Facility within the Cardinal Vaughan Club
Coffee & Biscuits on arrival
Champagne Reception
Full Complimentary bar including Beer, Wines & Soft Drinks
Four course meal with Fine Wines & Liqueurs
Officially Reserved Seated Match Tickets
Official Souvenir Match Programme
Plasma Television & DVD
Post Match Buffet
Floral Decorations
Reserved Car Parking (1:4)
Guest Celebrity Speaker
Daily Newspapers
Guest Documentation with VIP passes for each guest
Hostess Service
Dedicated Event Management Team and Hostess Service


Example Itinerary
12.00 pm  Coffee & Danish Pastries on arrival
12.15 pm  Champagne Reception
12.30 pm  Luncheon
15.00 pm  KICK OFF – ENGLAND V FRANCE
16.45 pm  Post Match Refreshments
18.15 pm  Complimentary Bar Closes
19.00 pm  Facility Closes

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Twickenham

The home of English rugby, Twickenham is the host of numerous rugby union fixtures year round. Most prominently it is the home of the English rugby union team who play all their home matches at the stadium, unlike other nations who use various venues. Twickenham hosts England's Six Nations matches, as well as inbound touring teams from the Southern Hemisphere, usually annually around November.