Ulster Rugby urges spectators to #SUFTUM safely

With Ulster Rugby set to welcome back a limited number of spectators for tonight’s Guinness PRO14 fixture at Kingspan Stadium, CEO Jonny Petrie is urging supporters to stay safe as they Stand Up Together. Tonight will mark the return of spectators to Kingspan Stadium for the first-time since February due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Ahead of this, Ulster Rugby CEO, Jonny Petrie, has shared a message with supporters, addressing those watching from the stands as well as at home, to remind everyone of the importance of following match night safety protocols, and the latest public health guidance, when standing up for the Ulster men this evening: To ensure spectators are aware of the extensive safety measures that have been put in-place at Kingspan Stadium for this evening’s trial event, and so that fans are clear on how they should behave before, during and after the game, Ulster Rugby has compiled a Spectator Code of Conduct. The Ulster Rugby Spectator Code of Conduct, as well as the Kingspan Stadium regulations, are available on the club website. All ticket holders for this evening’s fixture have been issued with the code, and are reminded that compliance with all the measures is necessary to remain within the stadium. Given the number of necessary changes to the normal match day experience at Kingspan Stadium, Ulster Rugby has produced a video help show fans what to expect as we safely manage a return to match day operations. If you are a ticket holder for Ulster v Benetton at Kingspan Stadium, please ensure you have read the Ulster Rugby Spectator Code of Conduct before travelling to the grounds. A Match Day Guide is also available for supporters attending the fixture. Image removed.