Man Finds Lost Ireland Vs England Ticket & Restores Faith In Humanity
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Legend.
If you managed to score yourself tickets to Ireland’s opening Six Nations match with England this afternoon fair play to you. Those things are like gold dust.
The huge clash at the Aviva Stadium has long been sold out, with tickets being resold online for up to €2,000 on reseller websites. But imagine you were one of those lucky people with a ticket and managed to lose it?
This happened to an unfortunate supporter last night, but thankfully his ticket fell into the right hands. Paraic Russell landed in Dublin yesterday and came across a ticket belonging to a chap named Joel Harding.
. Thanks all for sharing and retweet’s pic.twitter.com/4NgbnObCJJ
— Paraic Russell (@ParaicRussell) February 1, 2019
He got the word out on Twitter as quick as possible and thankfully managed to reunite Joel with his lost ticket. And his show of goodwill was rewarded. Paraic is heading to the Leopardstown Racing Festival this week who spotted his gesture and rewarded him with Premium Level Access for this trip.
It’s Harding. My mistake. Think we have tracked him on FB.
— Paraic Russell (@ParaicRussell) February 1, 2019
Paraic we have retweeted your message and hope the ticket finds its way back to Joel, as a thank you we would like to upgrade you to Premium Level Access at tomorrow’s race meeting, please DM us and we will organise a ticket upgrade for #DRF
— Leopardstown RC (@LeopardstownRC) February 1, 2019
Faith in humanity restored. Fair play.