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Hong Kong Sevens Ticket Ballot to Close 31 January 2015

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The public ballot draw for the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2015 will close on Saturday, 31 January 2015.

Over 21,000 interested spectators (21,228) have registered for the 9,000 tickets available in the draw in the 12 weeks since registration opened on 1 November 2014. Last years ballot drew a total of 21,673 applications.

The draw will be held on Wednesday, 4 February 2015, with winners notified via email on the same day.

How to Register for Public Ballot

Applicants can register for the public ballot via the official Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens website.

Entrants must be Hong Kong Identity cardholders and 18 years or over on the day of their application.

Applicants can apply to attend all three days of the sevens and may win across multiple entries for access on multiple days.

Each applicant is allowed only one entry per person per tournament day in the ballot and each applicant can apply for a maximum of two tickets per day. Application may be made for a variety of ticket categories including one adult ticket, two adult tickets or one adult and one child ticket.

Ticket prices for the individual day categories are set at HK$300 for adult tickets for Friday and HK$750 each day for adults for Saturday and Sunday. Childrens tickets will be charged at HK$50 per day while each successful ticket application will be levied with an administration fee of HK$50.

See also: Pictures of the Hong Kong Sevens 2014.

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