Ireland v Tonga
This match ball was used in the Rugby World Cup 2023 game between Ireland and Tonga at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes, on Saturday 16th September 2023.
The ball was collected immediately after the game and has been signed by the captains and coaches of both sides; Johnny Sexton & Andy Farrell (Ireland) and Ben Tameifuna & Toutai Kefu (Tonga). The ball has also been signed by the official matchday referee, Wayne Barnes.
A picture of each side of the ball has now been uploaded to the item page, which is the actual ball that you are bidding on. Please note that the match used ball will be shipped in an official Gilbert match ball box, with the rugby ball display stand on which each ball is photographed.
We will automatically combine up to three products for shipping and waive the shipping fee for eligible second and third orders, provided they are paid together.
Wij bieden wereldwijde verzending via DHL Express. Voor elk product worden verzendkosten toegevoegd bij het afrekenen. Deze kosten worden bepaald door het land waar je woont, het type product en de vestiging vanwaar we het verzenden.
Let op: er kunnen douanerechten en/of invoerbelasting (btw) van toepassing zijn, afhankelijk van het land waar je woont.
Looking to purchase multiple products within a short period? Good news! We offer a bundling service for our collectors. Eligibility for bundling will be assessed automatically when multiple products are available for shipping. A maximum of three products can be bundled. After paying for your first order, you will see that no shipping fee is charged on your eligible second and third orders.
Let op: terugbetalingen bij bundeling zijn niet van toepassing op producten die al deel uitmaken van een 'gratis verzending'-campagne.
For bundling to occur, the following criteria must be met:The proceeds raised from these balls will be used to continue the development and growth of World Rugby and the various different causes and initiatives that they support
Ireland v Tonga
We hebben dit product rechtstreeks bij Rugby World Cup opgehaald om de echtheid ervan te garanderen.
This match ball was used in the Rugby World Cup 2023 game between Ireland and Tonga at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes, on Saturday 16th September 2023.
The ball was collected immediately after the game and has been signed by the captains and coaches of both sides; Johnny Sexton & Andy Farrell (Ireland) and Ben Tameifuna & Toutai Kefu (Tonga). The ball has also been signed by the official matchday referee, Wayne Barnes.
A picture of each side of the ball has now been uploaded to the item page, which is the actual ball that you are bidding on. Please note that the match used ball will be shipped in an official Gilbert match ball box, with the rugby ball display stand on which each ball is photographed.
We will automatically combine up to three products for shipping and waive the shipping fee for eligible second and third orders, provided they are paid together.
Wij bieden wereldwijde verzending via DHL Express. Voor elk product worden verzendkosten toegevoegd bij het afrekenen. Deze kosten worden bepaald door het land waar je woont, het type product en de vestiging vanwaar we het verzenden.
Let op: er kunnen douanerechten en/of invoerbelasting (btw) van toepassing zijn, afhankelijk van het land waar je woont.
Looking to purchase multiple products within a short period? Good news! We offer a bundling service for our collectors. Eligibility for bundling will be assessed automatically when multiple products are available for shipping. A maximum of three products can be bundled. After paying for your first order, you will see that no shipping fee is charged on your eligible second and third orders.
Let op: terugbetalingen bij bundeling zijn niet van toepassing op producten die al deel uitmaken van een 'gratis verzending'-campagne.
For bundling to occur, the following criteria must be met:The proceeds raised from these balls will be used to continue the development and growth of World Rugby and the various different causes and initiatives that they support