Tickets for children, and for the terrace, are going fast as Carisbrook continues to fill up for next month's test between France and the All Blacks.
By 11am yesterday, 15,684 tickets had been sold to the June 13 test, about 57% of capacity, and Otago Rugby Football Union marketing manager Chris Green was confident the Dunedin ground would sell out.
But with only 2000 standing terrace tickets left, it was vital people secured those tickets before next Monday, when tickets went on sale nationwide, he said.
Green said tickets for children at children's prices were also going fast.
These seats were in the Neville St and Railway Stands, and there were just 1000 left, from 5500.
He said parents should be in quick to secure those tickets.
There was only a handful of main stand tickets left, and that stand was not far from being sold out.
Before next Monday, tickets are being sold only to people south of the Waitaki River.
Last year, when the ground played host to a test between the All Blacks and the Springboks, just 600 tickets were available nationwide after two weeks of sales exclusively to those south of the Waitaki River.