By PETER JACKSON
WALES have banked around £13m in record ticket sales for their Six Nations home matches against England and Ireland.
The Cardiff fixtures have smashed all box-office records.
A near 15 per cent hike in admission charges, with the most expensive soaring to £110, means that the WRU will generate at least £1m more in ticket money per match than last season.
Some fans have put their tickets on sale via the WRU’s official re-sale agency, Seatwave, at up to £1,062 per seat.
England has always been the must-see game for Welsh fans. Ireland’s suc...