PRO12 Rugby today announced former Edinburgh Rugby player, Glasgow Warriors and Scotland captain Al Kellock as an Ambassador for the 2016 Guinness PRO12 Final at BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh and the kick-off time will be 5.30pm on Saturday 28 May.Al’s two former clubs will, first off at BT Murrayfield, be going head to head in the opening leg of this year’s 1872 Scottish Cup on 27 December (k/o 3.05pm).Al Kellock is both a name and a figure that is synonymous with the growth and development of the Guinness PRO12, that is now in its fifteenth season.- – Martin Anayi, Managing Director of PRO12 RugbyAl’s illustrious playing career for both Edinburgh and Glasgow culminated in his captaincy of the victorious Glasgow Warriors team who won the 2015 Guinness PRO12 title over Munster at Belfast’s Kingspan Stadium, our first ‘destination final’ and a massive success.Edinburgh will continue this legacy and we look forward to working with Al to promote the 2016 Final at BT Murrayfield and using his wealth of experience and knowledge to help attract a record Guinness PRO12 Final crowd to Edinburgh, a favourite destination city for all rugby fans.We are delighted to have Al on board to further continue the growth of the Guinness PRO12.We can also today confirm that the Guinness PRO12 Final kick off time will be at 5.30pm, live on our broadcast partner Sky Sports and free to air broadcaster/s. The finalists will only be known after the previous weekend’s Play-Offs, those top four places hard earned after 22 rounds of competitive league action.Last year’s final was undoubtedly the most special day of my playing career, made even bigger by the fact I knew it was my last. One thing that has struck me though is how much it meant to our supporters.- – Speaking at BT Murrayfield, Al KellockSo many have talked to me about how incredible that weekend was, not just the game but the whole experience in Belfast. I know Edinburgh and BT Murrayfield will give this and more to everyone who comes in May.Scotland has a great track record of hosting major sporting events and I look forward to working with the PRO12 as an ambassador to encourage rugby fans far and wide to attend the Final.Dominic McKay, Scottish Rugby’s Chief Operating Officer said: Scottish Rugby is very excited to be chosen to host the first Guinness PRO12 Final to be held outside of Ireland.BT Murrayfield is an iconic rugby stadium which will give the occasion the setting it deserves. We have been working closely with PRO12 Rugby to ensure this end of season finale is special for the teams who are competing for the title and their fans, wherever they come from.- – Dominic McKay, Scottish Rugby’s Chief Operating OfficerWe have already sold a similar amount of tickets as the Belfast Final so we are well on course to surpass the 26,100 record attendance at the Munster v Leinster 2011 Final at Thomond Park.The choice of Al Kellock as the official ambassador for the Final is very fitting given he was the last man to lift the Guinness PRO12 trophy and competed in the league throughout his career.Guinness PRO12 Final ticketsTickets for the 2015 Guinness PRO12 Final on Saturday 28 May at BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh, are on general sale from scottishrugby.org. Tickets are priced at£20,£30,£35,£45 (Adults) and£10,£15 (U18s). Click here to purchase: www.pro12rugby.com/finaltickets2016.Further news on the 2016 Guinness PRO12 Final will be continually updated on www.pro12rugby.com/final and also on @PRO12rugby, the PRO12 Rugby twitter page and the PRO12 Rugby page on Facebook.1872 Scottish Cup ticketsThe first leg of this year’s derby double-header against Glasgow Warriors, as Edinburgh seek to retain the 1872 Cup, takes place at BT Murrayfield on Sunday 27 December at 3.05pm. Tickets for all matches can be purchased online, over the phone (0131 346 5180) or from the Ticket Centre in Roseburn Street.

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