Pro 12 - Newport v Leinster - May 5th

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Pro 12 - Newport v Leinster - May 5th

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Forget Bordeaux, London and Limerick for the moment, it's all about the Port!!

God bless Megabus for an £8 return from Birmingham.

I'm assuming that, (hopefully) we're involved at the business end of both of the comps, many people are going to deprioritise this, the best away trip of the season!?
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Indeed 8)
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You need to go drinking in the Greyhound bar, and the place that serves cocktails in teapots and the other place that served some drink in a fish bowl, then there is the two pint glasses in the clubhouse. and if Ruck comes on here and says something different dont listen to him
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Jasus lads. Don't let any Dragons fans see that you called them Newport. :shock:
They will ask you when Leinster joined the Principality premiership.
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totalrandomer wrote:Jasus lads. Don't let any Dragons fans see that you called them Newport. :shock:
They will ask you when Leinster joined the Principality premiership.
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Bosco wrote:You need to go drinking in the Greyhound bar, and the place that serves cocktails in teapots and the other place that served some drink in a fish bowl, then there is the two pint glasses in the clubhouse. and if Ruck comes on here and says something different dont listen to him
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waste of a trip, you need to stay in Newport, Bristol is boring
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Booked... staying in Cardiff.
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This game may tempt me into a trip. If for no other reason than the Galic themed tunes they seem to favour in Newport :wink:
The sport that unites Catholic, Protestant and dissenter has had its day of days. Pity anybody who can't enjoy it. Some day.

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Cianostays wrote:This game may tempt me into a trip. If for no other reason than the Galic themed tunes they seem to favour in Newport :wink:
OLSC tweeted a few minutes ago aying flights to Bristol with Ryanair are under €50 all in....
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Monies are tied up until payday (the 5th of the month) but thanks for the tip!
The sport that unites Catholic, Protestant and dissenter has had its day of days. Pity anybody who can't enjoy it. Some day.

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sheepshagger wrote:
Cianostays wrote:This game may tempt me into a trip. If for no other reason than the Galic themed tunes they seem to favour in Newport :wink:
OLSC tweeted a few minutes ago aying flights to Bristol with Ryanair are under €50 all in....
STOP!

TEMPTING!

ME!

:evil: :evil:

:wink:
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Donny B. wrote:
sheepshagger wrote:
Cianostays wrote:This game may tempt me into a trip. If for no other reason than the Galic themed tunes they seem to favour in Newport :wink:
OLSC tweeted a few minutes ago aying flights to Bristol with Ryanair are under €50 all in....
STOP!

TEMPTING!

ME!

:evil: :evil:

:wink:
Remember the club house do a lovely chicken curry and chips aswell :wink:
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Remember, the more you spend the more you save :wink:
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Its a great place to break your ankle !

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I'm assuming this is going to be mainly the B&I side now.
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Degz wrote:I'm assuming this is going to be mainly the B&I side now.
Always nice to let the kids have a day out :wink:
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The OLSC posted earlier that flights are under €60 for this for anyone still thinking of going...overnight accommodation in Newport is only €44 per room at the Travelodge.

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First away trip for me this season and will be the first away match for junior. She attended her first home match at five weeks old and has been to a good few so far. Start em young!
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Hickiefan wrote:First away trip for me this season and will be the first away match for junior. She attended her first home match at five weeks old and has been to a good few so far. Start em young!
You do know that it is a childs nature to rebel against its parents? So you are in all likelihood bringing up a future Munster supporter! :wink:
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