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Thank you for your answer Scott. I sent you a PM yesterday but I don't think you had it as it is still in my outbox this morning. I hope it's just a delay. Have a good day and many thanks again!
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Anyone know of a pub to watch the games in Jerusalem?
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If anyone's ever looking for a spot on Monaghan, watched the game on Sunday (Bath v Leinster) in the Squealing Pig in the centre of the town. Didn't have to ask for it to be put on or anything, it was on anyway.
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I'm stuck in Olomouc in the Czech Republic for the weekend. Anybody have any idea of pubs that might be showing the matches in or around here....
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iamthephil wrote:I'm stuck in Olomouc in the Czech Republic for the weekend. Anybody have any idea of pubs that might be showing the matches in or around here....
Could we worth trying a bar inside one of the big chain hotels, they often have Sky Sports for UK guests etc.
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Stuck in Alicante until tomorrow, anybody have any idea if any of the Irish bars over here show Leinster matches?
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Looking for a pub within a short walk of South William Street to watch Ireland Scotland.

We have a group of 8 including 4 who must have seats (and be able to see the screen).

Any recommendations?
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sportcrazy wrote:Looking for a pub within a short walk of South William Street to watch Ireland Scotland.

We have a group of 8 including 4 who must have seats (and be able to see the screen).

Any recommendations?

Sheehan's on Chatham Street would be my suggestion or maybe the Oldstand Exchequer Street.
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I'm in Brussels for the weekend. Anyone know of any likely spots to watch the match
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If you're on twitter, there are a few Leinster fans there who live in Brussels, (You could PM Curates Egg on this forum) think he's there.
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hope not expectation wrote:I'm in Brussels for the weekend. Anyone know of any likely spots to watch the match
This place should http://www.flagey.eu. Maybe email ahead?
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hi guys
We're a bunch of nordies/todgers(take your pick) staying at a friend's place in pembroke cottages, irishtown next Sat en route to Ulster's dismantling of the tunips on Sun. Is there a good pub around there to watch your boys destroy the welshies, ideally a short walk so the driver can have a few jars ?
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pedro wrote:hi guys
We're a bunch of nordies/todgers(take your pick) staying at a friend's place in pembroke cottages, irishtown next Sat en route to Ulster's dismantling of the tunips on Sun. Is there a good pub around there to watch your boys destroy the welshies, ideally a short walk so the driver can have a few jars ?
15/20 minute walk to the Stadium go to the game! If that's not a runner would still be worth walking the 15/20 mins to to one of the pubs around Lansdown Road. Any of - shelbourne house/slattery's/murray's /beggars bush/bar51 and others all within 5mins of each other and will be packer before game with great atmosphere.
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pedro wrote:hi guys
We're a bunch of nordies/todgers(take your pick) staying at a friend's place in pembroke cottages, irishtown next Sat en route to Ulster's dismantling of the tunips on Sun. Is there a good pub around there to watch your boys destroy the welshies, ideally a short walk so the driver can have a few jars ?
There'll be a lot of buzz in the Horse Show House pre and post match, the Lansdowne House Hotel as well. And the pubs that Scott mentions in his post.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys.
Got to see it in a pub called the Six Nations in the city center.
The name is a bit of a give-.away
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I was just reading something on another thread. Does Leinster Rugby get revenue from the food n beverages sold in the RDS.
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Local or town (Dublin) for the semi..........hhmmm
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I won't be able to make it to the semi so looking for a recommendation on the best pubs in Dublin to watch the Clermont game. 3pm kick off on a Sunday means most places will be dead. I wanna be where the best crowd and atmosphere will be. My usual crew are going to Bordeaux so i'm on my toblerone. Suggestions?
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Ultra Vires wrote:I won't be able to make it to the semi so looking for a recommendation on the best pubs in Dublin to watch the Clermont game. 3pm kick off on a Sunday means most places will be dead. I wanna be where the best crowd and atmosphere will be. My usual crew are going to Bordeaux so i'm on my toblerone. Suggestions?
Horse Show House are playing it with normal ST discounts etc.
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Kielys will be busy too I'm sure and the Terenure Inn Bar is always a good spot for Leinster matches.
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