Leinster v Llanelli European semi
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Leinster v Llanelli European semi
Lets get this party stared
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This should be a piece of piss, we should easily put over 100 points on them. A team of internationals against a semi-pro Principality Premiership side?
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We need some revenge from them typically disrespecting the league by resting their internationals for this game:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... mpions-cup
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At least you know what your getting with Poite, particularly at scrum time.
Might be a factor in keeping their back row occupied
Might be a factor in keeping their back row occupied
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wonder will Beirne be at 6 or 4
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Shingler will be at 6. He's another cracking player and a guy we struggled with last year. Would've liked a fit Rhys for this to put some manners on him.
Looking at their possible side, there's very little to choose from. We definitely have a better bench and probably more top level quality in our first 15, but not by much and they're a very cohesive dangerous attacking side.
Evans, Owens, Lee, Bulbring/Ball, Beirne, Shingler, Davies, Barclay, Davies, Patchell, Evans, Parkes, Williams, Nicholas, 1/2P
They could also put 1/2P on the wing and start Dan Jones. I believe Ball is close enough to being back.
Looking at their possible side, there's very little to choose from. We definitely have a better bench and probably more top level quality in our first 15, but not by much and they're a very cohesive dangerous attacking side.
Evans, Owens, Lee, Bulbring/Ball, Beirne, Shingler, Davies, Barclay, Davies, Patchell, Evans, Parkes, Williams, Nicholas, 1/2P
They could also put 1/2P on the wing and start Dan Jones. I believe Ball is close enough to being back.
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I think Fardy has the tools to manage in the absence of Rhys.wixfjord wrote:Shingler will be at 6. He's another cracking player and a guy we struggled with last year. Would've liked a fit Rhys for this to put some manners on him.
Looking at their possible side, there's very little to choose from. We definitely have a better bench and probably more top level quality in our first 15, but not by much and they're a very cohesive dangerous attacking side.
Evans, Owens, Lee, Bulbring/Ball, Beirne, Shingler, Davies, Barclay, Davies, Patchell, Evans, Parkes, Williams, Nicholas, 1/2P
They could also put 1/2P on the wing and start Dan Jones. I believe Ball is close enough to being back.
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Interesting article on the difference in ticket prices between the two semi finals in todays IT
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A couple of questions on that if anyone knows the answers.....the spoofer wrote:Interesting article on the difference in ticket prices between the two semi finals in todays IT
1. Who sets the ticket prices?
2. How do the ticket prices for the Scarlets match compare with Munsters semi in the Aviva last year?
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1. EPCRLeinsterLeader wrote:A couple of questions on that if anyone knows the answers.....the spoofer wrote:Interesting article on the difference in ticket prices between the two semi finals in todays IT
1. Who sets the ticket prices?
2. How do the ticket prices for the Scarlets match compare with Munsters semi in the Aviva last year?
2. Dunno
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I think the competition organisers set the prices.LeinsterLeader wrote:A couple of questions on that if anyone knows the answers.....the spoofer wrote:Interesting article on the difference in ticket prices between the two semi finals in todays IT
1. Who sets the ticket prices?
2. How do the ticket prices for the Scarlets match compare with Munsters semi in the Aviva last year?
Different competition - different rules
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Well on that basis it does look like we are being fleeced alright. You know what we should do don't ye.............mildlyinterested wrote:1. EPCRLeinsterLeader wrote:A couple of questions on that if anyone knows the answers.....the spoofer wrote:Interesting article on the difference in ticket prices between the two semi finals in todays IT
1. Who sets the ticket prices?
2. How do the ticket prices for the Scarlets match compare with Munsters semi in the Aviva last year?
2. Dunno
..........sit on our hands and take it like good little boys and girls, that's what
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Its always mentioned that the 1/4 is the big pay day as the semis are EPCR controlled.
Do the IRFU still get to charge a chunky rent for the ground for the day?
Do the IRFU still get to charge a chunky rent for the ground for the day?
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Pretty sure LL was referring to Munster v Saracens in Lansdowne Road last season so same competition.domhnallj wrote:I think the competition organisers set the prices.LeinsterLeader wrote:A couple of questions on that if anyone knows the answers.....the spoofer wrote:Interesting article on the difference in ticket prices between the two semi finals in todays IT
1. Who sets the ticket prices?
2. How do the ticket prices for the Scarlets match compare with Munsters semi in the Aviva last year?
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It looks like it. But that's because there's feck all work gone into creating the story.LeinsterLeader wrote:Well on that basis it does look like we are being fleeced alright. You know what we should do don't ye.............
..........sit on our hands and take it like good little boys and girls, that's what
AFAIK the cheapest tickets in the Aviva are €12.50 compared to €15 in SCD. That's because we have restricted view areas whereas the SCD doesn't. The most expensive tickets in the Aviva are €90 compared to €55 in SCD. That might look like a massive difference. But then you have to think about the seats you're getting for those prices and the facilities etc. Anyone who was in SCD in 2012 will know they don't have anything approaching a premium level set-up. So the €55 seat in SCD is in no way comparable to the €90 seat in the Aviva.
To know if we are being fleeced you'd need to start looking at comparable seats in both stadium and what the costs of those are. Comparing like with like is the only way to do this, and you can be sure the IT folks didn't bother with that.
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Like with every game the bench will be important. The bigger the game the more you rely on the bench. We could potentially have a bench of internationals all bringing serious impact. Their starting front row is good but I am not sure about their subs while I know that we could start and of the six guys who will be in the squad and be happy.
In case it is not obvious enough I am feeling cautiously confident.
On paper this is ours, though it is tight in some positions. Now we have to make it ours on the green stuff.
In case it is not obvious enough I am feeling cautiously confident.
On paper this is ours, though it is tight in some positions. Now we have to make it ours on the green stuff.
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Very good point point raised about the stadium in Lyon last year.
It was literally falling down and no facilities.
Its does raise the issue of the financial value of a semi final in Dublin. I wonder what the revenue of Saracens V LLanelli in the Ricoh would have been
It was literally falling down and no facilities.
Its does raise the issue of the financial value of a semi final in Dublin. I wonder what the revenue of Saracens V LLanelli in the Ricoh would have been
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Rhys won’t be back for this game. Chance he won’t be back for rest of season.
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That's gas, cause Neil has gone more for 'nervously unsure'Fireworks wrote:Like with every game the bench will be important. The bigger the game the more you rely on the bench. We could potentially have a bench of internationals all bringing serious impact. Their starting front row is good but I am not sure about their subs while I know that we could start and of the six guys who will be in the squad and be happy.
In case it is not obvious enough I am feeling cautiously confident.
On paper this is ours, though it is tight in some positions. Now we have to make it ours on the green stuff.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ ... 99255.html
Nerves starting to kick in now. Wish it was this weekend