Yeah, no problem with that. A mention of the site wouldn't go astray.kiruna wrote:Can I take it it's Ok to link to this map from our websites?
Leinster Rugby Grounds
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This is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!! Have an under 9s match in Clontarf on Sun. and had no idea where ground was!!! Thank you.
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Surely your mum or dad will bring you?aislingc wrote:This is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!! Have an under 9s match in Clontarf on Sun. and had no idea where ground was!!! Thank you.
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Nice one Slipper1!!!Slipper1 wrote:Surely your mum or dad will bring you?aislingc wrote:This is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!! Have an under 9s match in Clontarf on Sun. and had no idea where ground was!!! Thank you.
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I hear Fournaughts House in the news today being repossesed from a former Smart Telecoms exec ( an ironic name considering these unfortunate events) With the name I am just curious if this is near Naas Rugby Club grounds of the same name?
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this is a great site. just been surfing away there, as I live near a rugby club I could see my house. Anyway, just wondering and you probably all know this but I don't - Roscrea is in Leinster?
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god, my local northside dublin club looks awful lonely on that map.
one of my friends plays with the Railway Union, never knew where the grounds were til now. Good work!
one of my friends plays with the Railway Union, never knew where the grounds were til now. Good work!
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icebaby wrote:this is a great site. just been surfing away there, as I live near a rugby club I could see my house. Anyway, just wondering and you probably all know this but I don't - Roscrea is in Leinster?
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Donny B. wrote:icebaby wrote:this is a great site. just been surfing away there, as I live near a rugby club I could see my house. Anyway, just wondering and you probably all know this but I don't - Roscrea is in Leinster?
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Great link. Bookmarked it.
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The cistercen college, roscrea is in Leinster, my nephew captained the Js last yearicebaby wrote:this is a great site. just been surfing away there, as I live near a rugby club I could see my house. Anyway, just wondering and you probably all know this but I don't - Roscrea is in Leinster?
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I believe Roscrea´s is split in half, with the playing pitches in Leinster and they have always played in the Leinster School´s cup.
You would expect such a place to be a hotbed for Lunsters but my friend Garvan from Offaly who went there is a die-hard Leinster man.
A school with three Ministers for Foreign Affairs, Brian Cowen, David Andrews and Dick Spring who also dropped the ball badly at full-back against England.
You would expect such a place to be a hotbed for Lunsters but my friend Garvan from Offaly who went there is a die-hard Leinster man.
A school with three Ministers for Foreign Affairs, Brian Cowen, David Andrews and Dick Spring who also dropped the ball badly at full-back against England.
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AIB play on the same grounds as DCU and Unidare.
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As the School stradles the county boundary it plays some sports in Leinster and some in Munster (e.g. basketball)madridlion wrote:I believe Roscrea´s is split in half, with the playing pitches in Leinster and they have always played in the Leinster School´s cup.
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Great link indeed.
Could have done with finding it earlier in the year before driving by Portarlington's ground.. twice.
Also, Dundalk and New Ross must love playing each other away.
Could have done with finding it earlier in the year before driving by Portarlington's ground.. twice.
Also, Dundalk and New Ross must love playing each other away.
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Great idea
could you add West Offaly Lions, Based in Ferbane Co Offaly
could you add West Offaly Lions, Based in Ferbane Co Offaly
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Motorway all the way. Longford to Wexford Wanderers is a different kettle of fish.Mac_Chops wrote:Great link indeed.
Could have done with finding it earlier in the year before driving by Portarlington's ground.. twice.
Also, Dundalk and New Ross must love playing each other away.
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Done. Also added a link to the website here: http://www.leinsterfans.com/links/wolly wrote:Great idea
could you add West Offaly Lions, Based in Ferbane Co Offaly
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DIT Rugby used to have to train down at Railway Union, grand spot but not the nicest on a cold wet November evening when they've forgotten you're training and left the clubhouse locked up with no changing facilities or floodlights available. Luckily I seem to recall a window about scrumhalf size being open to enable us to go ahead.....gfo wrote:god, my local northside dublin club looks awful lonely on that map.
one of my friends plays with the Railway Union, never knew where the grounds were til now. Good work!