France v Ireland

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France v Ireland

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For anyone interested tickets for the game in France are onsale on ticketnet.fr starting at €15..
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Ticket ordered.
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Ticket arrived!

Bordeaux here I come!!
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It's payday so flights booked!!!
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I am going for a week :D
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Tickets ordered & going for a week 8) 8)
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tickets bought, Cat 1, 2, 3 available at the moment
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I'm off for a week as well. Really inconvenient that I can't fly back from bordeaux-ish to Dublin on sat the 20th.
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who are people flying with, what price are flights
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mtleinster wrote:who are people flying with, what price are flights
Looked a while back, given its peak summer season when this is on flights are pricey - saving the money for Leinster away instead (you'd probably do 3 or 4 Pro 12 away games for the price of that single trip).
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I'm going thurs to thurs (ryanair-> edinburgh to bordeaux £180 all in a couple of weeks ago) as I can't physically get from anywhere near to bordeaux to dublin on sat 20th in time for the return game :evil: . It'd obviously be much easier to go weekend to weekend then back home from dublin on the sunday.


Just checked and prices are now £15 cheaper eachway :evil: :evil: :evil: £95 return plus taxes plus baggage. plus flights to/ from edinburgh for €38 euro plus taxes etc.

I think AerLingus are currently at silly prices but obviously it depends exactly when/ how long you want to go for.
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Flying Dublin to La Rochelle on 10th, then Back La Rochelle to Cork on the 18th. worked out at about 60-70 yoyo all in, staying near La Rochelle for the week except for the night of the Ireland game
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Bosco wrote:Flying Dublin to La Rochelle on 10th, then Back La Rochelle to Cork on the 18th. worked out at about 60-70 yoyo all in, staying near La Rochelle for the week except for the night of the Ireland game
Jealous, it's a great place. Just back from my 7th trip there.
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Yeah, its a fantastic part of the country, the parent migrate out there each summer
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I have two spare match tickets for the the game in Bordeaux. Anyone interested pm me. I'll be travelling to Bordeaux on 9 August.
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Why not take in a vineyard tour in St Emilion while you are there?

Looks good, and it's free too!

http://thewinebuff.blogspot.com/2011/07 ... deaux.html
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