Ulster v Leinster

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Ulster v Leinster

Post by harryp »

Dear Season Ticket Holder,

Please click on the link below to avail of tickets for our upcoming match v Ulster on 2nd Dec at Ravenhill.

http://shop.irishrugby.ie/shop/productI ... uctId=1810

Regards

Áine McNulty

Leinster Rugby


Plan or Suggestions?
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Email Re Ulster

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Did you all get it???


Are people getting Promenade, Stand or terrace??
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FFS i go and post in the proper thread and then two more are set up :x :P
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Looks like I've lost my "favoured son" status and am now off email list :evil:

Retracted - she must be reading the board :wink:
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Same Here. Can you post up the email?
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Post by sarah_lennon »

Dear Season Ticket Holder,

Please click on the link below to avail of tickets for our upcoming match v Ulster on 2nd Dec at Ravenhill.

http://shop.irishrugby.ie/shop/productI ... uctId=1810

Regards

Áine McNulty

Leinster Rugby

Phone: 00353 1 2235103

Fax: 00353 1 2693142

e-Mail: aine.mcnulty@leinsterrugby.ie

Web Site: http://www.leinsterrugby.ie
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So as i asked on the bus thread (where this should be posted) i wonder does mean that we have to get our tickets and that those of us on the bus will not be getting them en bloc from the branch
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thecoolfreak wrote:So as i asked on the bus thread (where this should be posted) i wonder does mean that we have to get our tickets and that those of us on the bus will not be getting them en bloc from the branch
This isn't about a bus :P
Oh and yes I think we have to get our own tickets
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Post by brian_c »

Two terrace tickets purchased, hopefully everyone is going for the same option?
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Post by Donny B. »

As I've never been to Ravenhill before, does anyone know what the difference is between the Promenade and the Terrace. Is it worth the extra €3?
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Re: Email Re Ulster

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sarah_lennon wrote:Did you all get it???


Are people getting Promenade, Stand or terrace??
Prom as usual, although they don't usually check the tickets (well, not for the last three matches we've played there)
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Post by Dave Cahill »

Donny B. wrote:As I've never been to Ravenhill before, does anyone know what the difference is between the Promenade and the Terrace. Is it worth the extra €3?
The prom is on the stand side, the terrace the other. I usually go to the prom
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sarah_lennon wrote:
thecoolfreak wrote:So as i asked on the bus thread (where this should be posted) i wonder does mean that we have to get our tickets and that those of us on the bus will not be getting them en bloc from the branch
This isn't about a bus :P
Oh and yes I think we have to get our own tickets
I'm going to presume that there will be plenty of tickets left by the time i get this evening? :?
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Post by jamoTec »

just got terrace tics......is everybody goin terrace?
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Post by dingbat »

sarah_lennon wrote:Dear Season Ticket Holder,

Please click on the link below to avail of tickets for our upcoming match v Ulster on 2nd Dec at Ravenhill.

http://shop.irishrugby.ie/shop/productI ... uctId=1810

Regards

Áine McNulty

Leinster Rugby

Phone: 00353 1 2235103

Fax: 00353 1 2693142

e-Mail: aine.mcnulty@leinsterrugby.ie

Web Site: http://www.leinsterrugby.ie
Damn - still not getting these things...
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Post by T.C.B. »

sarah_lennon wrote:Did you all get it???


Are people getting Promenade, Stand or terrace??
Where's SS when you need a poll?! :roll:
"It's all fun and games 'till someone loses an eye, then it's just fun you can't see" - James Hetfield
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Post by CRAZYDAVE »

T.C.B. wrote:
sarah_lennon wrote:Did you all get it???


Are people getting Promenade, Stand or terrace??
Where's SS when you need a poll?! :roll:
Prom ordered. Stand's for Glentoran supporters. Better crack on prom for last three seasons.
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Post by sarah_lennon »

Just plumped for the Prom,


Still have the €3 surcharge though!

Wonder how much ticketmaster will charge this day next week when they go on sale there?
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Post by sheepshagger »

Just bought a Prom ticket now.

Also received an Out of Office from Aine (but I didnt send her any email ?) :?

As far as I know a lot of the bus attendees are getting/planning to get the Prom tickets.
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Post by thecoolfreak »

sheepshagger wrote:Just bought a Prom ticket now.

Also received an Out of Office from Aine (but I didnt send her any email ?) :?

As far as I know a lot of the bus attendees are getting/planning to get the Prom tickets.
These better be still available when i get home, or else i 'll end up in the stand by myself
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