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:shock:
No longer the Celtic League winning coach
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the original kimble wrote:Skyhawk,

The Enterprise runs straight through. Either jump, or get the next local service back up the line. If it were me I would jump - saves time!

URSC and UR look forward to welcoming the Munstermen to Belfast/Ravenhill. We are launching a charm offensive and may even ply you with drink! When we try we can be really friendly, but that all stops at KO time.

Please let me know what the travel plans are, or pass them to your venerable Chairman, Mr McGrath, who has my number.

Cheers,

tok
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Rooster wrote:
pwrmoore wrote: roasted turnip anyone? :lol:
And there was me trying to be sociable and non racist or controversial to our southern brethern :roll:
People have got punched for far less :lol:

Seriously folks,

Thanks for all the valuble information, I will try and book a couple of rooms in Madison's later.
Looking forward to the fine wine and turnip stew already :wink:
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Is it too cold to "throw a prawn on the barbeque" over there..?!
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Post by the original kimble »

Never Judith,

We have our first/last BBQ of the year on Hogmanay! That's New Year's Eve to you.

Big Rain Umbrella, Chicken Lamps, Hot Port, Antifreeze later on, Scarves, Gloves etc.

We also sing dodgy songs til the sun comes up, around 08:30am.

Then we go inside for an Ulster Fry.

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with soda bread and taty bread of course
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Sounds great!! I do make a VERY good soda bread..!
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Unfortunately Madisons is fully booked out for the 23rd.....

What is the Cresent town house like? (beside Madisons). The girl I spoke to in Madisons says we should try it?
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Jurys is also fully booked :shock:


Would people recommend Renshaws or Days?
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Thanks YM,

Unfortunately they only had one twin room available so I will book Days hotel......the girl from the Cresent house said that it is grand and central.
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4 tickets booked for the Promenade.......

What time does Ravenhill open pre-match? what about pre-match watering holes?
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Post by pwrmoore »

I think gates are usually open from about 1.5 to 2 hours before the KO though to be honest I'm rarely there more than about 45 mins before so I can't be sure.

The beer tent at ravers is open whenever the gates are.

Near Ravenhill : Malone RFC is usually a welcomiong spot for visiting fans. Though on a Friday night you might be lucky to find it open befopre the game... should be no problem afterwards though.

The Rosetta bar is also close to Ravenhill and is rugby friendly and will definitely be open.

In town Madisons is another rugby friendly spot. And of course if you're at the Days Inn you're very handy for Robinsons and the Crown.
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