Pink Night
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A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/woman ... 86698.html
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/woman ... 86698.html
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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I will even supply you with a suitable shirt for the night Baggy - there'll be a group of us on the terrace wearing pink teeshirts over our coats.hoodies or whatever with the legend:BaggyTrousers wrote:If Ulster wear white, I will wear pink. Can't say fairer than that. I readily admit pink is not my favourite colour however I have often embrace "things" in pink and with great enthusiasm.
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So we're actually wearing green for meningitis then!Rooster wrote:A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
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Is green not for men in tightsBR wrote:So we're actually wearing green for men in gitis then!Rooster wrote:A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
Getting me coat!
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Not a moment too soon either!Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Is green not for men in tightsBR wrote:So we're actually wearing green for men in gitis then!Rooster wrote:A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
Getting me coat!
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You have me totally confused now BRBR wrote:So we're actually wearing green for meningitis then!Rooster wrote:A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Rooster wrote:You have me totally confused now BRBR wrote:So we're actually wearing green for meningitis then!Rooster wrote:A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
I think BR was assuming that Crozier wrote the piece......
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Rooster wrote:A wee story in the BeleTele that explains why we are having a Pink Night
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/woman ... 86698.html
You can tell from the writing of CH's about his Dad, that he literally did write it himself. Fair play to him for that.
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Can anyone please help me? I have a season ticket for the Terrace (East) and I need a ticket for my other half.
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While we're on the subject, has anyoneLastKnightoftheproms wrote:Is it sold out?twiglet wrote:Can anyone please help me? I have a season ticket for the Terrace (East) and I need a ticket for my other half.
got figures for the numbers we have coming
through the gates this year so far. The UR
site in previous years had this but no longer.....
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One ticket is sufficient for all of you twiglet - you don't need seperate tickets for each half of you.twiglet wrote:Can anyone please help me? I have a season ticket for the Terrace (East) and I need a ticket for my other half.
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You will find the numbers here....Mac wrote:While we're on the subject, has anyoneLastKnightoftheproms wrote:Is it sold out?twiglet wrote:Can anyone please help me? I have a season ticket for the Terrace (East) and I need a ticket for my other half.
got figures for the numbers we have coming
through the gates this year so far. The UR
site in previous years had this but no longer.....
http://www.rabodirectpro12.com/matchcen ... s_list.php
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Wishing Matt a fully recovery.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyu ... ancer.htmlCardiff Blues have announced that 32-year-old Wales international hooker Matthew Rees will have "an enforced spell away from rugby" in order to recuperate from testicular cancer surgery.
Former Wales skipper Rees has won 58 caps and played in the 2009 British and Irish Lions Test series against South Africa. He is the current Blues captain.
The Blues said: "Cardiff Blues have today announced that club captain Matthew Rees is to have an enforced spell away from rugby.
"Hooker Rees, who joined the region from Scarlets this summer, will miss Friday's league trip to Ulster as he will undergo testicular surgery.
"Cardiff Blues would like to take this opportunity to wish Matthew a speedy recovery, and we look forward to seeing him back in action in the future.
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As we all stand up for the Ulstermen on friday night I'm sure we can all wish Matt a full recovery as he stands up TO cancer.Rob6 wrote:Wishing Matt a fully recovery.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyu ... ancer.htmlCardiff Blues have announced that 32-year-old Wales international hooker Matthew Rees will have "an enforced spell away from rugby" in order to recuperate from testicular cancer surgery.
Former Wales skipper Rees has won 58 caps and played in the 2009 British and Irish Lions Test series against South Africa. He is the current Blues captain.
The Blues said: "Cardiff Blues have today announced that club captain Matthew Rees is to have an enforced spell away from rugby.
"Hooker Rees, who joined the region from Scarlets this summer, will miss Friday's league trip to Ulster as he will undergo testicular surgery.
"Cardiff Blues would like to take this opportunity to wish Matthew a speedy recovery, and we look forward to seeing him back in action in the future.
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