Pro 14 2019/20
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Pro 14 2019/20
Some chat that the Pro 14 final for 2019/20 season will be at the Cardiff City Stadium. Nothing official yet.
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It beats me why these finals are in wendyball stadiums instead of supporting rugby stadiumsNeill_M wrote:Some chat that the Pro 14 final for 2019/20 season will be at the Cardiff City Stadium. Nothing official yet.
“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"
Rory Best
Rory Best
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One is too big and one is too small I guess.
I’ve been to the footy ground naturally. Whilst it’s a million miles away from the savagery of Ninian Park, I was still too preoccupied with getting back to the station alive to remember much about it. Think we drew nil nil and it wasn’t as good as the Liberty.
I’ve been to the footy ground naturally. Whilst it’s a million miles away from the savagery of Ninian Park, I was still too preoccupied with getting back to the station alive to remember much about it. Think we drew nil nil and it wasn’t as good as the Liberty.
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Unless a Welsh side makes the final, a 33k stadium should be okay capacity wise.
I wonder how many would have been in Glasgow on Saturday for an Ulster Leinster final say?
I wonder how many would have been in Glasgow on Saturday for an Ulster Leinster final say?
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How do they decide who gets it, is it still a tendering process?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Good question.Neill_M wrote:Unless a Welsh side makes the final, a 33k stadium should be okay capacity wise.
I wonder how many would have been in Glasgow on Saturday for an Ulster Leinster final say?
Was about 30k Glasgow and 15k Leinster I think.
Just a week to sort the travel and the accommodation.
Less than we took to Dublin I would have thought
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I believe Cardiff Council/WRU submitted a bid. Don’t know if they were the only one.Dave wrote:How do they decide who gets it, is it still a tendering process?
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Mick Kearney joining Ian Nagle in Parma for next season.
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They'd sold just under 25,000 tickets before the semi-final results.Neill_M wrote:Unless a Welsh side makes the final, a 33k stadium should be okay capacity wise.
I wonder how many would have been in Glasgow on Saturday for an Ulster Leinster final say?
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Also during the last week Pro14 were offering tickets for kids for £1 so this must have boosted the numbers too.
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The challenge no matter where you have the pro12 final is airport links and hotel accommodation within the Celtic nations.
How many flights are there to Cardiff out of Belfast to watch the game and come back without missing work for example.
How many flights are there to Cardiff out of Belfast to watch the game and come back without missing work for example.
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Pro 14 2019/20
Most people fly to Bristol with Easyjet for games in Wales. FlyMaybe do go to Cardiff but tend to be more expensive than the Bristol route.UlsterNo9 wrote:The challenge no matter where you have the pro12 final is airport links and hotel accommodation within the Celtic nations.
How many flights are there to Cardiff out of Belfast to watch the game and come back without missing work for example.
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It's not like it's Baku.
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You can also fly to Brum and take the train down, plenty of options for Cardiff
“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"
Rory Best
Rory Best
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With Mr Anscombe joining Ospreys, Sam Davies is heading to Dragons for next season.