Ulster A will take on Leinster A at Ravenhill on Friday 4th April.
Tickets are priced at £8 for adults, £3 for children for the Stand and the Promenade. The Terrace will not be open for this fixture.
Season Ticket holders are invited to purchase their tickets in advance of the game from Ravenhill and receive their tickets HALF PRICE!
Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday 26th March at 9am from Ravenhill.
ULSTER A V LEINSTER A AT RAVENHILL
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ULSTER A V LEINSTER A AT RAVENHILL
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Is it me?
Anyone know what time K.O. in that match is?
Night hopefully!
Anyone know what time K.O. in that match is?
Night hopefully!
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NOCap'n Grumpy wrote:Is it me?
Anyone know what time K.O. in that match is?
Night hopefully!
NO
YES
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NO, NO, YES!?????????
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Hopefully Anne will discover this post and fix the mistakes on the ezine or amend the web page to suit.
http://www.ulsterrugby.com/11_3880.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is the link for the game
http://www.ulsterrugby.com/11_3880.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is the link for the game
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I have been in touch with Anne.
I can inform you that kick-off has just been confirmed this morning as 6.30pm
UR were keen to alert fans to the match as early as possible, and especially season ticket holders to the reduced rates.
I think this was particularly useful, with Easter looming, that even without a k.o. time being known then, fans can be thinking of attending (and getting their tickets early & cheaply).
Anne will update the UR site
I can inform you that kick-off has just been confirmed this morning as 6.30pm
UR were keen to alert fans to the match as early as possible, and especially season ticket holders to the reduced rates.
I think this was particularly useful, with Easter looming, that even without a k.o. time being known then, fans can be thinking of attending (and getting their tickets early & cheaply).
Anne will update the UR site
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cheers grumpy - do you think there will be a decent crowd? Great oppertunity to see some of the younger guys coming through!
Climb up onto the top of your house and start screaming: 'stand up for the Ulstermen, stand.......'
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probably not - hence the closure of the terrace to save on costs, and the lower costs to encourage turnout.againstthehead wrote:do you think there will be a decent crowd?
NB - lower prices than Skules Cup semis and final!
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I was considering going, but if the terrace is going to be closed, might not. I can't see a thing when I'm standing on the prom!
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The dug-out annoys me, can't see anything over it!
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Go up into the stand then Gemma - price is the same, I think. I would doubt if the seats will be allocated/reserved.Gemma wrote:I was considering going, but if the terrace is going to be closed, might not. I can't see a thing when I'm standing on the prom!
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..........I don't understand. I would have to sit during a rugby match...Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Go up into the stand then Gemma - price is the same, I think. I would doubt if the seats will be allocated/reserved.Gemma wrote:I was considering going, but if the terrace is going to be closed, might not. I can't see a thing when I'm standing on the prom!
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Don't expect the crowd will be that big that you can't get a spot down at the barrier Gemma.
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I don't usually stand at the barrier - prefer to have a bit of height - but I might bring my camera and use it as an opportunity for practice
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well its as good an excuse as any to leave work early on a friday so i'll probably b there.