IRELAND -V- FRANCE at Ravers
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Yeah............ an Ulster win, followed by an Irish win washed down by lots of Magners .............. Hope it's more than just a rumour!! Well done UR
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http://www.ulsterrugby.com/11_5472.phpMagners League and World Cup Double Header at Ravenhill
10 August 2007, 2:34 pm
By Lyndsey Irwin
Read on for details of more of Ulster's Magners League matches and how you see Ireland take on France on the big screen at Ravenhill on Fri 21st Sep...
Following the confirmation of the broadcast schedule for Magners League games in the first half of the 2007/8 season, the details of the kick-off dates and times for the majority of the remaining non televised games up until the new year have been released.
Ulster are set to open their 2007-08 Magners League account against our Heineken Cup opponents, the Ospreys at Ravenhill on Friday 21st August - the same night that Ireland face France at the Stade de France, Paris in the pool stages of the Rugby World Cup.
**Given the fact that we'll all want to be cheering on both teams, Ulster Rugby will kick off their match at Ravenhill at 6.30pm and at this stage we are hopeful that we will have a big screen in operation at Ravenhill in order to be able to tune into the Ireland game which kicks off at 8pm**
“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 would have thought 6:30 is too late for a few reasons.
I presume most will want to see the whole of the Ireland game whether it be at Ravers, Rosetta or at Home.
There seems to be no real chance for anyone with these KO times.
We can't really have the O's run in a couple of tries to win the game while the Ulster team and supporters are distracted by the big screen.
Could UR not change it to 6:00pm?
I presume most will want to see the whole of the Ireland game whether it be at Ravers, Rosetta or at Home.
There seems to be no real chance for anyone with these KO times.
We can't really have the O's run in a couple of tries to win the game while the Ulster team and supporters are distracted by the big screen.
Could UR not change it to 6:00pm?
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That would wreck Taffie TV's weekend GerryGerryO' wrote:Surely the O's game should be moved to Saturday night.
Bit like they should have a 3:00pm kick off with our away game in Newport day of 1/4 final in 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
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