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A training shirt for a BIG shirt

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URSC, in conjunction with Bank of Ireland, is offering 20 volunteers that have tickets to the game the chance to play a unique part in the QF match day experience.

We will be parading 2 large Ulster jerseys on the pitch before the game and in the memorial & family stands at half time. Each jersey needs 10 people to carry them. You will also be required to hand out clappers and flags along the east & memorial terracing from 5.45 until you are needed to parade the big shirts.

You must also be available for a brief run through at Ravenhill on Thursday evening.

If you are interested please contact URSC Secretary [ulsterrugbysupportersclub@hotmail.com] before 5pm Tuesday 1st April.

Courtesy of Bank of Ireland there will be an Ulster training shirt for each volunteer to say thank you for taking part

Please note you MUST already have your own match tickets to take part
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http://www.ursc.co
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Has a responsible adult been assigned to look after them, the shirts that is. I would volunteer but , I think it should be left to the yuff, Pip and Russ would make excellent shirt lifters. :duck:
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Kofi Annan wrote:Has a responsible adult been assigned to look after them, the shirts that is. I would volunteer but , I think it should be left to the yuff, Pip and Russ would make excellent shirt lifters. :duck:
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Kofi Annan wrote:Has a responsible adult been assigned to look after them, the shirts that is. I would volunteer but , I think it should be left to the yuff, Pip and Russ would make excellent shirt lifters. :duck:
If someone wants to give me a ticket I will happily come and lift shirts
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Snipe Watson wrote:
Kofi Annan wrote:Has a responsible adult been assigned to look after them, the shirts that is. I would volunteer but , I think it should be left to the yuff, Pip and Russ would make excellent shirt lifters. :duck:
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TWENTY SHIRT LIFTERS WANTED!!!!

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How did all the shirt lifting go at the QF....
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Cockatrice wrote:How did all the shirt lifting go at the QF....
I'm sure you saw that it was a very uplifting experience for all concerned.

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