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Post by rugbymunchkin »

Ok this is gonna be a stupid question - but what can i say!!! :smurfin:

Enough time has elapsed... the time has come for me to visit Ravenhill and see Ulster in action i think! So where can I get tickets and where is the best place to be located in the ground? And roughly how much do tickets cost?!?

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Post by pwrmoore »

are you serious munch? are you finally going to grace the hallowed ground.

Tickets can be bought at Ravers itself, or from SS Moores, Athletic Stores and Eden Park (Lisburn Rd) to name but 3

lots of info here

http://www.ulsterrugby.com/191_91.php?P ... ce6ad72fc9

You can buy them online or over the phone... If I ever have a requirement for extras I buy them over the phone and they post them out.

Prices from £6 for the terrace to £12 for seats in the stand.

The posters are spread all over the place - the 2nd Barrier crew stand on the terrace around the half-way line. There are a few of us on the Prom and Rooster and Colinh perch up high in the stand...
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Beside the owl :lol:
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The "wise" owl? :shock:
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No he is just 'owl'!
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In that case I sit behind him :wink:
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Well...with those two up there :roll:
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You mean near the big plastic owl that hangs in section E :? Hasn't moved for years :roll: perhaps it's dead. :shock:
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Rooster you mean it isn't real I watched for whole of last match thinking it would move.
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It's mate is on the radio mast at Dundonald Police station. It's been there at least 15 years as I first saw it from the children's ward at the Ulster Hospital. It kept Junior Grumpy distracted as a sick child all those years ago, as he watched to see if it would fly away.
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Someone should get them together Grumps, perhaps they are a bit shy :? Start up a lonely hearts club for plastic owls :D
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Trust you to come up with a bird-brain idea like that!

For PLASTIC owls?

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