Ulster V Cardiff

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Who's going and is it a case of just turning up on the night and getting tickets? :)
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why you coming over to join us Rugbylass - you should do it should be great craic - if you are you might want to but your ticket soon - some of them are sold out already - buy a terrace ticket thats where the best craic is :lol: :lol:
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Yep I'm hoping to sample the delights/bright lights of Belfast (never been before!)

I will look into getting a terrace ticket asap then.
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definitely do - after last weekends fun in glasgae id say theyre should be even more supporters there who might not usually bother so id imagine it could be a sell out!!!!

theres a guide to hotels etc in belfast on here too to give you a bit of a starting guide - its my birthday too so think i might be staying up in a hotel too - if so ill let you know what prices etc i find

come along -itll be fun :drunken: :king: :party:
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Ok thanks, should be a good larf :)
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Rugbylass wrote:Ok thanks, should be a good larf :)
or 'barf' if crafty catches up with ya at the beer tent!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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jamesie wrote:
Rugbylass wrote:Ok thanks, should be a good larf :)
or 'barf' if crafty catches up with ya at the beer tent!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
haha all the more reason for coming over :lol:
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Oh yes, I hope they have the equivalent of Cardiff's 'Chippy Alley' (Caroline Street) over there.
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sounds like the 'golden mile'/dublin road :drunken:
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rugbylass - cheapest hotel i found for that night (5th may) is renshaws at £57 - it has a nightclub & is in student area - more details here http://www.hotelconnect.co.uk/destinati ... c=googleUK

otherwise Jurys and Travelodge are about the handiest (but deerer) and madisons is a good rugby friendly hotel (£80)

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don't forget to check out the away-fans guide on the home page :D
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craftynick wrote:rugbylass - cheapest hotel i found for that night (5th may) is renshaws at £57 - it has a nightclub & is in student area


Even we students know it as Ren-shites! You fit right into the "nightclub" wearing the Gaelic top that you were training in half an hour before, unshowered and trainers are almost compulsory! One good point is that it does a 3 for a fiver offer :drunken: :drunken: :drunken: :puker: - although that might actually be over now!
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all im looking for is the cheapest place to put my drunken head down - more money to spend on beer :drunken: :lol:
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filter fermain filter!!!

good job it's after the water shed





although I had to go and wash my eyes after reading munch's post :wink:
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