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Post by Jackie Brown »

Could i get confirmation on ticket prices for the URSC bus to Dublin on boxing day? I remember seeing the poster in the bog on Friday night but can't remember the prices.

Also info on the match ticket prices would be much appreciated.
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Post by cables »

BOXING DAY TRIP

LEINSTER v ULSTER

Coaches depart Montgomery Road 10 am

Cost: £20 members £25 non members (concession rate for junior members 18 - £10)

Excludes match ticket

Coach bookings close

Friday 14th December 2007

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Ulster Rugby Supporters Club
Ravenhill Rugby Grounds
85 Ravenhill Park Belfast BT6 0DG
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Post by HwoodMike2umate »

uncovered unreserved south stand £18 (prob same for north stand?) and think its £30 for allocated seat in covered areas elsewhere.
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Thanks Cables,

Spot on.

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Post by blerta »

:D Hi any news on the bus to Dublin? Enjoyed the arrangements for the last stand.I left my letter over the counter at Ravenhill and hope you have received it. Have a good holiday if you can. :wink:
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Sure only true Ulster fans travel far and wide. :roll:
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Found this on Leinsterfans.
Kick-Off for Leinsterv Ulster on St. Stephen's Day will be 3pm. Please arrive early and note that due to a number of other events being held in the RDS there is virtually no parking available.
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and for yer info No Dart at all and its a Sunday bus service.
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H'woodMike2umate wrote:and for yer info No Dart at all and its a Sunday bus service.
In plain language that means "travel will be a total feckup unless you are on a big yellow bus"

Will someone remember to pick up Tommy at the roundabout at Newry this year.
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browner said
Sure only true Ulster fans travel far and wide.
I'd better get along then. :wink:
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Post by ColinS »

What's the alcohol policy on this trip?
Same as Galway?
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The alcohol policy will be the same as at the Ospreys game -

Eventsec will be checking ID - no ID, no pint :wink:
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Well, I counted them on and waved them off!

Bon voyage!

Just subscribed to Setanta and will now settle down in front of the telly to cheer on Ulster....

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