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- Leo Cullen
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Yeah it does a look a bit far out (not sure theres much near the ground to be honest). . .B&B maybe a better option.
Not sure if I'm heading yet. . if the branch came up with a decent charter deal I would (Apple was looking into it). . . its the week after i get back from Holidays so AFFluence could be running a bit low . . am keeping an eye on it though.
Would only fly - none of this boat/car business.
Not sure if I'm heading yet. . if the branch came up with a decent charter deal I would (Apple was looking into it). . . its the week after i get back from Holidays so AFFluence could be running a bit low . . am keeping an eye on it though.
Would only fly - none of this boat/car business.
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if it helps we stayed in the travel lodge in llanelli at the end of last season, it's a short car drive from the ground.
mikerob stayed in a best western from where we actually walked to the ground, took us about 30 mins (and we got lost several times)
apart from that there isn't much in the way of hotels there - the Ulster team stayed in Swansea!!
mikerob stayed in a best western from where we actually walked to the ground, took us about 30 mins (and we got lost several times)
apart from that there isn't much in the way of hotels there - the Ulster team stayed in Swansea!!
You will make the late ferry. The train stops in Llanelli station at midnight, so plenty of time for a few pints in the Kilkenny Cat after the match. This train connects direct to the late ferry in Fishguard (Sunday 3am). Arrive Rosslare about 6:30am and drive home !Malahide Mullet wrote:If we leave the car we won't make the late ferry
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That's a great help - cheer dl!darkside lighteside wrote:if it helps we stayed in the travel lodge in llanelli at the end of last season, it's a short car drive from the ground.
mikerob stayed in a best western from where we actually walked to the ground, took us about 30 mins (and we got lost several times)
apart from that there isn't much in the way of hotels there - the Ulster team stayed in Swansea!!
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Hmm, spend weekend in Buenos Aires or go to Llanelli with Mullet? Does it mean I'm not a real fan if I choose the former?sheepshagger wrote:For Mullets car/ferry trip to the game over the sea. . .Duff Paddy wrote:volunteers for what?
"What is immediately striking is that as soon as an oval ball appears in a group of men there's an extraordinary release of heat." Robert Roy
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- Shane Jennings
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Yes Duff, but the question is - will you be able to afford it?Duff Paddy wrote:That's great, I'll probably want to sit with the other geriatrics when I'm your age tooTara wrote:And don't forget I'm not just a female - I'm a stand season ticket holder.Duff Paddy wrote:as a female, you will never be considered a real fan
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"What is immediately striking is that as soon as an oval ball appears in a group of men there's an extraordinary release of heat." Robert Roy
TaraTara wrote:Yes Duff, but the question is - will you be able to afford it?Duff Paddy wrote:That's great, I'll probably want to sit with the other geriatrics when I'm your age tooTara wrote: And don't forget I'm not just a female - I'm a stand season ticket holder.
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When you're sitting over there with all the blazers just pretend you don't know the rabble on the Terrace.
our new chant for the terraces......
TARA TARA GIVE US A WAVE"
Stop slagging off my father's dress sense. Thank God he's sort of deaf tho!El Diablo wrote:TaraTara wrote:Yes Duff, but the question is - will you be able to afford it?Duff Paddy wrote: That's great, I'll probably want to sit with the other geriatrics when I'm your age too
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When you're sitting over there with all the blazers just pretend you don't know the rabble on the Terrace.
our new chant for the terraces......
TARA TARA GIVE US A WAVE"
"What is immediately striking is that as soon as an oval ball appears in a group of men there's an extraordinary release of heat." Robert Roy
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- Shane Jennings
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Tara is not a real fan because Mullet says so also this trip will make road trip look like a Disney film
Now that rugby's oldest bridesmaid has finally got hitched, she can cast a haughty glance towards Leinster, her high-living sister from Dublin, who, despite her immense beauty and vast potential, has trouble getting lucky.