PIC-NIC between Leinster fans and Montferrand fans

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For info, here's the hotels list for our friday night....
You will find our colours not far from these places from friday 11am to....
l'Academy Plaza http://www.hotelschart.com/dublin/hotel ... 4wod7WRdEw
au Gresham Hôtel, http://www.tvtrip.fr/dublin-hotels/the- ... ?ectrans=1
au Maldrom Cardiff Lane, http://www.maldronhotels.com/hotel-cardiff-lane/
au North star http://north-star-hotel-dublin.h-rez.com/
et au Ripley court Hôtel http://www.ripleycourt.com/FR/home.htm

1600 fans are leaving Clermont airport early morning on friday.

Happy to see you and share nice moment with all of you next friday !

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Unfortunately, the proposed picnic between supporters will not happen as hoped. We understand that many of the CA supporters are planning on making their way on foot to the ground / Ballsbridge pubs from the city centre leaving O'Connell St at about 5pm.

The OLSC have invited them to join us in the HSH (and surrounding area, as they wont all fit in) for a few pints pre & post match, of course all Leinster Supporters are invited to join in as well.
Please email your feedback/suggestions/comments to olsc 'at' leinsterrugby.ie as we may miss it on the forum

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:(

That's a shame. Hopefully we'll see a few between Kielys and the Horse Show House!
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I was looking forward to a glass of vino on the sand in DB too.
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Has anyone with a bit of the 'oul francais gone over to the ASMC forum to cordially invite them?
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Degz wrote:Has anyone with a bit of the 'oul francais gone over to the ASMC forum to cordially invite them?
See above post from the OLSC - all in hand.
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Hickiefan wrote:
Degz wrote:Has anyone with a bit of the 'oul francais gone over to the ASMC forum to cordially invite them?
See above post from the OLSC - all in hand.
Aha, should be good craic. Bloody hell though, god help the staff in the hosho if 1600 vino drinkers turn up!
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My hat goes off to all Clermont fans in the RDS today – the best and noisiest fans we have ever hosted. Genuine commiserations to those who made the trip over and those who watched at home, it was a shame that one team had to lose. Have never been so impressed by either the visiting team or their support, truly one of the greatest clubs in Europe.
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They were class!!!
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Was in the Pav in Trinity at about 5.30 yesterday when all of a sudden an almighty clatter goes up from Nassau street. Look up and the full length of Nassau is ASM flags and banners. Unbelievable. Walked the whole way from there to the RDS with them. Wine, chees, bread (borderline stereotypical!!) being doled out, savage banter altogether. By miles and miles the best away support ever in the RDS
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Really nice people
The best visiting fans ever
I felt so sorry that they had to loose to us
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Great fun, great atmosphere, very gracious in defeat...great supporters.
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Thank you very much for your message.
It was a pleasure to meet you...The message of sympathy from your fans after the match was very good...And reconforted a lot us

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Hey Mt. Leinster do u live the good side or the bad side of Mount Leinster! Aka Wex or Carla!
Was thinkin of doing a "spiritual rugby trip up there in honour of it's name and rugby itself if we made the Final, might even drop sumthin blue on the cairn on top if i get really into it!
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I sat beside two young guys from Clermont. They seemed to be the only ones in the North Stand but sang and danced and were good for a little banter. At the end of the game one of them shed some tears. Reminded me of the SF v Munster when my little guy did the same. A lot of the Leinster fans stopped on the way past and shook hands, commerisated with them etc. Like the other visitors they were fantastic supporters. Wish everyone who visited was the same both on and off the pitch...
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eljonesy wrote:Hey Mt. Leinster do u live the good side or the bad side of Mount Leinster! Aka Wex or Carla!
Was thinkin of doing a "spiritual rugby trip up there in honour of it's name and rugby itself if we made the Final, might even drop sumthin blue on the cairn on top if i get really into it!
Are you the fella who put up the Leinster flags on the bridge over the N11 last year?
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Sarphil wrote:
eljonesy wrote:Hey Mt. Leinster do u live the good side or the bad side of Mount Leinster! Aka Wex or Carla!
Was thinkin of doing a "spiritual rugby trip up there in honour of it's name and rugby itself if we made the Final, might even drop sumthin blue on the cairn on top if i get really into it!
Are you the fella who put up the Leinster flags on the bridge over the N11 last year?
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eljonesy wrote:Hey Mt. Leinster do u live the good side or the bad side of Mount Leinster! Aka Wex or Carla!
Was thinkin of doing a "spiritual rugby trip up there in honour of it's name and rugby itself if we made the Final, might even drop sumthin blue on the cairn on top if i get really into it!

I'm afraid I am from the heart of Dublin 4. MT would just be my initials
It does however remind me of last years semi final when I tried to organise a march down Leinster Avenue up on them there north side on the way to croke park.

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eljonesy wrote:Hey Mt. Leinster do u live the good side or the bad side of Mount Leinster! Aka Wex or Carla!
Was thinkin of doing a "spiritual rugby trip up there in honour of it's name and rugby itself if we made the Final, might even drop sumthin blue on the cairn on top if i get really into it!

Am I to take from the above that Carlow would be the 'bad' side of Mt. Leinster? That would be Carlow - home to Mr. Jackman and Mr. O'Brien.
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Culdub wrote:
eljonesy wrote:Hey Mt. Leinster do u live the good side or the bad side of Mount Leinster! Aka Wex or Carla!
Was thinkin of doing a "spiritual rugby trip up there in honour of it's name and rugby itself if we made the Final, might even drop sumthin blue on the cairn on top if i get really into it!

Am I to take from the above that Carlow would be the 'bad' side of Mt. Leinster? That would be Carlow - home to Mr. Jackman and Mr. O'Brien.
Thought they were from county Tullow ? .
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