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When are tickets going on sale for this?
Heard last night it was Monday but haven't seen anything. .
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On sale now for Ulster St holders. Monday for general release.
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Blue not red blood wrote:When are tickets going on sale for this?
Heard last night it was Monday but haven't seen anything. .
Unless there is an allocation kept for Leinster I would dive in quickly as there are not a lot of tickets left, official opening of ground as original was opened with a match v Leinster and just about every government freeloader will turn up even if they wonder why the ball is not round.

One hour opening ceremony before kick off with local clubs, kids, and disabled players all involved.
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Of course there will be an allocation. It's a pro12 league game and there are rules.
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johng wrote:Of course there will be an allocation. It's a pro12 league game and there are rules.
For the Edinburgh away match, I was told to buy directly from Edinburgh, as Leinster didn't have an allocation. That could be because they didn't bother taking one, cos it was never going to sell out, but it seemed odd.
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TheBear wrote:
johng wrote:Of course there will be an allocation. It's a pro12 league game and there are rules.
For the Edinburgh away match, I was told to buy directly from Edinburgh, as Leinster didn't have an allocation. That could be because they didn't bother taking one, cos it was never going to sell out, but it seemed odd.
They would have no need to take an allocation in a 65000 seater stadium with about 2 or 3000 regards fans.
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Does anybody know if there'll be a Leinster section, or will they do what Munster do and stick us in as many tiny pockets as possible around the ground to try and dilute the colour and noise?
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We normally do the promenade.
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Blue not red blood wrote:We normally do the promenade.
It's a terrace in front of the new stand. Get there early enough and you can be with all the cool kids on the half way line.
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johng wrote:
TheBear wrote:
johng wrote:Of course there will be an allocation. It's a pro12 league game and there are rules.
For the Edinburgh away match, I was told to buy directly from Edinburgh, as Leinster didn't have an allocation. That could be because they didn't bother taking one, cos it was never going to sell out, but it seemed odd.
They would have no need to take an allocation in a 65000 seater stadium with about 2 or 3000 regards fans.
Fair enough.

Should be a good match to head up for; always a decent amount of banter at the Ulster games.
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Is it 15% we can get , so thats around 2700 so shouldnt be a problem getting tkts.
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johng wrote:
Blue not red blood wrote:We normally do the promenade.
It's a terrace in front of the new stand. Get there early enough and you can be with all the cool kids on the half way line.
Managed to slip into their general sale this morning and come out with 6 tickets. :)

The Promenade is now called the West terrace btw. Tickets were gone in minutes.
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I got two for Grand Stand 32 stg.plus TM.
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Jaysus that website just came under a sustained assault but managed to come away with two in the family terrace.

Looks like the Nordies have a sell out on their hands, should be a great opener for Ravenhill.

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Told you they wouldn't last long, hope Drico comes up for this one
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Does this general sale include Leinster allocation or are those tickets still to be made available to Leinster STH does anyone know? No mention on Leinsterrugby.ie about tickets being made available (usually to STH first).

Also, Lansdowne confirmed as 52,000 sell-out for the game against Munster this weekend.

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We will assuredly get an allocation for this game. If we didn't there would be waaay more than just a whiff of cordite.
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johng wrote:We will assuredly get an allocation for this game. If we didn't there would be waaay more than just a whiff of cordite.
Would assume some were held back but I got an email over the weekend from both Ulster and also ticketmaster .ie but perhaps that came as I have bought tickets for Leinster matches ?
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There was a tweet from the OLSC earlier that said, ticket info for Ulster game will be sent to all ST holders shortly.
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