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The rugby crowd can't enjoy a game without being fluttered-perfectly understandable.

updwell (Limerick) - Posts: 915 - 20/11/2025 00:10:38    2645375

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Replying To updwell:  "The rugby crowd can't enjoy a game without being fluttered-perfectly understandable."
Its the only way you could sit through 80 minutes of that stuff!

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 230 - 20/11/2025 11:01:28    2645401

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Replying To Saynothing:  "Jobs for local GAA people or foreign people? Ridiculous comment about loss of jobs. As the man says, no need for drink inside grounds. But I suppose the D4 people are different."
What in the name of god are you talking nonsense about. You think the people who serve you drink at CP or the Aviva are doing it for nothing? A job is a job no matter if it's a few hours a week or full time and these jobs benefit mainly students. Not sure what the reference to 'D4 people' is all about, I suppose you think only D4 people go to Rugby games...

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1592 - 20/11/2025 12:53:10    2645414

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I am sorry if I am anti Rugby. There is a really great match on in the Aviva on Saturday. Ireland play South Africa, the World champs. It should be a great match.

galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2691 - 20/11/2025 13:57:18    2645426

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Its the only way you could sit through 80 minutes of that stuff!"
Fully agree, attended one of those challenge matches lately, so boring, crowd chatting to each other and at least half them there to say they were, as a spectacle it's deteriorated considerably due to delays, tmo, 16 subs introduced throughout second half, first half lasted 50 mins, second prob longer but I left. Their prices are incredibly high, Sat match cheapest is €160!!

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2466 - 20/11/2025 14:14:20    2645428

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Fully agree, attended one of those challenge matches lately, so boring, crowd chatting to each other and at least half them there to say they were, as a spectacle it's deteriorated considerably due to delays, tmo, 16 subs introduced throughout second half, first half lasted 50 mins, second prob longer but I left. Their prices are incredibly high, Sat match cheapest is €160!!"
Just for clarity the cheapest for saturday were €50. €160 is a category A ticket which is basicaly permium and half way line. Looking froward to it. Won't indulge the challenge match bull comment lol thought it was only soccer heads who pretended to think that

Overdahill (Galway) - Posts: 81 - 20/11/2025 15:20:26    2645436

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Replying To Square_B:  "What in the name of god are you talking nonsense about. You think the people who serve you drink at CP or the Aviva are doing it for nothing? A job is a job no matter if it's a few hours a week or full time and these jobs benefit mainly students. Not sure what the reference to 'D4 people' is all about, I suppose you think only D4 people go to Rugby games..."
Open your eyes and you will see. No they don't benefit mainly our students, they benefit mainly all but our own people because isn't it great to be seen that we're opening Croke Park up to everyone. Well no it isn't.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2483 - 20/11/2025 16:06:49    2645445

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Replying To Overdahill:  "Just for clarity the cheapest for saturday were €50. €160 is a category A ticket which is basicaly permium and half way line. Looking froward to it. Won't indulge the challenge match bull comment lol thought it was only soccer heads who pretended to think that"
Yes, but also just for clarity, those €50 tickets were for restricted view, Category 4. The cheapest tickets for unrestricted view were €100.

Also, Category 1 (it goes 1, 2, 3, 4 rather than A, B, C, D) is much more than just at halfway line. It's basically all of the lower deck of both East & West stands, and most of the upper decks.

Category 2 was €150 for the South Africa match.

Have a look at map here, and you'll see that between Category 1 (green) & Category 2 (red), probably 80% or more of tickets for Saturday's match were minimum €150 each:
https://d19fc3vd0ojo3m.cloudfront.net/irfu/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/10100924/Aviva-Stadium-Map-Categories-scaled.jpg

And I'm not part of the anti-rugby brigade, by the way. Used to regularly go to internationals before they became so expensive. Still go to see Leinster play a couple of times a year, because a family ticket is much more affordable. Could bring two adults & two children for the same cost as just one ticket for an international.

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 3241 - 20/11/2025 16:38:44    2645446

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Replying To Saynothing:  "Open your eyes and you will see. No they don't benefit mainly our students, they benefit mainly all but our own people because isn't it great to be seen that we're opening Croke Park up to everyone. Well no it isn't."
Oh right, we can't be having the 'foreigners' working and paying tax... god forbid that. What a pathetic take, it does show your true colours. Pathetic.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1592 - 20/11/2025 16:50:40    2645448

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Replying To Saynothing:  "Open your eyes and you will see. No they don't benefit mainly our students, they benefit mainly all but our own people because isn't it great to be seen that we're opening Croke Park up to everyone. Well no it isn't."
Aren't we charging them rent?

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 230 - 20/11/2025 16:56:51    2645449

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Fully agree, attended one of those challenge matches lately, so boring, crowd chatting to each other and at least half them there to say they were, as a spectacle it's deteriorated considerably due to delays, tmo, 16 subs introduced throughout second half, first half lasted 50 mins, second prob longer but I left. Their prices are incredibly high, Sat match cheapest is €160!!"
No one is forcing you to go to another, some of us enjoy the sport and respect it enough to actually watch the game and not leave early. And 160 is the dearest ticket, again no one is forced to pay it. One can easily stay at home or go to the pub and watch it.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1592 - 20/11/2025 16:57:23    2645450

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