URC 2022/23 - Other Sides

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Jetstream wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:14 am According to the42 they are considering playing the Leinster v Munster interpro in the USA. All with a view to driving down Munster's stadium debt.
How long are the other Provinces supposed to sit back and watch the IRFU putting all their resources into one Province? First games against touring sides and now playing in USA to raise funds. Will they be selling raffle tickets to raise money for the Province next?
https://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/21 ... -us-qatar/

No games in USA according to the boss man of the league Martin Anayi

"There would be an obvious appeal to the massive United States market if a derby between two of the URC’s four Irish clubs were to be played there. But Anayi was unequivocal in his dismissal of that prospect. "We've had opportunities in the past to take games out to the USA and we've chosen not to do that,” he said."

I do see they and the EPCR have jumped in bed with Qatar Airlines etc.

"MARTIN Anayi, the United Rugby Championship’s chief executive, yesterday played down the chances of holding league matches in either Qatar or the United States. But, following the announcement of a sponsorship deal between the 16-team league and Qatar Airlines, he insisted that pre-season games in the Middle Eastern country could well be on the cards, and that the URC’s European teams would find it beneficial to stop off in Qatar before or after fixtures in South Africa.

They [Qatar] have got unbelievable facilities through the FIFA World Cup, and one of their big things is legacy and what happens post-World Cup,” he said. "They've got world-class medical facilities that we can use for recovery.

Really, what they're saying is this is a transport hub for players, coaches and hopefully fans down to South Africa and back. From a high-performance point of view, you can do winter training down there as lots of football teams do, and if there's ever an opportunity to play exhibition matches we'd be open to doing that.

“It's very unlikely it'll be a competitive URC game, but you could imagine pre-season or exhibition games being played there. League matches are really important and quite scarce things for our teams."

Possible new cup competition

"Speaking at the launch of the new URC season, which kicks off on Friday week when Glasgow visit Benetton, Anayi also revealed tentative plans for a new cup competition, to begin during next year’s Rugby World Cup. The initial hope was that English teams would be involved as well, but the current expectation is that only the 16 URC sides will participate. However, the obvious concern about Year One of any tournament, should it take place in late 2023, is that many of those sides could field B teams given their national teams’ involvement in the World Cup.

We’ll probably play at the end of the World Cup, during knockouts, the chief executive added. That’s what we’re gunning for. Let’s get a cup competition in that window. Everyone seems pretty excited by that."
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Neill_M wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 2:22 pm
Neill_M wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:27 pm Looks like Munster will be playing South Africa midweek side during the November test window on Thu 10th Nov. Will be in either Thomond Park / Cork GAA ground.
Venue confirmed as Cork for this game.
18,000 tickets sold on 1st day of general sale for this game. 33,000 tickets sold so far. Ground holds 45,000.
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Neill_M wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:32 am
Neill_M wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 2:22 pm
Neill_M wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:27 pm Looks like Munster will be playing South Africa midweek side during the November test window on Thu 10th Nov. Will be in either Thomond Park / Cork GAA ground.
Venue confirmed as Cork for this game.
18,000 tickets sold on 1st day of general sale for this game. 33,000 tickets sold so far. Ground holds 45,000.
Realistically it is a South Africa Select XV as the first team panel will be in Paris preparing for the French match. Bristol describe their match as against a South Africa XV.
No doubt if either Bristol or Munster win we will be hearing about it for years.
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Jetstream wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 12:55 pm
Neill_M wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:32 am
Neill_M wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 2:22 pm
Neill_M wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:27 pm Looks like Munster will be playing South Africa midweek side during the November test window on Thu 10th Nov. Will be in either Thomond Park / Cork GAA ground.
Venue confirmed as Cork for this game.
18,000 tickets sold on 1st day of general sale for this game. 33,000 tickets sold so far. Ground holds 45,000.
Realistically it is a South Africa Select XV as the first team panel will be in Paris preparing for the French match. Bristol describe their match as against a South Africa XV.
No doubt if either Bristol or Munster win we will be hearing about it for years.
It is being marketed as South Africa XV to be fair on ticketmaster dot ie. They will write plays about it etc if they win >EW
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Neill_M wrote:
Jetstream wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 12:55 pm
Neill_M wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:32 am
Neill_M wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 2:22 pm
Neill_M wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:27 pm Looks like Munster will be playing South Africa midweek side during the November test window on Thu 10th Nov. Will be in either Thomond Park / Cork GAA ground.
Venue confirmed as Cork for this game.
18,000 tickets sold on 1st day of general sale for this game. 33,000 tickets sold so far. Ground holds 45,000.
Realistically it is a South Africa Select XV as the first team panel will be in Paris preparing for the French match. Bristol describe their match as against a South Africa XV.
No doubt if either Bristol or Munster win we will be hearing about it for years.
It is being marketed as South Africa XV to be fair on ticketmaster dot ie. They will write plays about it etc if they win >EW
I hear rehearsals are going well for the commemoration of the mighty win against a scratch wasps team by the u10s.

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45,000 sell out as of this afternoon for Munster v South Africa Select XV in November. Only went on general sale on Tuesday.
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Crikey.

Don’t they realise they play against those lads in the URC?
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Pleased for Benetton tonight.

As soon as I saw Stafford McDowall on the team sheet I thought Glasgow may have got the planning wrong.

Looking forward to getting back to Treviso. Think it’s my favourite away trip.
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Glasgow were awful, looked like they were still in last season mode.

Benetton could make a run for top 8 and Heineken Cup.
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Zebre have fought back from 21 nil down to score 5 tries against Leinster! 29 33 with 5 minutes left.
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Leinster scrape it. If only Zebre had kicked their conversions!
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Munster lose to Cardiff. Looks like a pretty strong team they put out too.

https://www.unitedrugby.com/match-centr ... bs-lineups
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Munster were awful.

Cardiff had the internationals though.

IRFU inadvertently helping Ulster for once.
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Glasgow lose to Benetton, by a comfortable margin. Benetton looked better than before, Glasgow weren't up to much at all. Franco Smith has a job on his hands.
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Stuart Lancaster confirmed away to Racing next season.

Huge!

Thornley's words are worth sharing, posted on Leinster forum....

True, every rugby team needs an injection of fresh voices and thinking. Even so, the departure of Contepomi, Leamy and now Lancaster, as well as Sexton, in a 12-month period – not to mention Mick Dawson moving on in November after 21 years as Leinster chief executive, and something of an overhaul last summer following the departure or retirement of nine players – the Leinster machine is evidently facing its most challenging time since the arrival of Cheika in 2005, if not bigger.
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