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Sunday Euro games

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So, not 1 but 2 Sunday games to open with ? Are we a Sunday team from here on out. That's pretty bad, this new European cup just keeps getting worse.
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I've no problem with Sunday games. Castres game is ideal for those independent travellers not wanting to miss a day at work.
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Hornet wrote:I've no problem with Sunday games. Castres game is ideal for those independent travellers not wanting to miss a day at work.
How?

As it is there's no direct scheduled flights from Dublin on the Sunday or bank holiday Monday.
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I have a yogalates class on Saturday afternoons so suits me :mullet 1:
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sheepshagger wrote:
Hornet wrote:I've no problem with Sunday games. Castres game is ideal for those independent travellers not wanting to miss a day at work.
How?

As it is there's no direct scheduled flights from Dublin on the Sunday or bank holiday Monday.
Did I mention travelling direct? There are plenty of routes back to Dublin for a Tuesday morning start. Train from Toulouse to Paris for a start. Plenty of flights from Paris. Just a case of thinking of the alternatives. Easy enough. Will be working out a few routes later.
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sheepshagger wrote:
Hornet wrote:I've no problem with Sunday games. Castres game is ideal for those independent travellers not wanting to miss a day at work.
How?

As it is there's no direct scheduled flights from Dublin on the Sunday or bank holiday Monday.
Aer Lingus are flying from Toulouse on the Monday
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Dublin-Gatwick-Toulouse Return. (EI/FR/EZY)
Two nights in Toulouse.
Day return Toulouse Castres by Train or Bus.
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Re: Sunday Euro games

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having gone there last year would definitely recommend staying in toulouse - we stayed in castres and there really isn't much going on there. spent the whole saturday in a useless irish bar that couldn't shwo the munster match
best quote from croker was this old boy behind me after about 65 minutes when you could see the red jerseys flooding out of the place

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