Who knows, it’s equally likely that Scarlets would of finished above them in 17/18 after obliterating them in the 2017 final. We should probably base the seedings on what actually happened.leinsterforever wrote:To play devil's advocate, I suppose you could argue that the initial draw two seasons ago biased the conference results over the two years. If Munster didn't have Glasgow in their conference, would they have been more likely to top it and earn a home semi and conseque ntly a better chance of winning it?
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Also, apparently this was said to Glasgow supporters, they wanted it so that you got a return fixture in the 5 intra conference gamesjohng wrote:Because under the current format teams play 11 home games one season and 10 the next or Visa versa.Jonny tight lips wrote: If they are gonna reset the conferences why not do it this way every year and the teams will know this so can compete accordingly..
So in 18 we Gla, Osp & Che away with Car & Zeb home. Which was reversed this season.
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2019/20 Guinness PRO14 Fixtures (all times local)
Round 1 – Saturday, 28 September – 5.15pm
Benetton Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Stadio Monigo
Round 2 – Friday, 4 October – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Ospreys Rugby, RDS Arena
Round 3 – Friday, 11 October – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Edinburgh Rugby, RDS Arena
Round 4 – Saturday, 26 October – 5.15pm
Zebre Rugby Club v Leinster Rugby, Stadio Lanfranchi
Round 5 – Friday, 1 November – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Dragons, RDS Arena
Round 6 – Friday, 8 November – 7.35pm
Connacht Rugby v Leinster Rugby, The Sportsground
Round 7 – Saturday, 30 November – 7.35pm
Glasgow Warriors v Leinster Rugby, Scotstoun Stadium
Round 8 – Friday, 20 December – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Ulster Rugby, RDS Arena
Round 9 – Saturday, 28 December – 6pm
Munster Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Thomond Park
Round 10 – Saturday, 4 January – 5.30pm
Leinster Rugby v Connacht Rugby, RDS Arena
**** 6 Nations starts 01 Feb ******************
Round 11 – Saturday, 15 February – 2.30pm
Leinster Rugby v Cheetahs, RDS Arena
Round 12 – Friday, 21 February – 7.35pm
Ospreys Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Liberty Stadium
Round 13 – Friday, 28 February – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Glasgow Warriors, RDS Arena
**** 6 Nations ends 14 March ******************
Round 14 – Saturday, 21 March – 3.00pm
Cheetahs v Leinster Rugby, Toyota Stadium
Round 15 – Friday, 27 March – 5.15pm
Southern Kings v Leinster Rugby, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Round 16 – Saturday, 11 April – 5.15pm
Leinster Rugby v Zebre Rugby Club, RDS Arena
Round 17 – Saturday, 18 April – 5.30pm
Leinster Rugby v Munster Rugby, Aviva Stadium
Round 18 – Friday, 24 April – 3pm
Dragons v Leinster Rugby, Rodney Parade
Round 19 – Saturday, 9 May – 7.45pm
Scarlets v Leinster Rugby, Parc y Scarlets
Round 20 – Friday, 15 May – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Cardiff Blues, RDS Arena
Round 21 – TBC
Ulster Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Kingspan Stadium
Round 1 – Saturday, 28 September – 5.15pm
Benetton Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Stadio Monigo
Round 2 – Friday, 4 October – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Ospreys Rugby, RDS Arena
Round 3 – Friday, 11 October – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Edinburgh Rugby, RDS Arena
Round 4 – Saturday, 26 October – 5.15pm
Zebre Rugby Club v Leinster Rugby, Stadio Lanfranchi
Round 5 – Friday, 1 November – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Dragons, RDS Arena
Round 6 – Friday, 8 November – 7.35pm
Connacht Rugby v Leinster Rugby, The Sportsground
Round 7 – Saturday, 30 November – 7.35pm
Glasgow Warriors v Leinster Rugby, Scotstoun Stadium
Round 8 – Friday, 20 December – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Ulster Rugby, RDS Arena
Round 9 – Saturday, 28 December – 6pm
Munster Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Thomond Park
Round 10 – Saturday, 4 January – 5.30pm
Leinster Rugby v Connacht Rugby, RDS Arena
**** 6 Nations starts 01 Feb ******************
Round 11 – Saturday, 15 February – 2.30pm
Leinster Rugby v Cheetahs, RDS Arena
Round 12 – Friday, 21 February – 7.35pm
Ospreys Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Liberty Stadium
Round 13 – Friday, 28 February – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Glasgow Warriors, RDS Arena
**** 6 Nations ends 14 March ******************
Round 14 – Saturday, 21 March – 3.00pm
Cheetahs v Leinster Rugby, Toyota Stadium
Round 15 – Friday, 27 March – 5.15pm
Southern Kings v Leinster Rugby, Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
Round 16 – Saturday, 11 April – 5.15pm
Leinster Rugby v Zebre Rugby Club, RDS Arena
Round 17 – Saturday, 18 April – 5.30pm
Leinster Rugby v Munster Rugby, Aviva Stadium
Round 18 – Friday, 24 April – 3pm
Dragons v Leinster Rugby, Rodney Parade
Round 19 – Saturday, 9 May – 7.45pm
Scarlets v Leinster Rugby, Parc y Scarlets
Round 20 – Friday, 15 May – 7.35pm
Leinster Rugby v Cardiff Blues, RDS Arena
Round 21 – TBC
Ulster Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Kingspan Stadium
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When is the calendar available to load on my phone? It helps with planning and makes it easier to avoid inadvertently accepting invitations to events that clash with matches.
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D4surfer wrote:When is the calendar available to load on my phone? It helps with planning and makes it easier to avoid inadvertently accepting invitations to events that clash with matches.
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mildlyinterested wrote:2019/20 Guinness PRO14 Fixtures (all times local)
Round 18 – Friday, 24 April – 3pm
Dragons v Leinster Rugby, Rodney Parade
Assume this is a time typo from the Pro14 Website.
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Hornet wrote:mildlyinterested wrote:2019/20 Guinness PRO14 Fixtures (all times local)
Round 18 – Friday, 24 April – 3pm
Dragons v Leinster Rugby, Rodney Parade
Assume this is a time typo from the Pro14 Website.
Checked Pro14 site. Match at 19:35.
Ulster Away 29/05/2020 K.O. TBA.
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The ticket profits will be split differently, with the home teams pocketing 80 per cent and the away sides taking 20 per cent.
What was it before?
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As I understood it previously the home team kept 100% of the receipt money for league games. For Play offs and semi finals, it was split 3 ways between the contenders and the league taking an equal share. With no "prize" money for getting to that stage. This came from the Glasgow forum when we were having the fight about 2 of the derbies being held @ Murrayfield.blockhead wrote:The ticket profits will be split differently, with the home teams pocketing 80 per cent and the away sides taking 20 per cent.
What was it before?
Can I ask where you picked this up and if it is profits do the accountants have to get involved to work out what the profit was or is it purely a split of the ticket money taken?
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WalesOnline but don't judge me.grahamwa wrote:As I understood it previously the home team kept 100% of the receipt money for league games. For Play offs and semi finals, it was split 3 ways between the contenders and the league taking an equal share. With no "prize" money for getting to that stage. This came from the Glasgow forum when we were having the fight about 2 of the derbies being held @ Murrayfield.blockhead wrote:The ticket profits will be split differently, with the home teams pocketing 80 per cent and the away sides taking 20 per cent.
What was it before?
Can I ask where you picked this up and if it is profits do the accountants have to get involved to work out what the profit was or is it purely a split of the ticket money taken?
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Judged, but commended for the strength of your ad blocker.blockhead wrote:WalesOnline but don't judge me.grahamwa wrote:As I understood it previously the home team kept 100% of the receipt money for league games. For Play offs and semi finals, it was split 3 ways between the contenders and the league taking an equal share. With no "prize" money for getting to that stage. This came from the Glasgow forum when we were having the fight about 2 of the derbies being held @ Murrayfield.blockhead wrote:The ticket profits will be split differently, with the home teams pocketing 80 per cent and the away sides taking 20 per cent.
What was it before?
Can I ask where you picked this up and if it is profits do the accountants have to get involved to work out what the profit was or is it purely a split of the ticket money taken?
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blockhead wrote:WalesOnline but don't judge me.grahamwa wrote:As I understood it previously the home team kept 100% of the receipt money for league games. For Play offs and semi finals, it was split 3 ways between the contenders and the league taking an equal share. With no "prize" money for getting to that stage. This came from the Glasgow forum when we were having the fight about 2 of the derbies being held @ Murrayfield.blockhead wrote:The ticket profits will be split differently, with the home teams pocketing 80 per cent and the away sides taking 20 per cent.
What was it before?
Can I ask where you picked this up and if it is profits do the accountants have to get involved to work out what the profit was or is it purely a split of the ticket money taken?
Reading the article here:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... e-16602559
I think the bit about shared ticket profits only applies to the all Welsh Judgement Day matches. I could be wrong, as it's a bit ambiguous.
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That was my take on it after reading the article.
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I'd say you're right on both counts - sure ask Simon Thomas on twitter, he's usually very responsive to questions.D4surfer wrote: Reading the article here:
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... e-16602559
I think the bit about shared ticket profits only applies to the all Welsh Judgement Day matches. I could be wrong, as it's a bit ambiguous.
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That would be interesting, be good to see.LeinsterLeader wrote:Anyone for Christmas in Cork?
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Not this year anyway. Tickets on sale for thomond already
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Bought 2 for the west stand