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Leinster to host Munster at Croke Park for first time in 15 years

Rónan Kelleher of Leinster celebrates his side winning a penalty during the United Rugby Championship match between Munster and Leinster at Thomond Park in Limerick. (Photo By Seb Daly/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Leinster are set to host Munster at Croke Park in round four of the United Rugby Championship next season.

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The two provinces will battle it out at the 82,000-capacity GAA stadium for the first time since their 2009 European semi-final, which Leinster won 25-6.

The encounter on Saturday October 12 will be Leinster’s second home game of what will be a nomadic season while the RDS Arena undergoes renovation. While the Aviva Stadium will host the majority of Leinster’s home matches, Croke Park is set to see some rugby as well.

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The match will see Leinster return to Croke Park for the first time since the Investec Champions Cup semi-final last season against Northampton Saints, which the hosts won 20-17.

The stadium proved to be a popular venue on that occasion, with tickets selling out in under three days.

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Both sides crashed out of the URC at the semi-final stage last season, and have been busy recruiting in the off-season. Leinster in particular have made some marquee signings, including Munster’s very own World Cup-winning lock RG Snyman.

Fortunately for Munster, another statement signing by their rivals, All Black Jordie Barrett, is set to link up with Leo Cullen and Jacques Nienaber after the November internationals.

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'Passionate reunion of France and New Zealand shows Fabien Galthie is wrong to rest his stars'

Nice bit if revisioniusm but that's all it is JW.


For your further education, I found the following breakdown of one prominent club's finances in the Top 14 [Clermont].


For Clermont (budget of €29.5 million for 2021-2022) :

- 20% from ticket sales

- 17% from the LNR (includes TV Rights, compensation from producing french internationals and other minor stuff)

- 5% from public collectivities (so you're looking at funds from the city of Clermont, the department of Puy-De-Dôme and the region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)

- 4% from merchandising and events

- 3% from miscellaneous

- 51 % from sponsorships and partnerships. They've got 550 different partners. The main ones are CGI, Groupama, Limagrain/Jacquet, Omerin, Paprec, Renault and of course Michelin (not surprising since they're actually the founders of the club).


As you can see nothing comes from the FFR at all. The LNR is a separate entitiy to FFR and their aims frequently do not accord.


It is also why the European breakaway plotted by LNR and PR back in 2013 had nothing to do with the governing bodies of either England or France - and it most certainly did not have their blessing https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/story/_/id/15331030/jean-pierre-lux-anglo-french-cup-detrimental-european-rugby


And from the horse's mouth [ex AB skipper Sean Fitapatrick] about the comp between Top 14 and Super Rugby:


"The Top 14 in France is probably the best rugby competition in the world at the moment, purely for the week-in, week-out.”


“I think the quality of players. They are bigger, they are faster, they are stronger. Which then carries on into the international game.”

Take it from someone who knows JW😅

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