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Heineken Cup ¼ Finals

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An Tarbh

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Munster v Northampton Saints

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Biarritz v Ospreys

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Stade Toulousain v Stade Français Paris

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Leinster v Clermont Auvergne
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Leinster vs Clermont is interesting with the new coach coming from Clermont and both teams like to play.
But will French travel or fold, Although I happy because Clermont have made it clear of their desire to win Heineken Cup from the start.
 
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Leinster v Clermont Auvergne
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I hope it's played here:
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Reduce ticket prices and turn it into a big event. Leinster may lose home advantage but the majority of the squad have played there on quite a few occassions and the benefit outweighs the loss of home advantage in the longer term - if more potential fans can be reached, Leinster will make more money in the long haul.

Munster, Ospreys, Toulouse and Leinster is my prediction.
 
I think the game will only be moved if they don't get a possible home draw for the semi-finals. I'm not being arrogant but if Leinster have the possibility of a home semi-final they're less likely to move the game from the RDS, if they're to be away from home then they might well look to cash in on Croker.
 
Leinster wont make profit as they'd have to pay a â'¬1m rental to GAA before a profit is suggested.
But I just excited as both teams like to play.
 
The ERC as far as I know would pay part of the costs, but even cutting prices compared to a Six Nations match and even if they have to pay the rent, which is €1.5 million as far as I know, if they fill Croker they'll still make a hefty profit.
 
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The ERC as far as I know would pay part of the costs, but even cutting prices compared to a Six Nations match and even if they have to pay the rent, which is â'¬1.5 million as far as I know, if they fill Croker they'll still make a hefty profit.[/b]
But can you honestly see them selling 80,000 tickets like I'd say 40,000-50,000 max
 
Semi Final:

Tolouse/Stade vs Leinster/Clermont

Biarritz/Ospreys vs Munster/Northampton.
 
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The ERC as far as I know would pay part of the costs, but even cutting prices compared to a Six Nations match and even if they have to pay the rent, which is â'¬1.5 million as far as I know, if they fill Croker they'll still make a hefty profit.[/b]
But can you honestly see them selling 80,000 tickets like I'd say 40,000-50,000 max
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I can easily see them selling out Croker, and making a 7 figure profit in the process, there'll be big interest in the game, it's the first home quarter final since 2005, Leinster crowds have been on the rise over the last number of years. We sold out Lansdowne for any knockout games we had and given how rugby has grown in the province I don't think it's too much of an ask to fill Croker.
 
I think of all the clubs Clermont is the one that has the best chance to win at Leinster. Would be sweet
 
Very very happy from an Ospreys perspective. possibly the easier away quarter final imo. Biarritz are a good team, but their not up there with Clermont, Tolouse, Paris, Leinster or Munster. I can see us going out there and getting the win, then it's a home semi (hmm, think I've heard this before!).

Munster should be ok against Northampton, and Tolouse will probably turn over Paris at home.

The toughest one to decide is Leinster v Clermont. Clermont are the best team in Europe imo (have we heard that before too?), and could dominate Leinster up front. Clermont are capable of getting the win, it all depends on how they travel and on their mental toughness.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jockstrap @ Jan 24 2010, 05:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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No, as I think Clermont will beat Leinster, and Munster will go out in the Semi's.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (dullonien @ Jan 25 2010, 06:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Very very happy from an Ospreys perspective. possibly the easier away quarter final imo. Biarritz are a good team, but their not up there with Clermont, Tolouse, Paris, Leinster or Munster. I can see us going out there and getting the win, then it's a home semi (hmm, think I've heard this before!).

Munster should be ok against Northampton, and Tolouse will probably turn over Paris at home.

The toughest one to decide is Leinster v Clermont. Clermont are the best team in Europe imo (have we heard that before too?), and could dominate Leinster up front. Clermont are capable of getting the win, it all depends on how they travel and on their mental toughness.

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No, as I think Clermont will beat Leinster, and Munster will go out in the Semi's.
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Nah I reckon Biarritz or Ospreys shouldn't be a problem. :p
 
Fair enough, but Leinster will never make it to the final. Even if they beat Clermont, they then have an away semi to Tolouse or Stade. I wouldn't give any team much chance to get through those two matches.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (dullonien @ Jan 24 2010, 05:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Very very happy from an Ospreys perspective. possibly the easier away quarter final imo. Biarritz are a good team, but their not up there with Clermont, Tolouse, Paris, Leinster or Munster. I can see us going out there and getting the win, then it's a home semi (hmm, think I've heard this before!).

Munster should be ok against Northampton, and Tolouse will probably turn over Paris at home.

The toughest one to decide is Leinster v Clermont. Clermont are the best team in Europe imo (have we heard that before too?), and could dominate Leinster up front. Clermont are capable of getting the win, it all depends on how they travel and on their mental toughness.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jockstrap @ Jan 24 2010, 05:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
All Ireland final in Paris[/b]
No, as I think Clermont will beat Leinster, and Munster will go out in the Semi's.
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Ospreys vs Munster Semi-final would be fun.

I don't want an all French final. You need to countries represented or it's boring and I don't fancy Leinster to get through that side of the draw. so hopefully Biarritz won't manage to keep on going with the easy draw in the pools and then matches in France all the way to the final (if they get there).


I think Munster, Ospreys and Northampton all have the beating of Biarritz though.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (munstermuffin @ Jan 24 2010, 05:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Leinster wont make profit as they'd have to pay a â'¬1m rental to GAA before a profit is suggested.[/b]
It depends on how you look at it. Leinster could reduce prices, pay the GAA the going rate for Croke Park and come out with roughly the same profit as they would have made by playing in the RDS but the added benefit of letting an extra 60,000 fans through the gate is increased merchandise sales and growing the Leinster brand which leads to more sponsorship.

Roughly speaking, 18500 fans through the gate at the RDS paying 25 quid per ticket on average would bring in E500k or so. 83000 fans at Croke Park paying 18 quid per ticket (and the GAA getting E1m) would bring in the same profit. Market the game properly and there would be no problem selling it out.
 
Glad everyone is writing off Saints already. Just the way we like it. If we play properly this time round then everything is possible come April.
 
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