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| Quote ="Gazemous"Somewhere in Cas probably...'"
Yep I'll be finding a pub to watch it in. Can't justify spending 10 hours sat in a car on my birthday so an all day beer session it is!
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| Quote ="Tiger_69"As it's my first year going, could anybody let me know how expensive it is up there? and can anyone suggest a decent pub or is it best off just going straight into the ground?'" I managed to wax six hundred quid. Granted we spent three days there, and that includes accomodation. We drinking from morning to night as well. Beer is about what you expect to pay in a large touristy city, except in the ground where it reaches a whole other level. You will need to get a taxi from city centre, iirc it was about twelve quid. There aren't any other pubs near the ground so go up when you are ready to stay there for the day.
There are loads of decent pubs in the city head for the Grassmarket, that is where most other rugby fans were. Good atmosphere.
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| Anybody who is going and needs tickets PM me as I am selling some for £10 each
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| Quote ="knotlaknight"any one know where main pub/area (family area) is where the majority of cas fan will be (were last season) on the saturday evening area'"
Sadly, one of the pitfalls of Edinburgh is that most/all of the city centre pubs do not allow any children in. Hence, if you have any children in your group you may have to stay in the hotel lobby bar if you want a beer whilst watching the game. As a family game this will be a very off putting factor for many!
As a result of this and many other factors, I'm expecting overall attendance of the games to be down on last year. I would be very surprised if the RFL don't have to manipulate the attendance figures even more than usual this year!
As a family man, it gonna be a Pub and a big screen in Cas for me I'm affraid!!
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| Quote ="the_grobs"Sadly, one of the pitfalls of Edinburgh is that most/all of the city centre pubs do not allow any children in. Hence, if you have any children in your group you may have to stay in the hotel lobby bar if you want a beer whilst watching the game. As a family game this will be a very off putting factor for many!
As a result of this and many other factors, I'm expecting overall attendance of the games to be down on last year. I would be very surprised if the RFL don't have to manipulate the attendance figures even more than usual this year!
As a family man, it gonna be a Pub and a big screen in Cas for me I'm affraid!!'"
That together with the "colours rule" in some pubs makes Edinburgh less special. Take it back to Cardiff!
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| I hope the magic weekend is at another city next year....how about Newcastle?
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| Quote ="duke street 10"I hope the magic weekend is at another city next year....how about Newcastle?
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How about having it in the Midlands next time?
Maybe Villa park? Maybe even Notts Forests ground?
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| Villa park is a tidy ground and Birmingham city centre has been redeveloped,thing is would the Lancashire teams just do day trips in?
While Nottingham has good nightlife the City ground is no better than Elland road and has the city got a high crime rate?.
Think Newcastle would be ideal, St James park is within walking distance of the city centre,plenty of pubs and restaurants.
Also accomadation wouldn't be a problem in the area,and great nightlife
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| Problem with Newcastle and Birmingham is they are not tourist places so would there be enough hotel spaces for the influx of 40,000 rugby fans.
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| Quote ="Garth"Problem with Newcastle and Birmingham is they are not tourist places so would there be enough hotel spaces for the influx of 40,000 rugby fans.'"
With Newcastle you have all of the North East for places to stay as well as the city...Durham,Whitley Bay,North and South Shields etc
Then there is Northumberland if you want to stay in areas more picturesque
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| Quote ="duke street 10"With Newcastle you have all of the North East for places to stay as well as the city...Durham,Whitley Bay,North and South Shields etc
Then there is Northumberland if you want to stay in areas more picturesque'" Have you ever tried to get somewhere to stay in Newcastle on a weekend without a rugby tournament on? Its nigh on impossible.
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| Quote ="Therailwayendisuponus."Have you ever tried to get somewhere to stay in Newcastle on a weekend without a rugby tournament on? Its nigh on impossible.'"
Yes,managed it four times.
I wouldn't say Cardiff was a tourist hotspot but people worked round that by staying in South Wales or as i did for one of the Challenge cup finals down there stopped in Bristol and got the train in. So by getting the north east tourist board involved (Ive have seen the t.v advert) that would help.
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| Wherever the next location is to be, it doesn't have to be chosen on which city is the greatest up! True, lots of people enjoy this part, but the whole concept wasn't thought of so that we can have an excuse for a lads weekend away. The idea behind it all is to take the game on the road and have a show piece event outside the heartlands of RL and to promote the game and give other people the chance to sample our product.
Of course there are lots of people who wish to get tanked up, and so places such as Dublin are being mentioned. But on the other side of things, there are lots of fans like me who do not look for a good old drink and simply want to watch the rugby. If Dublin is chosen, it almost certainly cuts out fans such as me, whereas somewhere like Newcastle makes it a definite for me and fans of my sort. Dublin is straight away a £200 plus (even more if you take family) trip as opposed to a "fill up the car with juice and off you go" trip to Newcastle. I attend 99.9% of all Cas games, with the usual CC final, Grand final and a few international fixtures chucked in every season. Yet out of four magic weekends i have only made [ione[/i day trip to Cardiff. Yes i could have driven to Cardiff again and Murrayfield twice, but personally i chose to keep my money in my pocket for once.
A big factor with myself and i guess some other families is that RL takes up lots of weekends. Not everyone in my household like to go to the rugby all the time and so when another £200 plus weekend pops up i usually end up spending that £200 on my other family members and doing something with them for a change. So as i say, for people like me places such as Dublin will be write off in my RL calender whereas somewhere closer to home such as Newcastle or Birmingham will have my support all the way. The RL have to remember not to cast off fans like me when they chose the next venue otherwise they'll be scratching their heads as to why they only get 25,000 fans each day.
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| Here here Marshy
my 2 pence is Would it not be better if we had the event as a season opener, Most fans miss there Rugby while the close season is on so would jump at the chance to visit a stadium and see all SL teams 1st w-end of season .
Newcastle also get my vote but a football stadium during the season might be a big ask!!
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| Problem with doing it at start of the season is Finances.
the new season starts in february which means if you have an opening weekend event when would you have to book hotels etc. Possibly January even December. Not sure about you but i am normally skint in those two months what with presents and paying the impending credit card.
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| south of france / northen spain ?
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| Quote ="duke street 10"Villa park is a tidy ground and Birmingham city centre has been redeveloped'"
It's just a shame Villa Park is 30 minutes from Birmingham City Centre on public transport... people complain about Murrayfield being too far away from the centre of Edinburgh
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| Quote ="binks"Here here Marshy
my 2 pence is Would it not be better if we had the event as a season opener, Most fans miss there Rugby while the close season is on so would jump at the chance to visit a stadium and see all SL teams 1st w-end of season .
Newcastle also get my vote but a football stadium during the season might be a big ask!!'" The concept is good, but how cold would that be. Cold enough to put me off sitting all day. No ta.
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| Maybe I'm in a minority of 1, but I think that the whole concept is unfair, as individual teams may or may not get a difficult game. It's OK if you win like we did this time, but adding another random game for teams that may have lots of injuries cannot be justified. We were lucky that we got Catalan at a time that they are not in good form and have lost players, but what if we had got one of the top 4 teams and got thumped, making our points difference even worse and picking up even more injuries!
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| This is also true of any other round of games.
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| I think an even fixture list (i.e. everyone plays each other home and away) would increase the arguments against having the playoffs, which have arguably become a very popular aspect of each campaign and maintain interest and competition throughout.
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| If they could find a way so that teams ended up playing the team next to them in the table at that time, so 1v2, 3v4... Problem is the organisation in not knowing which team will be in which position until a week before and so not knowing whose playing on each day.
Also I can't see any football clubs wanting seven matches played on their pitch at any time of the year.
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| I am not against the play-off system because teams who run into form late in the season may have a good go at it, eg, Catalans, but adding another round of league games on the false premise of spreading the game to other ares, when in truth it is all just about making money is not fair to the clubs on a number of levels. The only positive I can see is the publicity gained by Sky advertising it as a spectacular event, but even that is negated by the empty seats seen during their TV coverage.
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