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Those results should be positive for Munster. Jump in
Ulster have the HC won lads. That’s all you need to know. As short as 9/2 outright now
Wish I was aware of this stat before plunging in.
Ah well, caveat emptor.
Munster are very average, pack held up well but poor in the middle. It was a lucky win but makes up for Wales last week.
Keep her lit ttk.
what a weekend, no words justify it!!
How about “a marginally profitable weekend marred by some very casual advice on the Connacht match.”
I think those words would justify it.
A profitable weekend with some seriously good results for the long term bet. One of the best weekends in this thread if truth be told.
Fagan doesn’t really get it does he?
Biarritz shock defeat ruining the clean sweep here, but not to matter as it was another profitable weekend and some fantastic results for the long term bets. Ulster now as low as 9/2 for outright victory
[font=tahoma][size=3]Updated P&L[/size][/font]
Total Bets: 160*
S/R: 42.5%
Points Outlay: 465**
Return: 582.16
Profit: 117.16
*[font=tahoma][size=3]There are 5 additional bets in-running at the moment, looking fantastic, these are not included in current figures.[/size][/font]
[font=tahoma][size=3]**An additional outlay of 20 points not included in the above figures.[/size][/font]
Increasingly looking like Ulster could run into Leinster in a quarter final. Leinster showed the first stirrings of their old form this weekend and by March should have several more of their players back. That would be a truly epic game because Ulster are definitely the form team so far in the competition.
A home quarter final that Ulster may have to play in the aviva.
There seems to be a bit of confusion about that and the Ulster Branch will move heaven and earth to get Ravenhill ready to allow them to host the QF at home. They definitely don’t want to be playing Leinster in Dublin!
A 1/4 final is home based so Ravenhill would be the venue.
If they meet in a Semi final then more than likely the Aviva as demand for tickets would be mental.
Harry, I think the confusion was because for a home quarter-final you need a minimum 15,000 capacity and Ravenhill doesn’ have that currently.
Maybe so, i thought that rule only applied to a Semi final.
:rolleyes:
Sure they play in the magners league twice a year and there doesn’t seem to be any mad rush for tickets.
I’d say you’d find that both Ravenhill and the RDS are near sell-outs for the league games. A cup semi-final is always going to have higher demand in any sport. No different than a comparison of the All-Ireland semis attendances versus a Div 1 league game.
Windsor Park?
I’d say they’ll scramble some solution in Belfast.