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Leinster and Munster to lock horns at Croke Park once again

Dublin , Ireland - 12 October 2024; Tom Farrell of Munster is tackled by Caelan Doris of Leinster during the United Rugby Championship match between Leinster and Munster at Croke Park in Dublin. (Photo By Seb Daly/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Leinster and Munster are set to lock horns once again at Croke Park, it has been confirmed.

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The bitter rivals will return to the home of the GAA on Saturday, October 18 in Round 4 of the BKT United Rugby Championship.

The decision follows on from a sellout of the 82,000 capacity stadium in the same fixture last year.

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With the development of the RDS set to continue for another season, Leinster will continue to play the majority of their home matches at the Aviva Stadium, but they’re still keen on hosting breakout matches at the giant stadium north of the Liffey, a venue that has proved popular with fans.

The Irish province hosted a number of big games in both the URC and Champions Cup at the famous venue and the trend looks to continue for at least another season.

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Leo Cullen’s men will open the 2025/26 United Rugby Championship with back-to-back games in South Africa, starting against the DHL Stormers in Cape Town on Friday, 26 September, before facing the Vodacom Bulls in Pretoria eight days later on Saturday, 4 October.

Their first home fixture comes against the Hollywoodbets Sharks at Aviva Stadium on Saturday, 11 October, followed by Munster a week later.

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Zebre Parma complete a three-match home run on Saturday, 25 October.

The Round 4 clash with Munster marks Leinster’s first return to Croke Park since their 32-7 URC Grand Final win over the Bulls in June.

After five rounds, the league pauses for Ireland’s Autumn Series against New Zealand, Japan, Australia and South Africa, before Leinster resume with a Round 6 trip to Dragons RFC at Rodney Parade on Friday, 28 November.

The RDS is scheduled to reopen for the start of the 2026/27 campaign.

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IkeaBoy 8 days ago

Indeed, a Horlicks of a performance. Finally come up against a motoring and well drilled test team - and average to decent refs - and they get done by double figures.


Did you see Piardi hovering around in the breaks in play? With his wee flag? Huddling with the officals?


I can't lip read but I imagine it was “Here, lads!!! Jaysus. Would one of ya explain how this game works? Just the basics? What side is offside?”

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Ed the Duck 8 days ago

Horlicks! Every man and their dog knows those conditions are a leveller and there is NO world in which Aki and Farrell is even remotely close to a Lions centre partnership, nor Aki and Jones. In fact not Aki and anyone…

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IkeaBoy 8 days ago

A low carb response, Edward. Very ungracious to the wallabies who had been building to that performance.


The Wallabies had no problems with the farcical conditions.


It's not like NH players aren't used to playing in shite conditions either.

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PS 9 days ago

😂 you haven't grown up yet I see

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Ed the Duck 9 days ago

So not game for it after all then…😂

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PS 9 days ago

You want communism in Irish rugby?

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IkeaBoy 9 days ago

This makes me happy.

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Ed the Duck 9 days ago

Why?

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