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David S. May 5

Home semi is your advantage so you play it at home, everyone does. It could be an all Ireland final in the Aviva and tickets bought at Christmas.

Robert Coan May 5

Not allowed to play more than two matches outside your home ground. One is always Munster and the other is Xmas Champions Cup pool match.

John May 5

There'll surely be 30,000 at it

Mike L May 5

They wouldn't come close to filling the Aviva and Scarlets travelling numbers will be very small

John May 5

Shud be on in the Aviva, unlike the RDS the lights there will probably stay the full 80 minutes

Cork Con. May 5

The Welsh can get 60000+ for Judgment Day at the Mellenium.
Aviva isn't even that big.
You have people complaining about the fact that it's difficult to compete with the money in the English and French systems but still want to ignore any chance of increasing the fan Base and revenue. Have it at the Aviva and I'm sure the Scarlets would appreciate the extra tickets.

Leinster Exile. May 5

Bryan, are you seriously telling me that a semi final wouldnt fill the Aviva? If this is true then there's something really wrong in Irish Rugby.

Bryan Russell May 5

Keep it in a close to full RDS instead of half at best Aviva. Either way tickets already out

Alan Whelan May 5

Agree with Graham. Keep it at Rds

William F. May 5

Probably some rule about having two games in a row at the Aviva