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Ticket Update | Leinster & Barbarians

29th June 2023 By The Editor

The Barbarians double-header will be the first games at Thomond Park in over six months.

The Barbarians double-header will be the first games at Thomond Park in over six months. Inpho

Munster Rugby recently confirmed three games for September as the Munster Men face Leinster at Musgrave Park on Friday, September 8, and the Munster Men and Women face the Barbarians in a double-header at Thomond Park on Saturday, September 30.

The Barbarians game will be a historic double-header for the province with the women’s and men’s squads facing respective invitational sides.

With the Munster Men last in action at Thomond Park in March, the double-header will be the first Munster matches at Thomond Park in over six months.

Munster v Barbarians (Double-Header) – Saturday, Sept 30

The Munster Women have played Barbarians once previously back in November 2017 in the first-ever women’s fixture for the Baa-Baas.

It will be the first-ever meeting between the Munster Men and the Barbarians.

A festival of rugby awaits in what will be a great family occasion for the Limerick venue.

The Munster Women, who have won the last two Interprovincial Championships, will get the action underway at 2pm while the men’s side will kick-off at 4.30pm.

Family ticket packs start from €40 for 2 Adults and 2 Juniors. Adult tickets are available from €20.

Buy tickets here.

Munster v Leinster (Men’s Pre-Season Game) – Friday, Sept 8

There will be a 6pm kick-off for the Munster Men’s team in their pre-season opener against Leinster on Friday, September 8, with a limited number of tickets remaining.

West Stand tickets have sold-out for the game. As some Stand tickets have been reserved for priority groups, they will be made available online if there are any returns in the coming weeks.

Terrace tickets are available for €7.50 for Juniors and €15 for Adults. A Family Pack of four tickets costs just €30 (2 Adults & 2 Juniors).

Buy tickets here.

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