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The New Zealand All Blacks visit Dublin to face a very experienced and organized Irish side that have proved over the last couple of years that they are one of the form teams in Northern Hemisphere rugby. Brian O’Driscoll, Ronan O’Gara and Paul O’Connell will have to be on top of their game to claim a historic victory over the mighty All Blacks.
Hospitality Facility
Private tables are available for 8-12 guests with smaller groups being accommodated on a shared basis. Private Suites are available from 30-50 guests.
To include the following in the package: - Car Parking Minimum ratio 1:4
- Coffee on arrival
- Daily Newspapers
- Champagne Reception
- Seated Match ticket
- Souvenir Match Programme
- Four course luncheon
- Selected wines, ports and brandies
- Full complimentary bar
- Television monitors with video
- Hot post match buffet
- Guest Celebrity Speaker
Example Itinerary
- 11.00am - Morning Coffee & Danish Pastries on arrival
- 11.30am - Champagne Reception
- 12.30pm - Luncheon
- 14.30pm - KICK OFF
- 16.15pm - Post Match Refreshments
- 18.00pm - Complimentary Bar Closes
- 18.30pm - Facility Closes
£549
(per person)
Croke Park
Croke Park also played host to the spectacular opening and closing ceremonies of the Special Olympics World Summer Games in 2003, the first time these events were held outside the United States. Billboard Magazine recently voted Croke Park as the worlds top rock venue.The stadium is an inspirational venue not only for GAA supporters and players, but for sports fans from Ireland and abroad, for event planners and conference delegates, for historians, architects and engineers.
It is a theatre of dreams and a modern piece of history right in the heart of Dublin and in the hearts of all Ireland.Home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over a hundred years.Steeped in history, this landmark arena is the largest stadium venue in Ireland. Following its recent redevelopment, Croke Park now has capacity for 82,300 people and is the fourth largest stadium in Europe. 1.6 million people visited Croke Park in 2005 and this is expected to increase to over 2 million in 2006. In addition to the cream of gaelic sports players, the best of Australia's AFL talent have played here. Muhammad Ali fought here. U2 and Tina Turner performed here.
