Maybe that visit to the Credit Union won't be so difficult after all
Ireland fans have been squirreling away the euro and cents all year in anticipation of this month's Rugby World Cup, but the total cost of the potential six-week odyssey might not be as much as you might think.
Travel website GoEuro.ie have costed the entire trip, including everything from flights and accommodation to match tickets, pints and a bit of merchandise, and reckon that Irish fans happy to do the tournament on a shoestring can get by for just €3,820.
Of course, that means nosebleed seats and hostel accommodation, but those determined to have a five-star experience can expect to spend anything up to €20,000 on their World Cup journey.
They can go the whole way! After selecting our Ireland match-day 23 for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, we have gone one step further and picked our full 33-man squad. Props Tom O’Toole was the big winner from the Six Nations, taking his opportunity with aplomb. Paddy McCarthy and Jack Boyle haven’t seen much game […]
That seems to be that. Away from Ireland’s Triple Crown-winning exploits on the rugby pitch, there has been the ‘slight’ distraction that is Andy Farrell’s contract. Speculation over his post-World Cup plans ramped up when it was reported that Saracens were looking to bring him back. However, the latest comments from Ireland’s head coach suggest […]
It’s getting close! With the Six Nations over and done with, Ireland’s 2027 World Cup match-day squad has become a whole lot clearer. We’ve picked the side we would like to see, with a few surprises on the bench. Loosehead prop – Paddy McCarthy After injuries to Ireland’s top-three looseheads – Andrew Porter, Jack Boyle […]