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Irish Rail Special for the RSA Challenge

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Cricket Ireland have teamed up with Irish Rail to offer all cricket fans a great deal on getting from Dublin to Stormont for the big game next month
Next month sees Ireland play Australia in the RSA Challenge at the Stormont Grounds in Belfast, if you were wondering how you were going to get there then look no further then this great value Irish Rail offer.
Cricket Ireland have teamed up with Irish Rail so you can come watch the sixes be smashed in Belfast next month with a fantastic combined Rail/Bus Adult return fare of €26.99. This fare includes a return train ticket from Dublin Connolly to Belfast Central and bus transfers from Belfast Central to the cricket venue in Stormont. There is a limited availability of these fares so go here to book now by clicking Here

Train times are catered specifically for the match, with the morning train arriving into Belfast Central at 9.45am where a coach will bring you across to the ground in plenty of time to see the first ball bowled. The coach will then bring you back for the return train which will then leave Belfast at 8.10pm, so you will have time to enjoy the end of the match and hopefully be celebrating an Irish win!

It will be a full day’s entertainment with the action starting at 10.45am. The One-Day International will see world-class cricket returning to Belfast and it will be Australia’s first visit to Northern Ireland since 2001. So get behind your country and support Ireland.

Today marks exactly one month to the match, so make sure you don’t miss out on getting your tickets or this great value way to get to the game. Tickets sales are very strong but Adult, OAP, Child & Family tickets are all still available from www.ticketmaster.ie or by calling 0818 719300 from the Republic of Ireland or 0844 847 2455 from Northern Ireland.

Photo: Model Aoife Cogan joins Max Sorensen and Alex Cusack at Dublin’s Connolly Station to promote the deal © Jason Clarke Photography
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