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- Leo Cullen happy with Leinster’s ‘great group effort’ to get the job done against Sale Irish Times —
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- Leinster made to work hard for Champions Cup quarter-final win over Sale Sharks Irish Times —
- Ryan Baird leads the charge as Leinster’s second half surge books home semi-final against Toulon Irish Independent —
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- Six-try Leinster book Champions Cup semi-final place RTE —
- Denise O’Sullivan powers Ireland to World Cup qualifier win over Poland Irish Times —
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- Ireland player ratings: Anna Patten and Emily Murphy shine again as Poland are beaten at the Aviva Stadium Irish Independent —
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Aviva Stadium
Football and rugby stadium in Dublin
Aviva Stadium, also known as the Dublin Arena, is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. It has a capacity of 51,711. It is built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road Stadium, which was demolished in 2007, and replaced it as home to its chief tenants: the Ireland national rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland football team. The decision to redevelop the stadium came after plans for both Stadium Ireland and Eircom Park fell through. Aviva Group Ireland signed a 10-year deal for the naming rights in 2009, and subsequently extended the arrangement in 2018 and 2025. The deal signed in 2025 runs until 2030.
Also known as...
Lansdowne Road and Dublin Arena