Leinster heading for bumper pay day as 55,000 tickets sold for Croke Park clash against Munster
Briefly

The decision by Leinster to stage the derby on Jones' Road appears to have caught the public imagination, highlighting the significance of hosting matches at iconic venues.
With the RDS closed for renovations, Leinster is capitalizing on their opportunity to play at Croke Park, where they previously enjoyed success with large attendance.
Leinster has experienced an increase in season ticket sales, indicating growing fan engagement and enthusiasm for their upcoming matches at both Aviva and Croke Park.
Hosting European matches at Croke Park remains a strategic option for Leinster, reflecting their ambition to maximize attendance and revenue during crucial fixtures.
Read at Irish Independent
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