Making the Aviva experience more rewarding for paying rugby fans is not rocket science

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Making the Aviva experience more rewarding for paying rugby fans is not rocket science
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Plenty of examples out there to help improve match days, like letting spectators in on the TMO referrals

The Irish crowd should be encouraged to call out the surnames of the Irish players, as is the case at the Stade de France. There was no booze sold inside the Stade de France last Friday; yet, helped by a group of Irish dancers performing beforehand, they created a carnival-like atmosphere.

To-ing and fro-ing from the bars is not an issue at Premier League matches. The polite requests for supporters to respect the enjoyment of watching a game by not constantly going back and forth to the bars appears to have had some relative success. A large part of the problem is slow bar service beforehand and at half-time – unless in the premium level, of course. Australian and American beer-dispensing technology is light years ahead of Ireland, and particularly the Aviva.

Admittedly, in fairness to those who popped out from their seats last Saturday, the first half was over 56 minutes long. If you need a strong rib cage to play against the Springboks, you need an even stronger bladder watching them.

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