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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 97025"><p>Croke Park wouldn't be available for Super League games during the Summer so that's pretty much a non starter. </p><p></p><p>I know that Ireland played world cup games at Tolka Park so that could be an option as could a ground share with Bohs who will be getting a 10000 allseater stadium in a few years.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how much Shels would be willing to ground share with a franchise but given theItir dire financial predicament then they might not have much of a choice, they could either fold or another obstacle might be the fact that another club could already be groundsharing with them, I don't think there's a club in Dublin that hasn't played at least a season at Tolka Park. </p><p></p><p>For it to work, they would probably need their own stadium, probably on the North Side, if they're going to be training out of DCU. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to say how well this would go down, it's not as if we're starved for sport in the Summer in this country so I'm not sure many people would be willing to go to Super league matches when there's no end of championship matches on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 97025"] Croke Park wouldn't be available for Super League games during the Summer so that's pretty much a non starter. I know that Ireland played world cup games at Tolka Park so that could be an option as could a ground share with Bohs who will be getting a 10000 allseater stadium in a few years. I'm not sure how much Shels would be willing to ground share with a franchise but given theItir dire financial predicament then they might not have much of a choice, they could either fold or another obstacle might be the fact that another club could already be groundsharing with them, I don't think there's a club in Dublin that hasn't played at least a season at Tolka Park. For it to work, they would probably need their own stadium, probably on the North Side, if they're going to be training out of DCU. It's hard to say how well this would go down, it's not as if we're starved for sport in the Summer in this country so I'm not sure many people would be willing to go to Super league matches when there's no end of championship matches on. [/QUOTE]
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