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More IRFU Beach Tag To Come

Tag teams planning a weekend away have two more IRFU Beach events to choose from. Both take place in August and on beautiful Blue Flag beaches with great nights planned for afterwards.

Following up on two great days out at Portstewart and Enniscrone, IRFU Tag at Curracloe Beach and Ventry Beach will take place on August 6th and 20th respectively.

Last year at Curracloe saw over twenty teams from all over Ireland take part on a beautiful strand and on a gloriously sunny day. This year will see more and followed up by a big night out in Wexford town courtesy of T.Morris Bar and The Stores. (websites www.tmorris.ie and www.thestores.ie)

To view a video report from Curracloe’s event in 2010, visit IRFU Tag TV: www.irishrugby.ie/tagmdtv     

Three weeks later, Beach Tag teams will return to Dingle in Co. Kerry only this time at a new location, Ventry Beach. Another big day and Apres-Tag evening beckons as host venue for presentations and party afterwards is Paidi O’Se’s bar (website www.paidiose.com).  

Registrations will be available until the Wednesday preceding each event and at only €175 per team is great value.

To enter a team to play, please visit the Registration section of irfutag.ie and complete online process.
Details on both events can be found in the Beach Tag Venues section HERE.

Please send any queries on IRFU Beach Tag to tag@irishrugby.ie

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