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Tour Proposal TOUR PROPOSAL FOR NORWICH UNIVERSITY MEN’S RUGBY TEAM SPRING BREAK RUGBY TOUR CELTIC GLADIATOR RUGBY TOUR TO SCOTLAND 7TH – 14TH MARCH 2020 PROVISIONAL TOUR ITINERARY YOUR RUGBY TOUR DESTINATION GLASGOW & EDINBURGH - SCOTLAND NORWICH UNIVERSITY MEN’S RUGBY MEN’S RUGBY TOUR TO SCOTLAND SUGGESTED DAILY RUGBY ITINERARY Day & Date on Morning Afternoon Evening Food Night Sample Tour Activity Activity Activity Inclusion Location Depart Boston Intl. Arrive Glasgow Saturday 7th Airport for Glasgow Airport & Transfer to Dinner on Board Euro Hostel March 2020 International Edinburgh Hostel for for all Group. Edinburgh City Airport. 1st Stop of Tour. Centre Extensive Training Scotland v’s France Optional Dinner for Sunday 8th Session with Top in 6 Nations 2020 L– Group in Hostel – Euro Hostel March 2020 International Watch in Host Club Not included in Edinburgh City Rugby Coach. / Pub. Rate. Centre Extensive Training Group Hike up to Underground Continental Monday 9th Session with Top The Top of Arthur’s Dungeon & Breakfast for all Euro Hostel March 2020 International Seat overlooking Edinburgh Ghost Group / Dinner Edinburgh City Rugby Coach. Edinburgh. Tour. Optional Extra. Centre St. Giles Cathedral Guided Tour of 1st Match of Tour v’s Continental Tuesday 10th / Listen to the Edinburgh Castle / Local Men’s Rugby Breakfast for all Euro Hostel March 2020 Story of Visit Real Mary Club for all Teams Group / Dinner Edinburgh City Greyfriar’s Bobby. King’s Close. Touring. Optional Extra. Centre Guided Tour of Group Depart for Continental Wed 11th March Murrayfield Central Glasgow Breakfast for all Glasgow Euro 2020 Stadium Home of Hostel for 2nd Leg of Group / Dinner Youth Hostel Scottish Rugby. Tour. Optional Extra. Visit Scotland’s Extensive Training Group Visit Oban Continental Thursday 12th Home of Football Session with Top Chocolate Company Breakfast for all Glasgow Euro March 2020 – Hamden Park International Rugby & Bonawe Iron Group / Dinner Youth Hostel Football Stadium. Coach. Furnace. Optional Extra. Group Tours - See 2nd Match of Tour Post-Match Continental Friday 13th Included Glasgow v’s Men’s Rugby Refreshments for Breakfast for all Glasgow Euro March 2020 Tours in Tour Club for all Teams Group with Group / Dinner Youth Hostel Inclusions. Touring. Opposition. Optional Extra. Group Depart for Arrive Boston Saturday 14th Glasgow Airport Airport from Packed Breakfast March 2020 for Return Flight Glasgow for Group Home. International. Lunch in Transit. Your Rugby Tour Packages Includes: • Return Flights from Boston International Airport – Glasgow International Airport. • Coach Hire for Full Duration of Rugby Tour in Ireland & Scotland. • 7 Night’s Accommodation in 3* Hostels in Glasgow & Edinburgh. • 2 Competitive Rugby Matches for all Teams Touring v’s Local Men’s Opposition. • 3 Intensive Training Sessions with Top International Rugby Coaches. • Continental Breakfast served for Group on all mornings. • Kike Up to Top of Arthur’s Seat Edinburgh. • Thistle Chapel in St. Giles Cathedral / Listen to the Story of Greyfriar’s Bobby. • Guided Tour of Murrayfield Stadium - Home of Scottish Rugby. • Underground Dungeon & Edinburgh Ghost Tour. • Guided Tour of Edinburgh Castle. • Visit Real Mary King’s Close – Landmark of Edinburgh Scotland. • Visit The Home of Scottish Parliament. • Visit the Scottish National Gallery. • Marvel at the National Museum of Scotland. • Visit the Magdalen Chapel. • Group Visit Oban Chocolate Company & Bonawe Iron Furnace. • Visit Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art • Experience Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. • Tour The Riverside Museum of Transport and Travel • Visit Scotland’s Home of Football – Hamden Park Football Stadium. • Irish Rugby Tours Representative Available at all times. OUR PREVIOUS TOUR CLIENT LIST A small sample of some of our previous tour groups... • Aironi Rugby PRO 12 / Heineken • Bill Crothers Secondary School • Connacht vs Zebre Rugby Cup – Ireland, Wales, Scotland & Canada Rugby Tour to Wales, Heineken Cup January 2014 UK. Ireland & Scotland March 2014 • Connecticut Yankees Rugby Club • Alberni Valley District Girls • Bill Crothers Secondary School USA Rugby Tour to Ireland March Secondary School Rugby Tour to Canada Tour to Ireland 2012 2014 Ireland 2015 • Birr R.F.C. Under 11’s & 12’s • Cooke R.F.C. Minis Rugby Tour • Altrincham Kersal Under 13’s Rugby Tour to Cardiff April 2014 to Dublin 2012 Rugby Tour to Dublin 2015 • Birr RFC Under 11’s & 12s Rugby • CUS School Under 15's Rugby • Amlin Challenge Cup Bath Rugby Tour to Wales 2016 Tour to Newcastle 2016 v Mogliano Rugby Italy December • Bordeaux Begles v's Mogliano • Dartmouth University R.F.C. 2013 Rugby Amlin Challenge January Rugby Tour to Ireland March • Amlin Challenge Cup Newport 2014 2013 Gwent Dragons v Mogliano • Bromley R.F.C. Rugby Tour to • De Paul University Women’s Rugby Italy Rodney Parade Cork R.F.C Rugby Tour to Ireland 2012 October 2013 • Brown University Men’s Rugby • Delbarton High School Under 19’s • Athy R.F.C. Under 12’s Rugby Tour & Training Camp to Ireland Rugby Tour to Ireland March Tour to Cardiff March & April 2013 • Bruce Grey / St Mary’s Girls High 2014 • Ballyclare Hares Mini Rugby Tour School R.F.C. • Delbarton High School USA to Dublin April 2014 • C.B.C. Monkstown School Rugby Tour to Ireland 2012 • Bangor Rugby Football Club Training Camp to Portugal • Derby Blues Academy R.F.C. Rugby Tour to Italy July & August • Cambridge RFC Under 13’s USA 2013 Rugby Tour to Cork 2015 • Derby Blues Academy Under 13’s • Basingstoke Colts RFC Rugby • Cardiff Blues vs Benetton Treviso Rugby Tour to Wales March 2014 Tour to Dublin April 2014 Guinness PRO12 2014 • Derby Blues Academy Under 13s • Beaconsfield EFC Under 15’s • Catholic University School Pre- & Under 14s Rugby Tour to Rugby Tour to Dublin 2015 Season Training Camp to England 2016 • Beaconsfield RFC Under University of Limerick September • Dolphin R.F.C. Cork Under 15’s 15s Rugby Tour to Dublin 2016 2013 Rugby Tour to Cardiff April 2013 • Bede Academy Girls Hockey Tour • Catholic University School • Dolphin RFC Under 16’s Rugby to Ireland Training Camp to Limerick 2014 Tour to Bristol April 2014 • Bede Academy School Rugby • Catholic University School Under • Dolphin RFC Under 16s Rugby Tour to Ireland 14’s Rugby Tour to London 2016 Tour to Manchester 2015 • Belmont High School Rugby Tour • Charleston Outlaws RFC • DR EG Jansen South Africa to Lisbon & Monte Gordo 2015 40th Anniversary Rugby Tour to Under 18s Rugby Tour to • Benetton Treviso v's Biarritz Ireland November 2013 England, Wales & Ireland Olympique BOPB Pre-Season • Cheltenham College Junior November 2013 Rugby Tour to Biarritz 2015 School Under 13’s Boys Rugby & • Dublin Insurance Society Men’s • Benetton Treviso v's Connacht Girls Hockey Tour to Dublin & Rugby Tour to Salou May 2014 Rugby February 2014 RABO Cork • Dublin University Rugby Club DIRECT PRO12 • Chinnor RFC Under 13’s Rugby Tour to Oxford University 2013 • Benetton Treviso v's Glasgow Tour to Dublin 2015 • Dublin University Trinity College Rugby RABO PRO12 December • Church of Ireland Under 14’s Girls 7's Rugby Tour to Paris 7's 2013 Hockey Tour to Manchester Tournament May 2013 • Benetton Treviso v's Montpellier March 2013 • Eastside Lions Youth Rugby Tour Rugby Heineken Cup January • Cill Dara R.F.C. Under 13's to Ireland April 2013 2014 Rugby Tour to Orsay France & • Edinburgh Rugby v Zebre Rugby • Benetton Treviso v's Newport Disneyland Paris May 2013 Murrayfield RABO PRO12 Gwent Dragons RABO DIRECT • Cill Dara R.F.C. Under 13’s October 2013 PRO12 May 2014 Rugby Tour to Orsay Paris 2012 • Edinburgh Rugby v’s Benetton • Benetton Treviso v’s Connacht • Cill Dara RFC Under 14’s Rugby Treviso Guinness PRO12 2014 Rugby – Guinness PRO12 2015 Tour to Orsay June 2014 • Erin District Boys High School • Benetton Treviso v’s Leinster • Cill Dara RFC Under 14s Rugby R.F.C. Rugby Guinness PRO12 2015 Tour to Parma & Milan Italy 2016 • Femi CZ - Rugby Rovigo Delta v's • Benetton Treviso vs Glasgow • Classic Italy National Team – FC Grenoble Challenge Cup 2014 Warriors Guinness PRO12 2014 World Rugby Classic Bermuda • Femi CZ Rugby Rovigo Delta v’s • Benetton Treviso vs Leinster 2012 Cardiff Blues European Challenge Rugby RABO DIRECT PRO12 • Clongowes Wood College Rugby Cup 2015 April 2014 Tour to Algarve January 2016 • Fenwick Friars High School • Benetton Treviso vs Munster • COI Garryduff Cork Girls Hockey Rugby Club Rugby Tour to Ireland Rugby RABO PRO12 March 2014 Tour to Liverpool 2016 • Benetton Treviso vs Ospreys • COI Garryduff Under 14’s Girls Rugby Guinness PRO12 Rugby Hockey Tour to Belfast April 2014 to Swansea 2014 • Colgate University Men’s & • Benetton Treviso vs Ulster Rugby Women’s Rugby Tour to Ireland HEINEKEN CUP December 2013 March 2014 • Bermuda National Under 12’s • Colston’s Girls School Hockey • Firwood Waterloo RFC Under 14s R.F.C. Tour to Dublin 2012 Rugby Tour to Dublin 2016 • Bermuda Rugby Under 17’s • Colston’s School Under 12’s Tour Rugby Tour to England 2015 to Dublin 2012 • Franciscan University R.F.C. Glasgow Warriors v’s Benetton • Bev Facey High School Girl’s • Colston’s Under 12’s Rugby Tour • Rugby Tour to Ireland 2016 to Dublin February 2013 Treviso RABO Direct PRO12 April 2014 Guinness PRO12 2015 • Rice University Tour of Ireland • Gloucester vs Zebre Rugby • Leinster Rugby v’s Zebre Rugby 2012 European Challenge Cup 2014 Guinness PRO12 2016 • Rockwell College Senior Training • Goole High School Under 15’s • Littleborough R.F.C. Minis 150 Camp to Lisbon 2014 Tour to Dublin 2012 Pax Rugby Tour to Dublin May • Rowan University Men’s Rugby • Hackney Bull’s Under 15’s Rugby 2013 Tour to Ireland 2013 Club Tour to Ireland March & April • Littleborough R.F.C. Minis Rugby • Royal Kituro Brussels Under 13’s 2013 Tour to Dublin 2012 Rugby Tour to Dublin May 2014 • Harlequins Rugby Union to Parma • Liverpool St.
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