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February 15, 2024
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Ireland’s Caelon Dorris has said encouraging young fans to have a “few more pints” would improve the atmosphere at the Aviva Stadium.

Noise levels were low during the win over Italy, and Doris told RTE Sport: “In France, they’ve got the drums going and they’ve got a little bit more music or stuff like that although some people, the purists who are just there to watch the game might find that a little bit frustrating.

“I think having sections that are catered a bit more for students or younger people and they are encouraged to have a few more pints as well would be no harm.

“But I can see the frustration if people who are there to watch the game and they have people getting up and down in front of them, it takes away from being able to track the game but I’m sure there are ways to balance.”



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