Leinster apologise after 'Celtic Symphony' played over RDS PA system
Leinster Rugby has issued an apology after the song 'Celtic Symphony' was played over the PA system following their URC win over Connacht at the RDS this evening.
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Leinster Rugby has issued an apology after the song 'Celtic Symphony' was played over the PA system following their URC win over Connacht at the RDS this evening.
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