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Hey guys,


Can anyone recommend a good pub to watch the Rugby in today (England v France) ?? I have asked the CPT, but I am getting confusing answers from the staff there, so I am not sure if they are playing it or not? (They were saying they would show it from 5.00pm - but that is after the game has finished??)


So, any other recommendations?


Cheers!

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No Mac , nothing to do with the old Mag


We take the PA in about 3 weeks , having previously had a few pubs in the West End.


I was at the Uplands 2001 - 2003 in both its incarnations and had a really good rugby Oz/kiwi/SA crowd. Im hoping to build on that when we move to the Prince Albert.

In case anyone gets worried , football will still be massive at the PA..... in fact discussions have taken place on getting more football shown live.


I am very much keen on keeping pubs traditional as well as having a top notch sports coverage.


no one should be concerned about any loss of sports coverage


again PM me if you have any specific questions


cheers

phil

Hoopers will be showing all the 6 Nations matches today (as usual!). There's always a good crowd following the games.Bar snacks will be available to order as well. We will also be showing the Lions tour in the summer.


We also have 4 real ales available, 4 draught lagers and around 40 bottled beers and lagers.


Hoopers

28 Ivanhoe Rd., London SE5 8DH

Tel:020 7733 4797

www.hoopersbar.co.uk

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