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RUGBY: Leinster's decision to play today's Celtic League match against Cardiff (5

RUGBY: Leinster's decision to play today's Celtic League match against Cardiff (5.30pm) and their three home games in the Heineken European Cup - beginning with next Saturday's match against Bath - at the RDS marks the first time rugby union will be played at the venue (it has seen a little rugby league).

The decision is based on the fact Donnybrook, with a capacity of 7,000, is too small, while the experiment of playing European Cup pool games at Lansdowne Road did not really work - they failed to even half-fill the 48,000-capacity stadium.

The RDS was deemed suitable provided floodlights could be introduced and the Leinster Branch imported temporary lighting that is put in place by a crane truck. The quality of that lighting wasn't ideal initially - and so the branch installed extra lights yesterday to meet the demands of television cameras.

The main arena has a covered seating and standing capacity of 25,000 - a limit of 7,500 will be imposed for today's game before being increased to 13,500 for the European Cup games.

John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan

John O'Sullivan is an Irish Times sports writer