Sold out Croke Park 'pilgrimage' perfect for Leinster, says former Ireland prop Marcus Horan

Michael Glennon Michael Glennon | 04-20 00:16

Leinster's trip across the Liffey to Croke Park provides a "perfect" backdrop for their Investec Champions Cup semi-final against Northampton, according to Marcus Horan.

On Friday afternoon, Leinster announced that the game had sold out, with 82,300 tickets snapped up in less than 36 hours.

Former Ireland and Munster prop Horan played at the stadium 10 times, nine for his country and once, against Leinster in the 2009 semi-final, for his province.

It was the home ground for Ireland when Lansdowne Road was being rebuilt from 2007 to 2010.

Marcus Horan celebrates a 2009 Six Nations win over France at Croke Park

"It’s a great honour and it’s not lost on any rugby player who was able to do that or anyone that can do it in the future.

"From a Leinster point of view, they’ll be relishing the trip across the city to play over there and it’s probably just what they need.

"They need a change of venue and they need to be out of their comfort zone a little bit, with regards to having to perform.

"It’s an honour to play there and you have to match it with the performance. It’s actually perfect for them and it makes the occasion even better and I’m sure the players will rise to it."

Horan in action for Munster against Leinster at Croke Park in 2009

Leinster are currently in South Africa on URC duty and have left a number of frontline players behind to prepare for the European semi-final.

Last season Munster, also in South Africa for a URC double-header, used their away run to the final to bond, and against the odds, won three times on the road to claim the title.

Leinster’s high seeding last season saw them play all four knock-out games at the Dublin 4 venue, including the final that they lost to La Rochelle.

Horan, speaking at the launch of Rugby Players Ireland and World Rugby’s Brain Health Service, added: "I would have been keen for them to send their big players to South Africa because it pulls the team together – it does that with the Munster players but [Leinster] don’t have that.

"This idea of going on a pilgrimage to Croke Park, they’ll definitely rise to that occasion.

"When I played there, [I wanted] to do it justice and that’s going to be the key for the Leinster players."

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