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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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Thought we could have a topic where general aspects of sport in general could be posted GAA and Soccer not being the only sports people are interested in, and this would give them a home. Rugby Have any of you been following the news about Tendai Mtawarira "The Beast"? Appears that he does not have South African citizenship. Born in Zimbabwe and does not appear to have the correct working visa. SA immigration are kicking up. BUT he does meet the requirements of not having played International Test Rugby for any other country, and been resident for 36 months - Same conditions that allowed Rikki Flutey to play for England (boy do they miss him) before buggering off to play in France. Edited by finno |
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Biker Pat ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 72-75 Joined: 26-April-2005 Location: Swords, Co Dublin (ex Celti Status: Offline Points: 39591 |
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Just posted the fact that the Irish golfers are getting great coverage here in Thailand. Edited by Biker Pat |
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grainne_witch ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() ’78 -81 Joined: 31-May-2007 Location: Carlow Status: Offline Points: 3087 |
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Well done to Ireland today!!! Very exciting game.
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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Agree great game. But how on earth was Ritchie McCaw (who missed or was was poor for half the season) get player of the year and not Brian O' Driscoll?
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Aries ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 70’s ish Joined: 21-February-2007 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 7799 |
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Have to agree. I think O'Driscoll should have got it. Great to beat the world champions so well but looks like Sexton has two broken fingers and will be out for some time. ( No wonder ROG was smiling )
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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Suggestion is that Sexton will be out of Leinster's two Heineken Cup games against the Scarlets in December. |
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whippersnapper ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() 85-89 Joined: 02-January-2007 Location: Kilbarrack Status: Offline Points: 2840 |
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Saw a fair bit of the All Blacks against the french. Didn't watch the Ireland game
Do the All Blacks really need the best of Fiji, Samoa etc? Have they not got enough of their own? Is their winger Fijian, and in the past they had Tongans and all sorts thrown in - Michael Jones, Graham Bachop, Tingamala etc etc. How the hell have they thrown away so many World Cups - they look so good in between years. The old six inches between the ears I suppose.. Rugby union played well (I watch bits and pieces and would never claim to be a real fan) is as good a game as there is. Lovely mixture of raw physical confrontation allied to great skill. Like the Gah though, if it's played badly it's terrible old rubbish to watch.... |
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Aries ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 70’s ish Joined: 21-February-2007 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 7799 |
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Funny you should make that comment. I sl*g the New Zealand lads here about it. The Alll Blacks are great ..what would a New Zealand team be like ???? It has to be, next to Hurling, the best field game in the world I'm not biast Edited by Aries |
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joey the lips ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 1979 -1983 Joined: 30-October-2007 Status: Offline Points: 9532 |
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Good program on RTE last night ,about the road to Irelands Grand slam,was very well put together..Great to see hurling your first choice Gary
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Aries ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 70’s ish Joined: 21-February-2007 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 7799 |
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Yeh I watch it Joey
There is a great spirit amoung the squad |
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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Yes they do need the best of the fijiians, But so do Australia. The Islander Rugby Associations are kept poor deliberately so that their best young talent are enticed away to NZ and to AU. Nz and AU play tests from time to time BUT only on home soil as sop as then they do not becomes decent sources of revenue which might enable them to keep their best young players.. Its just so cynical. |
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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What about South Africa trying to cite 3 Irish players after the match on Saturday? What sore losers.
SA could have had one or two players sin binned, and in addition could have had Bekker red carded |
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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From Irish Times
JOHN O'SULLIVAN Reports RUGBY NEWS ROUND-UP: THE
IRFU has expressed its disappointment with the way that South Africa went about
seeking to have Ireland number eight Jamie Heaslip cited for eye gouging – an
allegation that was subsequently found to be groundless – following Saturday’s
international at Croke Park. The
South Africans petitioned the match commissioner, Scotland’s Douglas Hunter, to
examine footage of the game to substantiate their claim that Heaslip had made
contact with the eye area of flanker Heinrich Brussow. The
Boks weren’t able to specify exactly when the incident was alleged to have
taken place other than to suggest that it was in the second half. Hunter
examined the tapes in detail and found that Heaslip had absolutely no case to
answer. The
Irish Times understands that the background to the whole process angered the
IRFU as not alone did the Springboks allow the name of the player to become
public – the story appeared on a website and certainly wasn’t Irish led – but
they also asked for three Irish players to be investigated. One hour after that
request they had reduced that number to two and then half an hour later it
became one. The
IRFU released a statement last night outlining their concern. It read: “The Six
Nations has confirmed to the Irish Rugby Football Union that none of a number
of referrals made by South Africa against Ireland players has been upheld by
the independent citing commissioner that was present at the game between
Ireland and South Africa in Croke Park on Saturday, November 28th. “The
Ireland management is, however, very disappointed that the name of an Ireland
player was subsequently associated with eye gouging in the media as a result of
one of these unsubstantiated referrals. “The
Ireland management fully support and believe in the integrity of the citing
process in place but believe that any referrals in this process should be made
only when they are material and substantial. The Ireland management will be
making no further comment and consider the matter closed.” It’s
particularly unfair on Heaslip going forward to have his name linked with such
an incident, even though the accusations were groundless. These
latest shenanigans will do little to improve relations between the two teams
fuelled by comments made by South African captain John Smit is his recent
autobiography and also the eye gouging incident involving Schalk Burger and
Ireland’s Luke Fitzgerald during the second Test of the Lions tour this summer. In
fairness to Burger he was one of the few South Africans who stayed around
shaking hands at the final whistle last Saturday as most of the Springboks
ignored the post-match pitch ritual of clapping their opponents off, instead
heading for the dressing room without any preamble. |
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DAYO ![]() I have no life! ![]() ![]() 70 / 76 Joined: 07-December-2006 Location: Clontarf Status: Offline Points: 5472 |
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Ya should call this thread Rugger Buggers, There is a GAA and a soccer so why not. |
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Blondie ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() 1978 - 1981 ish Joined: 26-August-2005 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 5081 |
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Saw that programme as well Joey was really good seeing how they interacted with one another. |
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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I think Ryle Nugent is a rubbish rugby commentator. He didn't know anything about the game when he started (or if he did he hid it well!) Still not much better. But in the Grand Slam programme was really shown up when talking about the game against France, when the players seemed astonished at his questions and then couldn't stop laughing at him.
Apart from that thought it was an excellent programme, but should have been done sooner and been the basis of the grand slam dvd with the matches. Dayo, this is for all the other sports other than the majority interests of GAA and Soccer. So for those interested in Golf, Sailing and tiddliwinks you now have a home. |
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joey the lips ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 1979 -1983 Joined: 30-October-2007 Status: Offline Points: 9532 |
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finno ![]() Die Hard Grover! ![]() ![]() �77 to 82ish Joined: 21-September-2006 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3885 |
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Joey, well you have now!
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joey the lips ![]() I spend too much time here!!! ![]() ![]() 1979 -1983 Joined: 30-October-2007 Status: Offline Points: 9532 |
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Not a Horse Racing fan but best of luck to Mick Kinane in his retirement. Rode his first winner in 1975 and hangs up his whip today after 34 years in the saddle. Respect. |
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