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Game against Italy was in Giants stadium in New Jersey. Ireland subsequently lost to Mexico in group stage, and then to Netherlands in round of 16! Italy progressed to World Cup final. I doubt if many will agree that Ireland were poor against South Africa but most will agree that there is scope for improvement, particularly in line outs. Fact is, we have a legitimate chance of lifting rugby World Cup!
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 25/09/2023 16:13:33 2505671 Link 0 |
It's not terrific for the Irish players who get to the fringe of the Ireland squad but can't get capped for Ireland because an imported player gets a game in their position ahead of them. What does it matter to them if every other rugby nation can do the same? We can have a lower standard without them and strive to improve players who get to international level through academies. No doubt the imported players are a higher standard but even with a 5 year rule they'll continue to prevent Irish players playing for Ireland.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 25/09/2023 16:17:29 2505672 Link 3 |
Double standards here! Irish, for generations have spread their wings to all corners of the globe, but when the reverse happens, and "foreigners " look for Irish citizenship, lookout! . Irish rugby is in a healthy place, participation is growing, and success in the World Cup can only accelerate this.
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 25/09/2023 18:05:52 2505691 Link 1 |
Makes no difference to me as I don't watch rugby and I don't have a national soccer team to support anyway. People in my area support ROI but in reality it doesn't really represent us. PattyONeill (Derry) - Posts: 246 - 25/09/2023 18:11:05 2505693 Link 1 |
No, because the parish and county structure and loyalty to it is unique in sport. ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1259 - 25/09/2023 19:30:14 2505705 Link 1 |
Ah good stuff, hope you're keeping well Liam. Good to see you posting. jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20689 - 25/09/2023 20:36:56 2505716 Link 0 |
Rugby is hardly the only sport where Ireland are competitive on the world stage though .Off the top of my head ,horse racing ,show jumping, golf , boxing are all sports that we excel in .Its debatable whether rugby commands a world stage anyway but thats another argument.
UtahBlaine (Galway) - Posts: 149 - 25/09/2023 22:18:12 2505730 Link 0 |
Your obviously a big rugby fan but clearly you know nothing about Bundee Aki!
UtahBlaine (Galway) - Posts: 149 - 25/09/2023 22:21:20 2505731 Link 0 |
Sadly same with our language.
arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4941 - 25/09/2023 23:17:44 2505734 Link 1 |
Ah dont be ridiculous. you start off with a compliment then have a big pop at rugby... KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 26/09/2023 11:06:09 2505764 Link 0 |
No foreigners in the Ireland team looked for citizenship. The IRFU sought them out to put them on the track to the Ireland. Other rugby unions did it too. Little comfort to Irish players coming through the system who lose out to imported players.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 26/09/2023 11:23:57 2505771 Link 1 |
Irish players wont really complain. hasnt been many ex pros complain about the system and project players being allowed. Its natural in a more globalised world that we see people qualify on residency grounds. that IRFU sought out some players is irrelevant KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 26/09/2023 11:45:19 2505788 Link 0 |
Didnt Westmeath get a great All star footballer that transeferred because he owned a business there, Bernard Flynn played with Mullingar Shamrocks and Westmeath in latter years of his career didnt he? David Glennon from Galway did the same with westmeath hurlers dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 767 - 26/09/2023 11:49:06 2505790 Link 0 |
And look at how wonderful globalisation has been for the planet… The GAA is strong and will remain the cultural focal point of nearly all of the towns and villages in Ireland as long as it sticks to its traditions. You play for the club in the parish you were born in with exception made under exceptional circumstances. Your community gets behind you and you give back however you can. Soccer, rugby and whatever other colonial sports be dammed. I'd far rather be a hero in my community than be a mercenary for the highest bidder abroad Jjoniel79 (Monaghan) - Posts: 175 - 26/09/2023 11:54:45 2505793 Link 4 |
No its not a bad thing, not at all. tearintom (Wexford) - Posts: 1427 - 26/09/2023 12:41:17 2505808 Link 1 |
IRFU signed players. Those players hadnt played for any other nation was part of reason but these players may not have been good enough or wanted to play for Ireland There is many others over the years who have been eligible for ireland but didnt play because they didnt want to or werent good enough You cant name any irish players etc who have come out against this policy. KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 26/09/2023 13:02:36 2505814 Link 0 |
Globalisation has been good for the planet. the alternative would be worse GAA will always be strongest in ireland and describing the players in this case as mercenaries is highly ignorant of majority of the players in this situation KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 26/09/2023 13:03:56 2505815 Link 1 |
See, people saying that the reason there isn't more track and field venues and facilities etc is the main reason, not the GAA. However, it could be said, that the dominance of the GAA is the very reason there isn't those facilities, if you get me? Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 26/09/2023 16:41:53 2505875 Link 0 |
In your opinion maybe, but I don't like it, in any international sport.
realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8678 - 26/09/2023 17:24:59 2505886 Link 2 |
But the world is a smaller place. People emigrate more and mix more/marry get int9 relationships with people from across the world far more. Nationality is far more fluid than ever before. Youvant limit sport to si.ply where you are born or where your parents were born KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 26/09/2023 19:12:40 2505897 Link 0 |