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Bank of Ireland Leinster Schools Cup in association with Beauchamps Solicitors daytona11 (Kildare) - Posts: 4012 - 19/03/2015 14:37:17 1704492 Link 0 |
19/03/2015 14:36:04 ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 19/03/2015 14:50:02 1704495 Link 0 |
While the majority of rugby is not elitest, come down to Tullamore or to Ormonds club in Nenagh and you will see the same people that are in local GAA and soccer clubs, the Leinster Schools Cup is most definetely elitest. It is the domain of upper class private schools that gets way more coverage than it should do. Sure look at the whinging and moaning that was done when they moved the Junior final last year out of D4 and all the way out to Tallaght. Talks of mass boycotts and how it wasnt fair to move it out there tonorio (Offaly) - Posts: 609 - 19/03/2015 14:57:54 1704496 Link 0 |
Howcomw they have players from so far afield? wexford and kerry are a fair bit from roscrea flack (Dublin) - Posts: 1054 - 19/03/2015 15:01:38 1704497 Link 0 |
ormondbannerman flack (Dublin) - Posts: 1054 - 19/03/2015 15:05:00 1704498 Link 0 |
5 schools? daytona11 (Kildare) - Posts: 4012 - 19/03/2015 15:33:44 1704509 Link 0 |
19/03/2015 15:01:38 flack ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 19/03/2015 16:26:20 1704521 Link 0 |
Alright. I think they compete in Leinster in gaa too flack (Dublin) - Posts: 1054 - 19/03/2015 17:12:32 1704543 Link 0 |
Ormonde your like a broken record. Rugby is elitist. Yes there are good lads like sean o brien playing but for every one of him see about Ten West brit types such as madigan heaslip or Kearney with his strange louth accent. Such importance given to a sport of no significance. Bandwagoners going to drink HEINO at rds or aviva are not real fans. For rugby popularity see AIL attendance. When Ireland score some tries against proper opposition come back to me. Oh but munster beat the all blacks he says. A bunch of white men doing the war dance of a people they colonised, only 3 blacks starting for south africa, a country where black outnumber white ten to one, only played in former british colonies and upper class france.NOT ELITIST? By the way the fee paying schools did origionally object to expansion of leinster cups. sceptical (Cavan) - Posts: 544 - 19/03/2015 17:16:16 1704546 Link 0 |
19/03/2015 17:16:16 ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 19/03/2015 17:44:09 1704552 Link 0 |
Just to play devil's advocate for a moment, it would have to be said that many of the strongest GAA schools in the country- St. Jarlath's in Tuam; St. Flannan's in Ennis; St. Kieran's in Kilkenny; St. Brendan's, Killarney; St. Colman's, Fermoy etc. are, or have traditionally been, boarding schools. Ok, granted there is a far bigger participation from ordinary comprehensive or voluntary aided schools in GAA competitions than in the elite rugby competitions, but it's curious to note that a lot of the powerhouses of schools GAA are private schools. Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 19/03/2015 19:05:39 1704574 Link 0 |
Maybe so Gleebo. Interesting point. bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 19/03/2015 20:06:38 1704599 Link 0 |
bennybunny Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 19/03/2015 20:24:23 1704608 Link 0 |
Sceptical showforit (Meath) - Posts: 156 - 19/03/2015 21:32:45 1704636 Link 0 |
I used to play rugby for Ballyhaunis in the 90s cos I wasn't good enough to play GAA, the rugby standard wasn't so high! At the clubs in Connacht, plus Longford and Mullingar I played against there were a few posh accents but all players, supporters, management were sound. Except for one club and I wouldn't have thought that they'd be snobby at all. Ballina. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7984 - 22/03/2015 14:27:24 1705105 Link 0 |
this guy only made a few sub appearences through year rhudson (Galway) - Posts: 1478 - 23/03/2015 19:32:34 1705768 Link 0 |
Geebo is correct in his analysis..... the traditional successful GAA schools were the boarding schools. St. Pat's Armagh were one of the strongest schools in the country and had players ( county) from all corners, but they were the boarders... cuchulainn35 (Armagh) - Posts: 1688 - 23/03/2015 21:09:43 1705819 Link 0 |
Rugby is certainly elitist in Leinster. hurlinspuds (Cork) - Posts: 1494 - 24/03/2015 08:23:02 1705871 Link 0 |
The fact that all bar one Leinster guy was privately schooled says all that needs to be said about the situation in Leinster. daytona11 (Kildare) - Posts: 4012 - 24/03/2015 09:54:31 1705903 Link 0 |
The Leinster schools final usually has an attendance of about 15-20 thousand tinrylandman (Carlow) - Posts: 387 - 24/03/2015 10:19:17 1705912 Link 0 |