Ireland played England in rugby at Croke Park yesterday, and Ireland won, 43 points to 13!
This was an historic occasion. Landsowne Road, where rugby and soccer matches are normally played is being renovated. Croke Park is the headquarters of the GAA, the native Irish sports of football and hurling. Playing “foreign sports” there was like someone desecrating holy ground. Not that that stopped American football being played there a few years ago. I guess some sports are more foreign than others. It literally took years for this to happen. I kid you not. Year after year, the issue of “foreign sports” came up at GAA meetings and it was only recently they allowed them in. Bravo!
Anyway, to pile insult upon injury, the first second rugby game there would be Ireland vs England. Republican supporters were up in arms during the week. “800 years!” “Bloody Sunday!” “1916!” “Black and Tans!” Imagine, “God Save The Queen” would be played in Croke Park? It’s hard to fathom but it’s all over now.
This is the closest I got to the match. We were in town, I wandered around a bit with my camera before heading home and watched a DVD, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. What a wacky film. I loved it! Yes, I don’t have much of an interest in sport.
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Thanks. I was hoping that it was in a nightmare that I experienced Frnace beating us in Croke Park two weeks ago. So, the Grand Slam is still on ?
Written by
Fergus O'Rourke
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February 25, 2007 at
11:23am
The first game played there was actually Ireland - France two weeks ago on 11th Feb. Now that one was emotional, never seen so many players shedding a tear during the anthems…
Written by
elly parker
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February 25, 2007 at
11:24am
Shows how much I know, I though the Ireland-France game was a soccer one. Oh well ![]()
Written by
Donncha O Caoimh
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February 25, 2007 at
11:45am
The first time the English National Anthem was played in Croke Park was during the Special Olympics. People tend to hype things out of proportion at times
Written by
Michael Malone
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February 25, 2007 at
12:58pm
Actually, I heard on the radio a few times already that “God Save the Queen” wasn’t played at the Special Olympics at all. A quick Google search took me to this page where Deiseach says, “I’m pretty sure the simple answer is ‘no’. If every country that competed had had their anthem played, they’d have been there for days.”
Even the Guardian repeated that the anthem was played at the Special Olympics too so it’s a pretty widespread misconception.
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Donncha O Caoimh
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February 25, 2007 at
1:20pm
“Republican supporters were up in arms during the week.”
That’s not true at all, the vast majority of Republicans either supported the the playing of God Save the Queen or simply didn’t care. Other than hearing about some loony RSF members protesting outside the ground, I don’t know of a single Republican who opposed the playing of the English anthem.
Written by
Carrigaline
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February 25, 2007 at
2:55pm
I guess it was the same loonies I heard on the radio then ![]()
Written by
Donncha O Caoimh
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February 25, 2007 at
2:57pm
“Republican supporters were up in arms.”
Oooh… wouldn’t have phrased it that way myself.
Weren’t all arms decommissioned?
Love the site btw
Written by
Miroslav
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February 26, 2007 at
7:17pm
I hope they bloody well ban the Irish National Anthem from Twickenham. You might refuse to play us, which would save me a lot of embarrassment….
Written by
Matty
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February 26, 2007 at
7:42pm
Does anyone know where I can purchase a DVD of this match. I have a dear Irish friend who was travelling on “Bloody Saturday” and would love to keep it for imortality, and doubtless trot it out at every oportunity.
Written by
Robbin
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February 27, 2007 at
11:31am
“OH ,come on you boys in green” What a win for the Irish and hard luck to the English the boys in green just wanted it more.!!!
Written by
GAry
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February 28, 2007 at
6:44pm
God Save the Queen was NOT played during the Special Olympics. It just goes to show how if something is repeated often enough it becomes truth. The Union Jack was displayed as the British team came out. That was it. How this myth was let propagate is beyond me.
Written by
Stephen Madden
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March 05, 2007 at
12:32pm
What at nathan .Everything or just rugby and football
Written by
David
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January 18, 2008 at
2:16pm
Did you know that London will be hosting the 2012 Oylympics? Very exciting!
Written by
UP
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March 28, 2008 at
6:41pm
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