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well to be fair its a bandwagon that has been running for 11 years and massive crowds have travelled to england, wales, switzerland, spain, france, italy etc, so to be fair i think the bandwagon description is out the window
Been to 3 HC finals myself but always knew a lot more bandwagoners than me.
Bald Student
29/01/2009, 1:53 PM
The club scene never got big crowds but it's always had plenty of bodies. We wouldn't accuse a player or coach for a junior soccer club of jumping on the bandwagon by going to an international.
I've no doubt that if Leinster get to Edinburgh in May tens of thousands of true blue supporter will appear out of nowhere but I think the 18,000 capacity of the RDS is within the size of the non-bandwagon rugby public. The same is true of the Ravenhill crowd.
The big test of the Munster support will come when the novelty of the new stadium wears off and they need to fill it every second week. Bandwagoners can be turned into loyal fans and we'll find out soon enough how successful the Munster Branch has been at doing that.
No offense Hula, but the bandwagon is very much alive and well in Limerick. It's all well and good people supporting them and becoming fans, but I bet you 70% of Munster fans couldn't name the squad of players, or tell you diddly squat about the history, besides beating the All Blacks etc.
At Thomond Park one evening a friend of mine was watching as O'Gara put over a penalty. He was alone as his Uncle and brother (Munster fans all their lives) couldn't get a ticket. A woman 2 seats away asked her husband 'how many points would they get if it went under the post'??
Need I say more??
you will always get things like that, especially now that tickets for the games are easier to get due to the increased capacity but the majority of people that go to games are very knowledgeable.
obviously people are going to support a sucessful team but i would be confident that thomond park will always be full for heineken cup games for the forseeable future.
and who cares if there are so called bandwagoners on board the atmosphere created in cardiff last year, in lansdowne in 06 and thomond park throughout the years more than makes up for it
Pike B
29/01/2009, 1:55 PM
you will always get things like that, especially now that tickets for the games are easier to get due to the increased capacity but the majority of people that go to games are very knowledgeable.
obviously people are going to support a sucessful team but i would be confident that thomond park will always be full for heineken cup games for the forseeable future.
and who cares if there are so called bandwagoners on board the atmosphere created in cardiff last year, in lansdowne in 06 and thomond park throughout the years more than makes up for it
I'll have to take your word for it. I haven't stepped on board yet!! :p
kingdom hoop
29/01/2009, 1:56 PM
Some media have made that exact claim.
Obviously inaccurate, but equally, as you know, it has greatly increased in active participation at the same time. So its relative position has improved. Tag rugby for example seems to be very big in Dublin - good for strengthening the interests in the game of those with a casual interest.
But like anything that comes up fast, there will be some dramatic and 'negative' change that might be hard to handle for some.
I'll have to take your word for it. I haven't stepped on board yet!! :p
believe it or not bud i was at the first ever european game in 1995, my dad brought me for my birthday and did ball boy there for a few years as well.
living in Dublin now i dont get to go as often as i like but i love going, especially the by now annual thrashing of a much hyped english team in january!
just on that note, if there are any Dublin based munster fans the dublin based munster supporters club watch all the matches in Searsons on Baggot Street, good atmosphere there if you want to watch it with a like minded crowd
Pike B
30/01/2009, 7:39 AM
believe it or not bud i was at the first ever european game in 1995, my dad brought me for my birthday and did ball boy there for a few years as well.
living in Dublin now i dont get to go as often as i like but i love going, especially the by now annual thrashing of a much hyped english team in january!
just on that note, if there are any Dublin based munster fans the dublin based munster supporters club watch all the matches in Searsons on Baggot Street, good atmosphere there if you want to watch it with a like minded crowd
Hey, like I said. There are some genuine fans out there. It's the other idiots I despise..
shakermaker1982
02/02/2009, 11:50 AM
Anybody else confident about the 6N this year?
joeSoap
02/02/2009, 12:10 PM
I'm confident that we will win our home games. France are in transition, and England are in dire straits at the moment. I'm pretty sure we will beat Italy but it won't be the customary doddle, but fear we'll lose our games in Cardiff and Murrayfield.
Wales are the form team and will take all the beating. Scotland are on the up and will surprise a few people.
shakermaker1982
03/02/2009, 10:50 AM
I'm confident that we will win our home games. France are in transition, and England are in dire straits at the moment. I'm pretty sure we will beat Italy but it won't be the customary doddle, but fear we'll lose our games in Cardiff and Murrayfield.
Wales are the form team and will take all the beating. Scotland are on the up and will surprise a few people.
I hate playing the French. We struggle to work them out and often bring the best out of them :(. It's the game I always fear. I can still feel the pain last time out at Croke Park. I agree Wales are the team to beat this year but I'm optimistic. Our back line is as good as anyone out there in the Northern hemisphere and if Munster can transform their club form into a green shirt over the next few months we may end up heading to Cardiff with the chance of winning a 6N at long last.
I see Goode has been recalled for England. Danny boy gets dropped :D he was the greatest player of all time only 6 months ago. It's funny how a few charged down kicks can change the mood of a nation.
I fancy France to win due to their strength in depth. As mentioned above we have real trouble beating them.
England have real trouble now at half back - can't think who they will play there.
charliesboots
03/02/2009, 12:09 PM
Ireland team announced to play France this Saturday in the first 6 nations game.
http://www.irishrugby.ie/10735_15920.php
Ireland Coach Declan Kidney has named his first Ireland team for the RBS 6 Nations
O'Driscoll and Wallace started together in the midfield during the summer tour to New Zealand and Australia in 2008 and rekindle that link for the first time at home.
Robert Kearney is selected at fullback and his Leinster colleague Luke Fitzgerald is named on the left wing, with Tommy Bowe making up the back three for the side.
Ronan O’Gara and Tomas O’Leary continue their provincial partnership at outhalf and scrumhalf respectively.
The forwards include Jerry Flannery at hooker. Flannery will pack down in the front row with Marcus Horan and John Hayes, who will be winning his 90th cap for Ireland in his 46th appearance in the Championship.
Donncha O’Callaghan and Paul O’Connell start in the second row together for Ireland for the 23rd time.
The back row trio of Ferris, Wallace and Heaslip remain in place from the side that started against Argentina during November.
IRELAND Team (v France, 2009 RBS 6 Nations Championship, Croke Park, Saturday, February 7, kick-off 5pm):
15 - Robert Kearney (UCD - Leinster)
14 - Tommy Bowe (Ospreys)
13 - Brian O'Driscoll (UCD - Leinster) Captain
12 - Paddy Wallace (Ballymena - Ulster)
11 - Luke Fitzgerald (Blackrock College - Leinster)
10 - Ronan O'Gara (Cork Constitution - Munster)
9 - Tomas O'Leary (Dolphin - Munster)
1 - Marcus Horan (Shannon - Munster)
2 - Jerry Flannery (Shannon - Munster)
3 - John Hayes (Bruff- Munster)
4 - Donncha O'Callaghan (Cork Constitution - Munster)
5 - Paul O'Connell (Young Munster - Munster)
6 - Stephen Ferris (Dungannon - Ulster)
7 - David Wallace (Garryowen - Munster)
8 - Jamie Heaslip (Naas - Leinster)
Replacements:
16 - Rory Best (Banbridge - Ulster)
17 - Tom Court (Malone - Ulster)*
18 - Malcolm O’Kelly (St.Mary’s College - Leinster)
19 - Denis Leamy (Cork Constitution - Munster)
20 - Peter Stringer (Shannon - Munster)
21 - Gordon D’Arcy (Lansdowne - Leinster)
22 - Geordan Murphy (Leicester)
Not considered due to injury:
Keith Earls (Young Munster - Munster)
Sensible selection IMO - Wallace is the only Irishman playing twelve at the moment.
Disappointed Reddan wasn't in the 27 ahead of Stringer. Would be hopeful of an Irish win on Saturday.
Youths4Ever
03/02/2009, 1:20 PM
Ireland A Team (v England Saxons, 'A' International Match, Donnybrook, Friday, February 6, kick-off 7.35pm):
15 - Gavin Duffy (Galwegians - Connacht)
14 - Andrew Trimble (Ballymena - Ulster)
13 - Darren Cave (Belfast Harlequins - Ulster)*
12 - Keith Matthews (Buccaneers - Connacht)*
11 - Mark McCrea (Malone - Ulster)*
10 - Jonathan Sexton (St. Mary's College - Leinster)*
9 - Eoin Reddan (Wasps)
1 - Cian Healy (Clontarf - Leinster)*
2 - Sean Cronin (Buccaneers - Connacht)*
3 - Mike Ross (Harlequins)*
4 - Bob Casey (London Irish) (capt)
5 - Ryan Caldwell (Dungannon - Ulster)*
6 - Neil Best (Northampton)
7 - Shane Jennings (St. Mary's College - Leinster)
8 - John Muldoon (Galwegians - Connacht)*
Replacements:
16 - John Fogarty (Clontarf - Leinster)*
17 - John Andress (Exeter)*
18 - Donnacha Ryan (Shannon - Munster)
19 - Sean O'Brien (Clontarf - Leinster)*
20 - Isaac Boss (Ballymena - Ulster)
21 - Ian Humphreys (Ballymena - Ulster)*
22 - Barry Murphy (UL Bohemians - Munster)
*denotes uncapped players
still think Casey should be in main squad
Youths4Ever
03/02/2009, 1:22 PM
Sensible selection IMO - Wallace is the only Irishman playing twelve at the moment.
Disappointed Reddan wasn't in the 27 ahead of Stringer. Would be hopeful of an Irish win on Saturday.
Agree with Wallace at 12.
Story about Reddan a few days ago that he chose to start in A team rather than seat on bench in Croke Park.
Dropping Reddan has to be a surprise. Surprised at Wallace in at 12 but to be fair to him he is more a 12 than a 10. Also surprised Earls not in either team - is he injured? I thought O'Kellys days were over - can't see him offering much off the bench.
Schumi
03/02/2009, 3:13 PM
Earls is injured, yeah. It's mentioned at the bottom of charliesboots' post.
Earls is injured, yeah. It's mentioned at the bottom of charliesboots' post.
For once I actually went back to read the post but obviosuly I only read the top part.
brianw82
03/02/2009, 3:29 PM
Happy enough with that team. I think it can beat France, but the question is 'do the players believe they can beat France?'
paudie
06/02/2009, 6:30 PM
Looking forward to the game tomorrow. France seem very beatable and a champioship doesn't seem out of the question. Will be a huge blow to the team and Kidney if we lose.
WexCar
06/02/2009, 6:47 PM
Ireland A - England saxons game at donnybrook tonight called off at last minute
First rugby game for me at Croke Park tomorrow. Hoping it is better than the football there.
Stuttgart88
07/02/2009, 3:31 PM
I,m in austria with no sports bar in sight. RTE & BBC live webcasts unavailable in Austria. French TV 3 likewise.
Anyone got any suggestions on how to watch it on the web?
nothing yet on justintv - anyone got any links?
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/sportzone3
TheBoss
07/02/2009, 6:04 PM
Very good game by both sides, inmpressed greatly by Ireland, for once :D
niallsparky
07/02/2009, 6:10 PM
Class performance.
OneRedArmy
07/02/2009, 6:15 PM
First rugby game for me at Croke Park tomorrow. Hoping it is better than the football there.
You realize you have to go to every match now? :)
Conversely, it was the first Ireland v France game I've missed for 16 years. Maybe I should stay away for England too?!
Great game and fantastic to see us transfer passion into clinical, cutting edge rugby when the chips were down.
FarBeag
07/02/2009, 7:27 PM
Excellent game of rugby from start to finish. Looks like the boys are beginning to gel at last. Three Irish try’s of the highest standard.
Razors left peg
07/02/2009, 11:22 PM
What a fantastic game of rugby, few hours later and Im still buzzing after watching the highlights of it again. Two brilliant teams having a proper go with brilliant attacking rugby. Many times in the past the Irish team would have buckled under the pressure in last 20 minutes, but hopefully now we can kick on to the Championship. Will be interesting to see Wales tomorrow.
I just hope that the football team can give half as much entertainment in Croke Park on wednesday
paudie
08/02/2009, 12:13 AM
Definitely a game Ireland would have lost most times in the past.
Great defence by Ireland against a good French team. Took our chances when they came as well.
Most enjoyable game I have been at in Croke Park. Don't think will any free tickets going for England game though. Will be back for Munster v Harlequins.
Ireland did their best to lose the game with too much aimless kicking. Was a little stunned to see O'Driscoll run through like that as not seen that for a long time in a green jersey. Kearney needs to show more guts in defence as I felt he chickened out of one tackle & no way should he be side stepped by Chabal.
Stuttgart88
09/02/2009, 12:28 PM
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/sportzone3
Thanks Stu, but too late, I left the internet cafe I was in before the response! Followed RTE matchtracker in a pub with 5 of us gathered around a friend's Blackberry. Locals must have thought we were nutters.
gspain
09/02/2009, 12:38 PM
Great win. Superb performance and France did play reasonably well. I hope everyone doesn't get carried away though. France's midfield defence was a joke and they did fail to take some clearcut chances.
shakermaker1982
09/02/2009, 5:57 PM
One of the most pleasing aspects was how few penalties we gave away. How many times over the years have we given soft penalties in big games?
BOD was immense in defence, Kearney was superb under the high ball and Heaslip seemed to be everywhere. O'Leary's kicking was suspect but he doesn't slow the ball up unlike Reddan and his size alone is a big help when on the back foot.
Pete you'll have to go to every game in the 6N whilst OneRedArmy will need to watch it on the box!
paul_oshea
10/02/2009, 9:10 AM
thats a great rhyme shaker.
I had just been saying to a few english lads i was watching the match with in budapest that people forget the importance of odriscolls defensive game, and that he might have lost that initial burst of acceleration his defensive displays justify his selection. I said you it must be 2 years since we have seen his attacking play and its unlikely we will see that again. 5 mins later he scores a class try, and the commentator says we haven't seen odriscoll score like that in 2 years :D
WexCar
14/02/2009, 6:28 PM
GAA have approved the heineken cup semi-final at Croke Park
http://www.rte.ie/aertel/206-01.html
Youths4Ever
14/02/2009, 10:27 PM
GAA have approved the heineken cup semi-final at Croke Park
http://www.rte.ie/aertel/206-01.html
that is good news if then win and no matter who then play (please let it be Leinster :D)
tetsujin1979
15/02/2009, 12:59 AM
Leinster can't play there, they have the "away" draw for the semi-finals. It's munster or nobody.
WexCar
15/02/2009, 1:30 AM
that is good news if then win and no matter who then play (please let it be Leinster :D)
Leinster can't play there, they have the "away" draw for the semi-finals. It's munster or nobody.
i think he meant for leinster v. munster and not munster v. harlequins or leinster v. ospreys
Solid if unspectacular win for Ireland today. Tries at the end added gloss but is a boost for points difference.
Youths4Ever
23/02/2009, 5:03 PM
Ireland Sevens squad in the for the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai next month
http://www.irishrugby.ie/283_16171.php
Ireland Sevens squad in the for the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai next month
http://www.irishrugby.ie/283_16171.php
I wouldn't expect too much as Ireland do not treat 7s seriously. I guess they could be contracted by the IRB to field a team in the WC?
theleprechaun
23/02/2009, 8:56 PM
I know it's an extremely long shot, but if anyone has two spare tickets for the England match on Saturday I would be more than happy to take them off your hands for a fair price.:D
tetsujin1979
24/02/2009, 9:44 AM
I'm also on the lookout for a ticket for the weekend, any spares going?
I wouldn't expect too much as Ireland do not treat 7s seriously. I guess they could be contracted by the IRB to field a team in the WC?
Seems that way. I remember yeas ago watching Ireland in the Hong Kong 7s (when it was pretty much the only show event) and Eric Elwood kicked 3 penalties. I think they were the only penalties in the whole tournament (kicked)
Youths4Ever
24/02/2009, 2:31 PM
Ireland Team to play England Saturday
15 - Robert Kearney (UCD - Leinster)
14 - Tommy Bowe (Ospreys)
13 - Brian O'Driscoll (UCD - Leinster) (capt)
12 - Paddy Wallace (Ballymena - Ulster)
11 - Luke Fitzgerald (Blackrock College - Leinster)
10 - Ronan O'Gara (Cork Constitution - Munster)
9 - Tomas O'Leary (Dolphin - Munster)
1 - Marcus Horan (Shannon - Munster)
2 - Jerry Flannery (Shannon - Munster)
3 - John Hayes (Bruff- Munster)
4 - Donncha O'Callaghan (Cork Constitution - Munster)
5 - Paul O'Connell (Young Munster - Munster)
6 - Stephen Ferris (Dungannon - Ulster)
7 - David Wallace (Garryowen - Munster)
8 - Jamie Heaslip (Naas - Leinster)
Replacements:
16 - Rory Best (Banbridge - Ulster)
17 - Tom Court (Malone - Ulster)
18 - Mick O'Driscoll (Cork Constitution - Munster)
19 - Denis Leamy (Cork Constitution - Munster)
20 - Peter Stringer (Shannon - Munster)
21 - Gordon D'Arcy (Lansdowne - Leinster)
22 - Geordan Murphy (Leicester)
http://www.irishrugby.ie/10735_16189.php
jbyrne
24/02/2009, 2:43 PM
I'm also on the lookout for a ticket for the weekend, any spares going?
lads, there were lots of spares at the french game. best place to nab some is the crossroads at gills pub on the approach to the hogan stand
tetsujin1979
25/02/2009, 10:12 AM
lads, there were lots of spares at the french game. best place to nab some is the crossroads at gills pub on the approach to the hogan stand
do you think that'll be the case again this weekend?
My mate's brother is flying in on Friday from New Jersey for the game, and flying back on Sunday. He has a ticket, but I can't see their being the same amount of spares available
Youths4Ever
25/02/2009, 6:01 PM
do you think that'll be the case again this weekend?
My mate's brother is flying in on Friday from New Jersey for the game, and flying back on Sunday. He has a ticket, but I can't see their being the same amount of spares available
probably will be some tickets it may come down to how much you willing to pay for a ticket
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