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bennocelt
09/02/2008, 10:35 PM
Just wondering what ye guys made of the grants?

Baton Twirling got 15,250 Euro. Can anyone please tell me what the hell that is?

Road Bowling, 20, 422. For what? To upgrade facilities?

Golf, 161,143. Isnt it a rich enough sport already?

Horseshoe pitching, 5,850. ?????

ladies Golf, 131,000.

ONAKAI 13,500. Whats this?

Caving, 26,500

Tug of war, 27,900. The ropes obviously that they use are quality

The underwater council, 67, 605, the what???

anyway pretty much every sport got something

Con-Con
09/02/2008, 10:48 PM
ONAKAI don't have a clue what that is!
And what the hell is caving?

micls
09/02/2008, 10:49 PM
Official National Karate Association of Ireland

First google result

Rovers fan
10/02/2008, 11:13 AM
Golf, 161,143. Isnt it a rich enough sport already?



only for about 300 people. There are lots of professional golfers who struggle to make a living. There's a few pros who play tournaments on a circuit over here and they win fcuk all money.

ifk101
11/02/2008, 8:57 AM
Horseshoe pitching, 5,850. ?????


Yes I know what this is. It's fairly popular with "old" pub go-ers in Carlow, Laois and Kildare. I know the game by another name - not sure of the spelling but it sounds like "Meghers". Basically two metal rods are placed in the ground about 30 feet from each other and auld lads throw horseshoes at these rods with the objective of getting them as close as possible to the rods.

Has nobody else heard of this game?

deecay
11/02/2008, 2:46 PM
only for about 300 people. There are lots of professional golfers who struggle to make a living. There's a few pros who play tournaments on a circuit over here and they win fcuk all money.
To be fair,no one cares about golf

bennocelt
11/02/2008, 3:45 PM
Yes I know what this is. It's fairly popular with "old" pub go-ers in Carlow, Laois and Kildare. I know the game by another name - not sure of the spelling but it sounds like "Meghers". Basically two metal rods are placed in the ground about 30 feet from each other and auld lads throw horseshoes at these rods with the objective of getting them as close as possible to the rods.

Has nobody else heard of this game?

ta
but do they need a grant for this, which sounds like a game any one could put up at the back of their house

ifk101
11/02/2008, 4:03 PM
ta
but do they need a grant for this, which sounds like a game any one could put up at the back of their house

Same as football really ;)

But joking aside, they do have national championships and there are a number of clubs in the counties I mentioned.

GavinZac
11/02/2008, 4:07 PM
Same as football really ;)

But joking aside, they do have national championships and there are a number of clubs in the counties I mentioned.

Thats gas.

A far more popular sport, with near 100% population participation, is rubbish-throwing; the artful game of launching an exhausted sweet wrapper or breakfast roll tinfoil covering to a 1 foot x 1 foot office bin. Double scores for no rim, halve scores for in off the wall -unless- from an obstructed position.

€5000 please.