Not bad considering that very few would have been home from Edinburgh by then.
Not bad considering that very few would have been home from Edinburgh by then.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
I'd say 4-5,000 max.
They opened the gates at 2 and then told people the team wouldn't be there until 4, so quite a few people with young kids wandered off.
Congratulations to Leinster.
Rocky is a monster. World class again. It's a pity he's not Irish.
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What the hell is wrong with them going to their local?
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First Lions XV selected
Lions v Royal XV
15. Lee Byrne (Ospreys/Wales)
14. Tommy Bowe (Ospreys/Ireland)
13. Keith Earls (Munster/Ireland)
12. Jamie Roberts (Cardiff Blues/Wales)
11. Shane Williams (Ospreys/Wales)
10. Ronan O’Gara (Munster/Ireland)
9. Mike Blair (Edinburgh/Scotland)
8. Andy Powell (Cardiff Blues/Wales)
7. Martyn Williams (Cardiff Blues/Wales)
6. Joe Worsley (London Wasps/England)
5. Paul O’Connell (Munster/Ireland) captain
4. Simon Shaw (London Wasps/England)
3. Adam Jones (Ospreys/Wales)
2. Matthew Rees (Scarlets/Wales)
1. Andrew Sheridan (Sales Sharks/England)
Replacements
16. Lee Mears (Bath/England)
17. Phil Vickery (London Wasps/England)
18. Alun-Wyn Jones (Ospreys/Wales)
19. Stephen Ferris (Ulster/Ireland)
20. Mike Phillips (Ospreys/Wales)
21. Stephen Jones (Scarlets/Wales)
22. Riki Flutey (London Wasps/England)
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Looks like a string side. Can't be too far away from starting test side.
Due to injury (nothing major) Wallace is starting instead of Powell and Heaslip replaces Ferris on the bench.
Can't wait for this match. Lions to win by a minimum 20 points.
Am I the only one who doesn't give a fiddler's fart about the Lions?
Why is that?
I enjoy the tours to see how the nationalities mix. They were almost beaten yesterday and will need to step up the performance big time if they are to make any impact.
I wonder will the day come when it becomes a Home Championship team to include the French.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Do you read Ross O'Carroll Kelly? Kiely's is the epicentre of collar up, roysh lads, D4-ism.
I don't say that as a negative, only as a statement of fact.
So, I made a pithy comment in relation to the supposed new all-inclusiveness of Leinster rugby.
Soft skins?
Only as regards its location, being across the road from Donnybrook Stadium, Leinster's traditional home. As a pub, it's not that flash a place.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
It just seems to be a typical Sky Sports, hype-driven affair. Are the N. Hemisphere teams so weak in the modern age that they have to pool their resources to beat one of the S.Hemisphere teams? No, there have been several examples in recent years of Northern teams beating Southern ones, although the Southerners still hold a general advantage. It's perpetuating a stereotype that our teams can't compete on their own, even though they've clearly proved they can.
Also, it's been a long rugby season. The SA teams play ferociously - why would the likes of O'Driscoll and O'Connell travel all this way to get battered for 6 weeks after winning Magners Leagues, Heineken Cups and Six Nations titles, and having busted their guts to do so? Doesn't make any sense to me.
Finally, to be extremely cynical, it just seems an excuse for Irish people to wear a British jersey and not feel at all bad about it, because they've stuck "and Irish" in the middle of "British Lions" And yes, I do know that Irish players have always played in the Lions, that's not the point. The point is that in this endeavour, everyone involved with rugby is happy to be British in all but name.
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