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    I was in the upper Davin and it was €90. Poor value. Tha atmosphere was terrible I thought but the game wasn't great so that reflected on the crowd. I have attended the last five internationals thet we have played them in soccer and there is obviously no comparison in the atmosphere.

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    Well now you know i dont know all the words.(just as well as i will never sing it) It sounds like a generic anthem written in 5 mins. I heard a guy on the radio who made the serious point that if "National anthem software existed it would throw out something like Irelands call". If the original anthem was ok by Willie John for all those years then why change.


    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    from the mighty glens of antrim, from the rugged hills of galway, from the walls of limerick to dublin town, from the 4 proud provinces of ireland?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conormack View Post
    Lads as someone whos attended games at croke park for all sports including soccer, rugby and gaa as atmosphere goes between soccer and rugby at croke park, rugby wins. been to most soccer and rugby games at croke park and it saddens me to say it as soccer would be my number 1 but since both were moved there the noise at rugby has been more consistant than soccer. dont know what it is but theres defo a difference. ???
    The fact that there is far more potential and momentum behind the rugby team, and there has been for some time, has a great deal to do with it, in my opinion.

    The rugby team overtook the football team's place in the nation's psyche some years ago. Qualification for the World Cup and the subsequent European Championships will bring them level pegging. For me though, rugby will only continue to grow in popularity in our country, crucially because of the professional and successful existance of the Provinces.

    However I do see it chipping away at the GAA rather than football - which isn't a bad thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fly View Post
    The rugby team overtook the football team's place in the nation's psyche some years ago.
    I think this needs to be questioned. In certain parts of the country (and on RTE) it may appear that Rugby has overtaken football but if you go into quite a few pubs in Dublin and elsewhere in the country on the day of a six nations game there is a fair chance you will find lads crowded round the television watching the Premiership. The RTE viewing figures for sporting events is probably a fair indication of the population's preferences and in this regard I believe the competitive football games usually draw consistently larger figures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magnumpi View Post
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    don't know what everyone's problem is with ireland's call. its a great song that embodies what a country playing sport is all about. it shouldn't be used for soccer, because the north have their own team, but for rugby its perfect.

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    cause its rubbish why cant they play danny boy maybe

    anyway i wouldnt go to a rugby game even if i got free tickets - jeez

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    Wouldnt be one for rugby but I was at the World Cup games in Australia a few years
    back. Hadnt a clue of the rules (still dont) but it was good excitment and craic but
    just didnt catch me the way footie does.

    Only ever been to 1 rugby match in Lansdowne, Ireland v Argentina about 4-5 years
    ago. We were in the terrace for it and I've seen more athmosphere and banter watching
    an Athlone Town training session!

    Was at Ireland v Scotland in Croker last year, bit more excitement but nothing to write
    home about. Only went as I was offered a free ticket and I reckon the only way I'll go
    to another game is if I get a freebie and the game doesnt clash with a Town match (or
    even training session!)

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    slightly off topic, but it would be great if we could have George Hook waxing lyrical about the soccer team with Giles and Bill, instaed of having to listen to dunphy's poison.

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    Have attended a few Ireland rugby matches in my time. Went to the Wales game in Croker last year at the atmosphere was terrible. The atmosphere at that game on Saturday should have been brilliant given that the team is really on a roll and likely to win the championship.

    Bulgaria will be light years ahead of any Ireland rugby game.

    Also, someone or more than one person should have knocked that fella's block off for his paddy comment. I hate having opposition fans sitting in the same section as me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youths4Ever View Post
    I am sorry Owl's Fan but people like you annoy me it was your first game and yet you where able to draw all these conclusions you need to attend more games but can make such assumptions. I
    You're obviously easily annoyed. There were very few "conclusions" drawn. They were mostly observations based on probably my one and only rugby match, some positive, some negative. You didn't state what "conclusions" annoyed you. I can't make them after more games because it is unlikely I'll be at anymore

    Someone mentioned the price was cheaper on Hill 16. True, but the FAI can't open Hill 16 due to UEFA rules so you can't compare there.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    You're obviously easily annoyed. There were very few "conclusions" drawn. They were mostly observations based on probably my one and only rugby match, some positive, some negative. You didn't state what "conclusions" annoyed you. I can't make them after more games because it is unlikely I'll be at anymore

    Someone mentioned the price was cheaper on Hill 16. True, but the FAI can't open Hill 16 due to UEFA rules so you can't compare there.

    Very true Beaky......at least it took over 100 posts before you annoyed me.....but eh, you got there in the end!
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    Insect Back to your hive.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    The RTE viewing figures for sporting events is probably a fair indication of the population's preferences and in this regard I believe the competitive football games usually draw consistently larger figures.
    Both the Ireland Georgia game and the Ireland England game peaked at approx 1.1m viewers which in my opinion throws football in a great light. From a rugby perspective you dont get much bigger a game than England at home. Although the Georgia game althou a big game for a genuine Irish supporter would not have attracted the same level of attention for the "casual" viewer.

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    €90 for the Davin is a disgrace. €40 more than football prices which is already a rip off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Both the Ireland Georgia game and the Ireland England game peaked at approx 1.1m viewers which in my opinion throws football in a great light. From a rugby perspective you dont get much bigger a game than England at home. Although the Georgia game althou a big game for a genuine Irish supporter would not have attracted the same level of attention for the "casual" viewer.
    Elroy, where can you get the viewing figures, both recent and going way back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Elroy, where can you get the viewing figures, both recent and going way back?
    This site gives you the top 20 every week:
    http://www.medialive2.com/television/

    Ireland - Georgia had a peak of over 1mil if I remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fly View Post
    For me though, rugby will only continue to grow in popularity in our country, crucially because of the professional and successful existance of the Provinces.

    However I do see it chipping away at the GAA rather than football - which isn't a bad thing.

    50,000 showed up for our w.c.q against geor. 70,000 showed up for a gaa national league game... we'd want to start chipping soon though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conormack View Post
    70,000 showed up for a gaa national league game
    a once off where ticket prices were €15 / €5 if i remember correctly and there was a fireworks display on the night. how many will be in parnell park for the dubs next home lge game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    a once off where ticket prices were €15 / €5 if i remember correctly and there was a fireworks display on the night. how many will be in parnell park for the dubs next home lge game?
    600 in Pairc ui Chaoimh for Galway game.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post

    Lots of "Johnnys" and "Nigels" wearing their tweed jackets.
    Presented with the stereotypical Rugby fan - they could have been England or Ireland fans.
    Quoting years at random since 1975

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conormack View Post
    50,000 showed up for our w.c.q against geor. 70,000 showed up for a gaa national league game... we'd want to start chipping soon though
    Yes but the international side gets 50K+ for all games including friendlies. That fixture wouldnt have even been held in Croker but for the razzle-dazzle fireworks. Most only went so they could say that they were there for the event.

    From my recollection and very VERY limited knowledge of GAA, league games atrract very small crowds. (with the exception of finals.)

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