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    Originally posted by lopez
    Don't s'pose Mr. Olympics man from the bus was in there last night, Sylvo?

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    I would have loved to have bumped into the P***k, mind you some of the uncle pat's stayed outta the way in the wishing well ' and i'm not even a rugbo fan, but still doing doing the tan's @ any sport is a great feeling.
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    Originally posted by patsh
    Ever heard of Horse Racing?
    My definition of a 'sport' is where all the protagonists are willing participants. If you're going to classify Horse Racing as a 'sport' you may as well include bullfighting, bear baiting or that fiesta in Spain where the donkey gets f*cked out of the first floor window.
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    Originally posted by Conor74
    Bullfighting is a sport. It's the national sport of Spain. Sure, it has its gorey moments, but it's a very proud tradition for them, with stars and leagues and rankings.
    Not for the Spaniards it isn't hombre. It's classed as an 'espectáculo'. You'll find all the details of yet another day without a horn going up the culo of a matador in the 'arts' section of a newspaper, next to how the opening night of 'When Harry Met Sally' passed. You also won't find out how many bulls El Stupido and his amigos have finished off in Marca or AS, either.

    Never been to a corrida myself (neither has my mother - who hates the spectacle - or any of my family) and I can't say it's on my 50 things to do before I die. Galicians (along with Catalans and those from the Canaries. Surprisingly it's still sufficiently popular in the Basque country) seem to be a bit indifferent to bullfighting. La Coruna's old bullring was turned into an indoor arena many years ago, hosting circuses and concerts, although with tourism from Madrid strong in July and August, it still has one corrida for the week when most of Spain goes on holiday, and no doubt to placate any old Falangistas with influence left in La Coruna. Apparently they held one at the Crystal Palace exhibition in the late 19th Century. Legend has it a riot kicked off after police decided to call off the corrida because of its cruelty. So I'd say, given the chance, it might even be popular in England too.

    Anyway, I have a feeling NigeSausagepump may be right: We do all know 'what happens when you pair Irish teams and raging favouritism!' (My pessimism proved groundless last week, so that's what I'm counting on )
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    Originally posted by davros
    Er,Ireland WON!Can't you work out,19 is more than 13?!
    Are you still supporting Escosse,P.B.?!
    F*ck me. Even Research Girl has been going into one on OWM about how great the result was. Pourquoi l'ecosse?
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    Originally posted by patsh
    Ever heard of Horse Racing?


    Rugby is a minority sport in this country. The national league attracts 3 men and a dog to games, and is such a joke, that it has been virtually scrapped.
    The European Cup is made up of "fake" Irish provinces, and with the backing of all the ex-feepaying college boys in RTE, has been hyped out of all proportion to it's following.
    "Munster" may get a big crowd when they are winning, but it's easy to get a crowd drawn from a population of about a million, for about 10 games a year.
    But I suppose you should enjoy your day in the sun, they don't come around very often, do they?
    Why are you so bitter? Inferiority complexes aren't healthy!

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    Originally posted by Footie_Fan
    Why are you so bitter? Inferiority complexes aren't healthy!
    Shouldn't you change your name to Rugger_Fan ?
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    Originally posted by TommyT
    Shouldn't you change your name to Rugger_Fan ?
    No maybe though it should be sports fan but football is my first love.

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    Davros. Stop pretending not be not English. It's nothing to be ashamed of really. Oh, and big Ally reminds you to stop reading the porn channel at 4 am.

    Like my new friend Lopez, I've never been to a corrida. My dad and brother went to a couple when we lived in Spain (relatives visiting, and so on), but they admitted afterwards it was quite boring.
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    Originally posted by Conor74
    That's one thing I just don't understand. I know at the start the Irish were excused from the requirement of fielding club sides, but surely Munster's repeated advancement to the latter stages would have resulted in a halt to that format and an insistence that Irish teams revert to the club format like the English and French sides
    Actually it's going the other way - Scotland and Wales have gone to a provincial structure. More important to the Fench and English Unions that it's competitive...

    btw Resisting the temptation to drag up the "O'Sullivan's a bottler" thread...
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    Originally posted by Macy

    btw Resisting the temptation to drag up the "O'Sullivan's a bottler" thread...


    Ya well he still is. Just that he can at least acknowledge he was wrong. Which is brave I suppose.

    Brought O'Gara back into the team.
    Saw sense from his shocking decision to drop Axel Foley.
    Played the way he should have played last year and we get results.

    Resisting the temptation to drag up last years post match Ireland England thread
    Oh no not them again

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    Originally posted by SÓC
    Resisting the temptation to drag up last years post match Ireland England thread
    Just checked it out, I have nothing to fear... Someone who was slagging Shane Byrne's line out technique may not be so keen though...
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    Thumbs up Sweeeeeeeeet

    Apparently bull fighting only a regional "sport" in Spain & mainly for the tourists. I've been told most spanish peoiple have never been to one.

    Nice to see Sir Clive beaten on his home turf. He surprisingly modest loser whioch good to see I suppose.

    Still the usual english gamesmanship during the game.
    - O'Driscoll taken out of the play in first 5 minutes & should have been yellow card.
    - Dawson kicked (offside) the ball out the back of the irish scrum in lead up to english try but missed by ref.
    - Stringer tripped behind refs back by english player coming back from offside in build up to irish try.

    O'Driscoll was dire even allowing for playing out of position. IRFU should let him off abroad for a few years to give young players a chance at a provincial game.
    Dempsey ran the ball a few times & must have stunned England.
    Aside from early bad penalty miss O'Gara almost perfect & seems to be benefiting from sustained 1st team place.
    Amazing now that O'Sullivan actually took Paddy Wallace (who?) to the World Cup instead of D'Arcy.
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    Originally posted by Conor74
    Dunno what that means, but would hazard a guess that WWF (or WWE or whatever they call it now) would be covered by the word 'espectaculo'...

    Haven't seen the Sanish version of bullfighting, but watched the French version on telly and it looks pretty impressive. Lots of pomp and ceremony...and nothing wrong with a little pomposity every now and again!! Would like to go to see one. Think there's a corrida in Barca near the Sagrda Familia (or it can be seen from it, but then again so can lots of the city), but it's only on one or two days a week in the summer.
    Well I think WWE is more cruel to the viewer, but yes that would be a good comparison.

    As you probably guessed, I'm a bit anti-corrida myself. Probably only thing I hate about Spain, although at least 1. They're up front about it. and 2. The bullfighter takes a bit of a risk going into the ring with a bull, even a stupid one (those that go for the man instead of the cape have long been sent through a McDonald's mincer) by Taurine standards and is either drugged or had his horns shaved or more than likely both.
    Originally posted by Duncan Gardner
    Like my new friend Lopez, I've never been to a corrida. My dad and brother went to a couple when we lived in Spain (relatives visiting, and so on), but they admitted afterwards it was quite boring.
    Never knew you lived in Spain, DG.
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    Originally posted by Macy
    Just checked it out, I have nothing to fear... Someone who was slagging Shane Byrne's line out technique may not be so keen though...
    Ah I think what I said was fair;

    "SHANE Byrne is just a Blackrock boy who let a mullet get in the way of a rugby career, in the past he's had serious trouble finding his man in the line-out but he seems to have sorted it for now."

    And credit to him his throwing for Ireland has been excellent. His form for Leinster wasnt the greatest tho.

    As for the rest of that thread Eddie O'Sullivan stole my game plan and selection!
    Oh no not them again

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    Re: Sweeeeeeeeet

    Originally posted by pete
    Apparently bull fighting only a regional "sport" in Spain & mainly for the tourists. I've been told most spanish peoiple have never been to one.
    Perhaps tourism doesn't keep it alive, but it is a key factor on the coast. Seeing people from societies which look down on the practice of killing animals for halal meat, sustaining this 'economy' does make me wince. I think you're right about most Spaniards not going to corridas. Most are indifferent, but I read that Vigo's revamping of its bullring has been continually held up by demonstrators, so much that the city has been without a bullfight for some years. When I was in Bilbao last June, students were handing out leaflets about a demonstration called for outside the bullring against the practice. However both Madrid and Alicante have had big demonstrations too, and this is the heartland of the sport. I can see it become as much a controversy in years to come as foxhunting is here.
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    Lets not gripe, great result, had a smashing day, WE BEAT THE WORLD CHAMPIONS

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    Originally posted by Footie_Fan
    Why are you so bitter? Inferiority complexes aren't healthy!
    Now. now.
    Rugger buggers and pop psychology just don't mix.
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    Re: Re: Re: Ireland Beat England

    Originally posted by adamcarr
    Maybe not the pundits but i say the english will complain about their two dissallowed tries. Great day In Irish History
    WHAT???? There's absolutely NOTHING to complain about. Clear double movement on the first try, and three different reasons for the 2nd being disallowed. Shove it up your a**e, Clive. You always were, are and will be a p***k. What a day!!
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    Who cares if its only rugbo as been said b4 + will b z again no doubt doing the tans @ any sport is good enough 4 me.

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    Mr Wilkins I'm aving it dude, been nice and quite with them all week which was in stark contrast to the week leading up to the game .
    How's the form this morning, stayed on a bit longer in o's after yer left, the Donegal Cuban left after yer mucho barrachio, are you going to Ruslip on sunday.
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