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    Erin go backcheck: Irish national team eyes higher standing

    They are construction workers and bankers, electricians and proprietors. They are short and tall, heavy and thin, even Catholic and Protestant, side by side and working toward a common goal.

    They are the members of the Irish National Hockey Team, ranked 44th in the 45-team world of international ice hockey.



    "We’re a pretty passionate group of guys," said team president Cliff Saunders, 35. "I know we’re not the most skilled, but the passion is there. And in a few years, and with the right facilities, I reckon that we’ll be a team people are talking about."

    Yes, they play hockey in Ireland. And it is not field hockey, air hockey or even tonsil hockey, the latter of which often results internationally after men and women hoist a few pints together. Ireland has competed in the last two World Championships held by the International Ice Hockey Federation, albeit in Division 3, the lowest in the world.

    The other teams in Ireland’s international class: Mexico, Turkey, Iceland and Armenia, the latter of which is the lowest-ranked team in the world (No. 45) and which Ireland defeated, 15-1, for its first-ever international victory in 2004.

    Naturally, the game was played on St. Patrick’s Day.

    Said Tony Griffin, formerly a player and now one of the Irish coaches: "What a day that was. And they scored the first (expletive deleted) goal."

    If all of this sounds like some club rugby team that uses sports as an excuse to party, think again. On Wednesday, Team Ireland arrived in Boston for what will be its most intense training week in preparation for the 2006 World Championships, to be played in Reykjavik, Iceland, next spring. The players paid their own way to Boston, where Ireland has an array of practices and scrimmages scheduled at Buckingham, Browne and Nichols, the Belmont Hill School and Harvard University.

    Those schools, thanks to the assistance of former Harvard hockey standout Scott Fusco, donated ice time to the Irish National Team, which is coached by former NHL assistant Jim Tibbetts.

    Said Tibbetts, speaking seriously: "They might have more ice time here (in one week) than they’ll get all year (in Ireland)."

    An exaggeration? Not entirely. According to Saunders, there are just two rinks in their country, both in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Many players commute roughly two hours from the Dublin area for slightly more than an hour of ice time, then commute the two hours back to return to their jobs and families. Predictably, personal and professional demands frequently prevent many of the players from practicing together.

    But on this one-week trip (the team leaves Wednesday), the Irish are united in every way imaginable. Players from Northern Ireland and Ireland share the same locker room and uniform - "The peace process is working," said Griffin - and all because they share a hope that Ireland can someday participate in qualifying games for the Olympics and, perhaps, beyond.

    Indeed, their greatest challenge now is to build a rink in the Dublin area, something the Irish government has resisted. And so Saunders, Griffin and their brethren now are focused on building their own private facility so that Ireland can continue building toward a greater goal.

    "They’re all looking for the same thing," said Griffin.
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    Schedule (all games take place in Reykjavik):

    25th April 2006 - 8pm
    Ireland - Armenia

    26th April 2006 - 8pm
    Iceland - Ireland

    28th April 2006 - 8pm
    Turkey - Ireland

    29th April 2006 - 4:30pm
    Ireland - Luxembourg
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    Who is ranked 45th?
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    Armenia are 45th

    Had a look at the World Rankings - there are some crazy nations out there - Mexico, Australia, Turkey.

    The New Zealand team are known as the "Ice Blacks"
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    Maybe we could borrow Owen Nolan from Canada, he was born in Belfast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Réiteoir
    even Catholic and Protestant, side by side and working toward a common goal.
    Is it necessary to mention that in 2006? I take it the Irish hockey team is mainly a Northern thing given that the only team on the island are in Belfast? Does the national team play at the Odyssey arena?

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    PS - this article was originally published in an American Newspaper - I suspect that's why that reference is in there.

    There are quite a few players who live down in Dublin - mainly for work - and commute to Belfast for practise

    The Odyssey is used for National Team meetups
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poor Student
    I take it the Irish hockey team is mainly a Northern thing given that the only team on the island are in Belfast
    That doesn't really mean much at all as far as where the players come from. The vast majority of players in the Elite League (which the Giants play in) are from outside of Britain and Ireland.
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    What's the nationality requirements? Do they ever play any matches in Belfast?

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    The Giants play all their home games in the Odyssey but the majority of players are North American.
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    I meant the national team.

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    I don't kow much except that even prior to the Odyssey opening they played in Belfast.
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