Tag: Irish Rugby

  • The West’s Awake but there’s strife in the deep south

    The West’s Awake but there’s strife in the deep south

    “When all beside a vigil keep, the west’s asleep, the west’s asleep/but hark me boys, like thunder spake, the west’s awake, the west’s awake”. It’s not all that long ago the the brain-less trust were advocating the abolishment of of Connacht altogether. As a rugby team, not literally. With the idea being that players deemed…

  • Calculated gamble or demonstration of riches?

    Calculated gamble or demonstration of riches?

    I made my confirmation in April 1994. On the same night, Dermot Morgan was finishing a run of shows at the Olympia Theatre. The old VHS tape thereof remains one of the best pieces of comedy the senses here have ever encountered. There are so many comedic gems therein it’s hard to nail down a…

  • Few surprises as the Easterby era kicks off

    Few surprises as the Easterby era kicks off

    Well, it doesn’t actually kick off for a couple of weeks yet, but you get my drift. Simon Easterby has officially taken charge of the Irish men’s senior team with Andy Farrell having jumped ship – temporarily at least – to scout for talent for the British And Irish Lions team he will take on…

  • Surprises aplenty as Meath reveal hand for trip to Tralee

    Surprises aplenty as Meath reveal hand for trip to Tralee

    There are bound to be more than a few raised eyebrows after manager Shane McCormack revealed his Meath Ladies selection for tomorrow’s (Saturday) All Ireland SFC quarter final against last term’s beaten finalists Kerry in Tralee. Throw in at Austin Stack Park is scheduled for 5.30pm on an epic sporting Saturday. That the inclusion of…

  • Big Pete’s procrastination threatens to ruin the time of his life

    Big Pete’s procrastination threatens to ruin the time of his life

    Some people cannot equate the situation whereby a person can be an animal lover and still enjoy hunting and/or fishing. Yet for a huge number of people – including some very close to home – the two facts co-exist without so much as a whim. On foot of same, I ended up being in a…

  • Forgotten man Zebo still has a part to play

    Forgotten man Zebo still has a part to play

    Munster… 29 Toulon… 18 There was a time I was bitterly disappointed with Simon Zebo. As a rugby fan first off. Because his decision to go and play his club fare in France meant he was (wrongly) automatically excluded from the Irish setup. Also, mind you, because loyalty is one of the qualities held dearest…

  • Another decent score with plenty to work on

    Another decent score with plenty to work on

    Ireland… 59 Tonga… 16 A connection currently in France at the rugby said to me the other day, with a tinge of sadness attached, that it was unlikely Keith Earls would be seen in an Irish jersey again. I wouldn’t be so sure. In the reverse of what often happens in this space, let’s go…

  • Grand designs not the finished article yet

    Grand designs not the finished article yet

    Ireland… 34 Italy… 20 In assignments like Saturday’s at the Stadio Olympico in Rome, teams like Ireland are on a hiding to nothing. Win by a big score and you’re only doing what you’re supposed and expected to do. Don’t, and there’s obviously something fairly drastically wrong. On this occasion, Ireland probably fell between the…

  • J. Lowe calls the tune as Ireland make big statement

    J. Lowe calls the tune as Ireland make big statement

    Ireland… 32 France… 19 There are few more satisfying things in sport than earning a statement victory with the cordite of controversy left wafting in the air. Now read on… That’s exactly where Ireland found themselves on Saturday evening following their second win from as many outings in this season’s Guinness Six Nations Championship. With…

  • Boylan Talks Podcast – A good week for wearing of the green

    Boylan Talks Podcast – A good week for wearing of the green